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    Default Is Habbo your life?

    I was reading a thread from -Ex I think his name was. He made it sound like Habbo was his entire life. I mean he said things like "Long live Habbo". I mean is that normal :s. Also, UK staff who work in offices playing computer games, when they could have a real job as a doctor or somethng that helps the world. I think Habbo has become a bit too big, I mean people like - Ex (no offence) treat it as it's what they do, when it's a computer game where you trade pixelated furniture that's worth horrendus prices, ie. some-one said that some rich people have up to £5000-10,000 worth of stuff in their room.
    Does anyone else think it's getting out of hand?

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    I have to admit , i think i do go on it a bit too much but i wouldn't say it was my life.

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    For a short time it was, people are getting to real with there Weddings, Adoptions, Maffia's, Bf and Gf..
    But I stopped playing habbo because it took to much time, I love being on Habbox and stuff and I think habbo is doing great (Cuz its getting really populair) but the habbo's are making it look like a real life, that is going to far.

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    Habbo isnt my life, i only go on it once every so often. I find forums, and other websites far more intersting, habbo can be fun for a few hours, sometimes, but it gets repetive, i spend far far more time on this forum, than i ever have on habbo. Athogh i think the computer is probly my life nearly so thats probly not gd anyways :/

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    the staff dont just sit there playing games, they get paid to work like any other person.

    for me habbo is something to do while in the house.
    Resigned from Habbox.

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    I do go on habbo a bit much, but I suppose its everyones choice how much time and money you spend on it. Personally I wouldnt spend a fortune on pixelated furniture, but some people might.

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    Yeh I just like the forum, habbo is ****.

    So what if people go on it alot, if thats how they'd like to spend their life.
    But personally I think to be addicted to it is a bit sad.





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    I was addicted to habbo last year. But my new years resoloution is not to go on as much. This year, I've only been on for 30 mins! When it would usually be about 5 hours a day (9 in holidays!)

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    I only go for it cause of friends I got from the site. I know it's only ''net'' but NO you can get really attach to them and become great friends..you really found about how the person is inside and not outside..They're still people with feelings not just pixels.
    I freaking adore Ashley ^_^

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    Yeah exactly, but isn't it more fun to socialise with people you really know, because you can go out and have more fun and being slouched on a computer chair.





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