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You don't play often or you're just a lazy idiot who doesn't pay attention to Habbo".
I'm pretty happy with the result i got with the quiz i took![]()

"Partial Player
You don't play often or you're just a lazy idiot who doesn't pay attention to Habbo".
I'm pretty happy with the result i got with the quiz i took![]()
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I think Habbo has changed my life in a good way tbh. It's helped me form a lot of interests in things, especially in computers, not just things like making a Habbo fansite. But if I didn't join Habbo, I wouldn't know most things about computers I do, it really sparked a interest for me.
I now understand HTML, understand how to make a website, and just generally understand computers and the internet a lot better. I've currently been predicted a GCSE B if I was to take the IT GCSE now... I doubt I could do that otherwise. I've learnt how to type a hell of a lot quicker which I've needed to do, since my hand writing has been always been terrible so I've always had to consult to a computer to type it up, I can do it quicker now and I also think Habbo's improved my grammar. It's also helped me in other subjects as I know how to research things in the internet a lot better through Wiki and Google much more efficently and asking for help on forums.
You say you could of learnt to play football better, that's not going to benefit you in life? Learning things on Habbo like having something to aim for, patience and online skills may actually help you get the grades and degrees you need, and maybe even a job if it's hooked you on to IT which it does for quite a lot of people. With Football can you do any of that?
I think it's benefited me anyway and Habbo is good in sensible dose's.
i agree completely with Phil
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Habbo ruins your social life and affects your academic capabilitites as do all games, if you let them, and if you ask me, most people on here let them at one point.
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We don't all take it as serious as you, we don't all play 24/7 *cough* e5 *cough*, most of us play for little time at all, then go out and enjoy our lives, habbo doesn't ruin lives at all, how can a GAMEI've spent about a year on Habbo Uk and have achieved nothing from it. Yes I have won a couple of comps here and there but Habbo in my opinion is a waste of time. Think about all the sad hours of your lives you've spent on your PC trying to be someone your not online. You may think it is a big life achievement to earn a throne, or own a super casino but really it isn't. In real life you have failed to achieve anything when you could be getting out and involved in sport, friends(real ones), music, fun and learning. You get hooked to Habbo and are made to spend money on a graphic created by sulake. You may think it is fun but all you are doing is staring at a screen in disbelieve when you meet a member of staff. Really they are just average people and if you passed them in a street, would you care.
I admit I've wasted away some of my life on Habbo and I really regret it. I could have learned guitar, got good at football, gone out with friends more than I did and taken school a lot more seriously. It's fun at the start and you go on it a lot - meet new "people" and "friends" but have you actually seen what they look like or even had a real conversation with them, unless they are your real life friends. Most likely no... Real friends are REAL life friends, you could be talking to anybody online.
Most of your real life friends won't go on Habbo and you would probably be embarassed if they found out you did.
So it's your choice - waste your life, or live life to the full and not on some
virtual world. Even though my time on Habbo has been fun, it doesn't even compare to real life.
It's ruined my life for a bit, don't let it ruin your's.
ruin your life, it just..... can't!!!
Couldn't have put it better myself..... really, I couldn'tI think Habbo has changed my life in a good way tbh. It's helped me form a lot of interests in things, especially in computers, not just things like making a Habbo fansite. But if I didn't join Habbo, I wouldn't know most things about computers I do, it really sparked a interest for me.
I now understand HTML, understand how to make a website, and just generally understand computers and the internet a lot better. I've currently been predicted a GCSE B if I was to take the IT GCSE now... I doubt I could do that otherwise. I've learnt how to type a hell of a lot quicker which I've needed to do, since my hand writing has been always been terrible so I've always had to consult to a computer to type it up, I can do it quicker now and I also think Habbo's improved my grammar. It's also helped me in other subjects as I know how to research things in the internet a lot better through Wiki and Google much more efficently and asking for help on forums.
You say you could of learnt to play football better, that's not going to benefit you in life? Learning things on Habbo like having something to aim for, patience and online skills may actually help you get the grades and degrees you need, and maybe even a job if it's hooked you on to IT which it does for quite a lot of people. With Football can you do any of that?
I think it's benefited me anyway and Habbo is good in sensible dose's.
Last edited by Kyle; 15-12-2007 at 10:25 PM.
HABBO IS CRAP
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Totally agree ^^I think Habbo has changed my life in a good way tbh. It's helped me form a lot of interests in things, especially in computers, not just things like making a Habbo fansite. But if I didn't join Habbo, I wouldn't know most things about computers I do, it really sparked a interest for me.
I now understand HTML, understand how to make a website, and just generally understand computers and the internet a lot better. I've currently been predicted a GCSE B if I was to take the IT GCSE now... I doubt I could do that otherwise. I've learnt how to type a hell of a lot quicker which I've needed to do, since my hand writing has been always been terrible so I've always had to consult to a computer to type it up, I can do it quicker now and I also think Habbo's improved my grammar. It's also helped me in other subjects as I know how to research things in the internet a lot better through Wiki and Google much more efficently and asking for help on forums.
You say you could of learnt to play football better, that's not going to benefit you in life? Learning things on Habbo like having something to aim for, patience and online skills may actually help you get the grades and degrees you need, and maybe even a job if it's hooked you on to IT which it does for quite a lot of people. With Football can you do any of that?
I think it's benefited me anyway and Habbo is good in sensible dose's.
Habbo also introduced us all to forums like these where, I can safely say that probably everyone has learnt something (well, at least the people that visit the Web design section anyway...)
I dont think Habbo ruins lives, its peoples own choice to play on it, and you can just as easily quit when you want. If you keep going back to it, there's obviously some element of it of which you like, therefore it cannot be crap and ruin your life![]()