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    Quote Originally Posted by iGenius View Post
    Kinda have to be honest here, I really don't think it has. When you look at the tasks the different departments do, yes they help to make Habbox the best site going, but when you take out one single persons job in the department and look at that as a whole, no it hasn't benefited me. How could it?

    I'm 21 years old, and I'm a Head DJ for an online radio station which is apart of a website which I cannot tell anyone about. So aside from having fun whilst DJing, meeting some really cool people, and stressing about meeting minimums, keeping my team in check, etc, I see no benefit, other than pleasure.

    Sorry if this isn't what you wanted to read
    perhaps it would benefit u more if u posted more

    Quote Originally Posted by Daltron View Post
    It provides/d me a forum to discuss all things Habbo after the removal of Habbo Forums so I appreciate that. I'm certainly not addicted but I enjoy posting here when I have spare time.

    The hardcore community here is very non-inclusive I have noted and that's probably why I am not AS addicted to these forums as I was the habbo forums like answers and chapter. I'm just here to talk post about Habbo and other things here or there but not in an inclusive nature
    "hardcore community" ? what do u mean?

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    noun: hardcore
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    the most active, committed, or doctrinaire members of a group or movement.

    noun: community
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    a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.

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    I think it's a lot to do also with my failure (and this probably goes for other newish members too) to interact a lot in spam for example with other members.

    One example, when I took part in Habbox: The Mole everyone knew everyone and was sort of cliqued together but I didn't really know anyone bar one person. Half blamed on the non-inclusive community, half blamed on my failure to try and interact. If that makes sense.

    but OT I am content with with what I post and think joining this forum has benefited me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daltron View Post
    noun: hardcore
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    the most active, committed, or doctrinaire members of a group or movement.

    noun: community
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    a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
    the idea that people are doctrinaire in respect to habbox is pretty funny
    where on the forum do u feel most comfortable posting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    the idea that people are doctrinaire in respect to habbox is pretty funny
    where on the forum do u feel most comfortable posting?
    Habbo, General Discussion

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    by hardcore he means me
    anyway


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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    ehhhhhh


    bad in that it made me think only internet people were nice and rl people couldnt be so i stuck to internet people only when its mostly been the exact opposite!!! bad that people on here, ~friends~, made me aware of all the apparent flaws i have which no-one irl ever mentioned????????? cheers guys

    good; learnt better grammar, especially as u get attacked for not using proper 'your/you're' etc lmao. cool and good people who have restored my faith in humanity and also given me different perspectives to life. most importantly, finding someone who makes me look forward to the future and everyday
    funny you mention that, it's literally same for me, i've had a few people pick on certain aspects of me off of here and still bother me, even as much as i try not to let

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    I said this yesterday when Gina asked, Habbox has completely changed my life, I discovered graphics because of being here, through that I've just developed those skills and now both of my real life jobs are to do with graphics, one as a graphics designer and one as a subeditor (designing page layouts for a newspaper, which came from graphics turning into graphics manager at student media, turning into design & layout).

    I got involved in my student media because I loved being News manager so much, and that's done amazing things and given me fantastic opportunities too, really got my name out there if I wanted to go into that, too.

    And then you've got the freelance stuff I'm actually building a proper portfolio too, making logos, website designs (less of this though), and copywriting which I do for a number of different clients now, which basically sprouted from being a Content Designer & subsequent manager.

    So yeah, Habbox has literally changed everything about my life's plan, as well as making some really good friends who helped me through some extremely tough times in real life. It's also helped me learn to cope with certain types of people and grow a bit of a thicker skin, as I used to let everything get to me. I'm much better now. I swear.

    I used to feel quite awkward about talking about Habbox, but I do speak about it now, because I've got a lot to be proud of during my time here. Anyone who has put time and effort in here shouldn't feel ashamed about saying it on their CV or in interviews, work is work, no matter where for. You can make almost anything relevant in some way, and you can always say a "popular childrens' forum and website" if you don't want to elaborate that much. I've named Habbox in my last two interviews however, even provided my best Habbox graphics (including the badges I designed which are on the Habbo client, used by Sulake) because it just shows you what you can do.

    It's emotionally draining at times and I wish I didn't put so much time & effort in @Yupt; keeps telling me off for working too hard ) but I am super proud and happy about what I've managed to do and who I've become because of it.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Lerdulo View Post
    hasnt affected my life at all really lol. i just come on when im bored n got nothing else to do
    yah same, neither habbo nor habbox benefit me but they aren't detrimental either

    I guess playing habbo has taught me to type without looking at the keyboard (something people seem amazed at in public lol)

    people have to accept the internet is just the internet and not get absorbed into what happens and what people say to you on habbox or habbo. I guess its difficult for some people to differentiate between the two but it's really simple; if people are being rude then close the window and fly away to real life. the internet, including habbo is a vicious place sometimes

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    I think it has definitely benefited me in a number of ways. I have also made some great friends who I hope I never lose contact with


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    It didn't ruin my life whatsoever. I have made friends on here and djed for my friends as well. I also keep giving support to the department I am in(HabboxLive). I had my ups and downs while being here but still enjoyed it .



    Be careful what you wish for!

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