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  1. #21
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    Uh, we'll have to see when grades come back.. Although I did ban my accounts from Habbo to stop me going on them through revision just to say hi to a few people and I'm just gonna quit Habbo altogether. I don't really think it did, Habbo isn't the only thing I'd procrastinate on, I blame Tumblr and Netflix hahaha


  2. #22
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    honestly no, im doin gr8..

  3. #23
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    Habbo helped my become really good at English & typing lol, didn't put ruin mine.

  4. #24
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    lots of people in denial here. habbo has ruined my life
    magik*magik

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    I think it has, I'm much lazier now...

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    I personally think Habbo has actually developed my ability to self-education. I am willing to work on my grammar on a daily basis, catch up to daily events and learn graphic designing from friends.

    I never once believed Habbo was a complete waste of time. Depending on what you do on the game, you can learn a lot from it. You can develop grammar skills, social skills through media or expertise in designing and creating.


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  7. #27
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    when i used to play a lot (back in the days when i was like 13-16) it didn't rly have any negative outcome on how i did at school. i always performed well.

    so, NO.
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  8. #28
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    Habbo did not ruin my education, and i'm sure it hasn't ruined yours.

    Back in Primary school (7th grade I used to play games all day) Never failed a year, Secondary school I was up until 4 A.M and had school in 4 hours... I dont know how I used to do it. I wasn't playing habbo, it was other games like my xbox 360, RPG games and so on... My first year of college never played a game after that, I failed and had to start over. my second year of college went very well. I got my priorities at the right place and after that everything seemed to go just fine doing 90's and studying 24/7. What i'm trying to say is you're probably young and at that stage of life all you want to do is play games and have fun What I didn't know when I was a kid is once you get older your priorities change. You want a car, you want your own place, you want kids, you want a good paying job... I realized all that when I was Nineteen/ Twenty years old. Take a big breather, relax and don't prevent yourself from going to school. I finally decided that after getting my College Diploma, I will go to University to get a Degree. It's never to late to change your habits and relax you're still young!

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    I was super habbo(x) nerdy/obsessed around about year 9ish so I would say it did probably affect my education abit at that point, I managed to pull it around for my gcses though. I stopped going on habbo really by the time I got to college, I only come on now when I have nothing else to do.

  10. #30
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    Ruined mine, played habbo when I should have been revising lool

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