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  1. #31
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    i only rep is i like a post, not if someone asks for it.... ps, your sig is adverting *nervos look at own sig...*

    Anyways bakc on topic, i agree with gomme on rune scape being an impoved syetsm, habbo gets broing ebcuse its main aspecet is community, and i perosnly think a forum is a far btter one than habbo itslef, plus cheeper.
    Runescapes more of a game, its quite fun, but i get board easy lol.

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    I never liked RuneScape, too many Power Gamers. I prefer a community, Roleplay, communication, not running around doing quests and killing each other. Boring!

    My signiture may be advertising, but as I said, so is everyone elses. I'm just looking out for the members who have bad eyesite ol:
    People who deserve a mention:

    Janeh JackHB Properclone Spectate Jrh2002

    I would add more, but I'm lazy.

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    If Habbo was more like Runescape and you by membership with real money they could most likely make a profit, when you are a member you by rares etc and if your not who cares, you will make credits somehow by doing childish Habbo Quests and stealing.

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    habbo is your choice and some people find great freinds when they might not in r/l (not me of course)

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    I would be on more, but Friends is my life, i need psychiatric help, and Friends dont cost money, unless u wanna buy the DVDs


    i heart nik

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    I love Habbo Hotel. It is a very fun game that I enjoy very much. But yet - I haven't spent a penny on it. Using real life money just to buy a piece of pixel-ated furniture is just too far. I stick to playing Fallin' Furni and inviting people to join Habbo Hotel rather than paying.

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    I find habbo quite boring, you get no real interaction on there. All you hear is asl, next thing you know you have 2 people sitting next to each other 'dating'. I personally think dating online is very weird, and I dont reccomend it, not that I have actually done it. I also agree with aimee because talking with freinds in actuall real life is a hell of alot better than doing it on some game.

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    This game is pretty addicting, but I will try not to let it take over my life. Also, they are getting pretty big, I saw habbo hotel advertisement posters in my school today. Our school has little plastic things to put pictures in, such as advertising and inspiration.

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    It's crazy the amount that people spend after all - it is a computer game...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lil:quizical:quigly
    I personally think dating online is very weird, and I dont reccomend it, not that I have actually done it.
    Oddly enough, although I think online dating is stupid, that's how I actually met my real life fiancé. But we were 14 and stupid then so that's okay, and besides we didn't just exchange our asls then start "dating". Also I'd like to point out that when we met up we were dead sensible and took our parents with us.

    Anyway, Habbo isn't my life... but it's definitely a part of my life. If I said my Habbo friends meant nothing to me I would be telling a huge FIBS because they do mean a lot to me. On the other hand, asked to choose between a party and a night on Habbo I know what I'd choose.

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