The good old days of WoW; Proverbs 17:24
Oh man, I hope I can get through this next week. I will, but it will take a lot of dedication to schoolwork. I will do it. I’m just afraid of what lays beyond this. I really don’t want to have a career. I never wanted a life in the first place - I never asked to be born :P. Oh well, I pray that I find some meaning in this, and that I can find a career that will be appropriate.. I dunno.. ack I’m so confused.
Also, I tried out a demo disc I got at E3 (thanks Brian and Francis!) of Everquest 2, some expansion or something. It’s alright, but the controls and gameplay are weird. In some respects it has better graphics than WoW, but overall, WoW just blows it away. Also, it made me again realize what a waste of time any game is if you’re not playing with your friends. It’s really really boring and there’s no point to it - I’d rather be sitting alone reading a book, which is what I ought to be doing in the first place. So anyway, I deleted that Everquest off my computer - I’m glad I wasn’t interested in it. Maybe someday if I ever get a girlfriend, I can convince her to play the game, and we could level up together or something. That would be so geekish, but it would be so sweet!
So just like a miss the good old Red Baron 3d days, now I find myself missing the good old days in WoW. Everything moves on, not much stays the same…
“The discerning person looks to wisdom,
but the eyes of a fool to the ends of the earth.”
Proverbs 17:24
Notes: I guess I ought to be content just with trying to attain wisdom…