LFG No Lifers-Using the Forums as Craigslist
Best thing to do is join a good guild. If you like wvw we can offer that to you.
As to your daily activities, I do those as well. You can add me on Darkhaven. Name is below.
Eh, don’t think I haven’t though about a Guild.
Guilds are often (almost always as I’ve learned) too impersonal and infrequent.
Also, I see your name all the time in LA, cool. I’ll add you.
Eh, don’t think I haven’t though about a Guild.
Guilds are often (almost always as I’ve learned) too impersonal and infrequent.Also, I see your name all the time in LA, cool. I’ll add you.
Yes larger guilds can sometimes give that feeling. Do you use teamspeak? Thats the best way to establish relationships in big guilds. Ill be on tomorrow and we can talk more then and run some dungeons and farm!
I would just rather not have to establish a brand new friendship/relationship with two-hundred people who don’t really have much of an intention to do the same. It’s whatever, really.
But yeah, sounds great!
I guess everyone’s under the impression using the term “no-lifer” implies you have no life?
Just using it in the sense of no-lifing the game in a sarcastic sense. “Yeah man, I need to get a life. Haha.” Regardless, just don’t have many classes this semester, so I kill time on GW2.
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haha wtf!
I guess everyone’s under the impression using the term “no-lifer” implies you have no life?
Just using it in the sense of no-lifing the game in a sarcastic sense. “Yeah man, I need to get a life. Haha.” Regardless, just don’t have many classes this semester, so I kill time on GW2.
Alternatives to do while you have so much free time:
> Find a job
> Study
> find a girlfriend
> find a place to live
> find a place to party
> find friends
> introduce friends, girlfriend and colleagues into gw2
> play gw2 with newfound friends, girlfriend and colleagues
Furthermore I know from first hand experience that having not many classes is usually due to failing the year before, often influenced by a videogame. I would strongly recommend breaking that habit if you eventually want to get your degree.
Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto
I guess everyone’s under the impression using the term “no-lifer” implies you have no life?
Just using it in the sense of no-lifing the game in a sarcastic sense. “Yeah man, I need to get a life. Haha.” Regardless, just don’t have many classes this semester, so I kill time on GW2.Alternatives to do while you have so much free time:
> Find a job
> Study
> find a girlfriend
> find a place to live
> find a place to party
> find friends
> introduce friends, girlfriend and colleagues into gw2
> play gw2 with newfound friends, girlfriend and colleaguesFurthermore I know from first hand experience that having not many classes is usually due to failing the year before, often influenced by a videogame. I would strongly recommend breaking that habit if you eventually want to get your degree.
Don’t recall this being a “Misguidedly and Naively Try to Tell Someone How to Live” thread, so I’d go ahead and leave, my friend.
Haha I like this thread a lot, I hope you get along with the opportunities that came/will come here and have fun.
I guess everyone’s under the impression using the term “no-lifer” implies you have no life?
Just using it in the sense of no-lifing the game in a sarcastic sense. “Yeah man, I need to get a life. Haha.” Regardless, just don’t have many classes this semester, so I kill time on GW2.Alternatives to do while you have so much free time:
> Find a job
> Study
> find a girlfriend
> find a place to live
> find a place to party
> find friends
> introduce friends, girlfriend and colleagues into gw2
> play gw2 with newfound friends, girlfriend and colleaguesFurthermore I know from first hand experience that having not many classes is usually due to failing the year before, often influenced by a videogame. I would strongly recommend breaking that habit if you eventually want to get your degree.
Don’t recall this being a “Misguidedly and Naively Try to Tell Someone How to Live” thread, so I’d go ahead and leave, my friend.
I don’t think the problem people have is keeping up with you. Mull that over for a bit.
I guess everyone’s under the impression using the term “no-lifer” implies you have no life?
Just using it in the sense of no-lifing the game in a sarcastic sense. “Yeah man, I need to get a life. Haha.” Regardless, just don’t have many classes this semester, so I kill time on GW2.Alternatives to do while you have so much free time:
> Find a job
> Study
> find a girlfriend
> find a place to live
> find a place to party
> find friends
> introduce friends, girlfriend and colleagues into gw2
> play gw2 with newfound friends, girlfriend and colleaguesFurthermore I know from first hand experience that having not many classes is usually due to failing the year before, often influenced by a videogame. I would strongly recommend breaking that habit if you eventually want to get your degree.
Don’t recall this being a “Misguidedly and Naively Try to Tell Someone How to Live” thread, so I’d go ahead and leave, my friend.
I would try and talk someone out of committing suicide. Whatever you’re doing is equivalent to committing social suicide. You’ll come to regret this. Mark my words.
Regardless, it is your choice. I respect your choice to do things that may not be in your own interest. Ignoring your plea of help is willful neglect though. It is my civil duty to warn you but whatever you do with that is entirely up to you.
Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto
Good grief, the guy is just looking for some like-minded players to hang out with in-game. Get a grip, people.
On that note, you sound like my kind of player, Jak, but I’m on the Fissures of Woe server, and it is woe indeed that we shan’t meet unless one of us switches servers and starts all over again.
Theo- Is Fissue of Woe an EU server? If not, we can always guest.
Too much of a good thing can actually do you harm.
Good Luck with your endeavours though.
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