Still on WoW.
After 4 days of aggressive training, I have advanced to become a lvl-19 mage, dying not less than 50 times in my WoW career so far. Reason why is because I invested poorly in my armor, and I like to be the 'tank' in raids. When you are the 'tank', you go up to the enemy and take damage while your friends shoot ammo from afar. So when you have become a 'tank', you are either damn thick-skin in the game (defensively strong) or in real life (superbly high egos). Amazingly, my best friends are made when I'm dead. They resurrected me while I got dead, and we ganged up to share the best moments in WoW. One was a paladin, the other was a priest, a 46-yr old grandparent btw. Now I'm forcing myself to take a one-day break from WoW because it's burning my mana away. My parents are getting worried because I'm sleeping at 10am. Ask why and I'll tell you the same answer everytime. I'm playing the USA clock, because they are more sporting and helpful, unlike Singaporeans who mostly curse ugily in the servers. I know, sweeping statements. For those who have nothing better to do during this holidays, this is a great game for anyone. It's easy to play and not get lost, and it's much better when compared to Maple. For those who aren't into gaming, I'm also interested in learning to cook, shoot pictures, and trekking (Jason's idea). Jio me, yah?