A few years ago i made a Draenei female on World of Warcraft. I didn't think much of it at the time, i just liked the way it looked. I started doing quests in the area so i could get to level 10, and proceeded on my way to Stormwind. When i got there i had planned to take up some professions, so i started making my way to their respective areas until some random guys began talking to me. I didn't know who they were, and i was just minding my own business. They started asking me how old i was, if i had a webcam, if i wanted to join their guild. I said no but that didn't stop them. I was annoyed.
Eventually i left to do something else. I started walking to Westfall because i always enjoyed that quest line. Well, i was having some trouble and this guy noticed it and asked if i wanted to party. I was like sure. He started talking in party chat, asking me if i was pretty, how long I've been playing WoW, etc. I finally had enough when he outright called me babe.
I enjoyed my time as a Shaman, when i wasn't actively being harassed. I made it to level 40 before making the conscience decision to delete that character and remake one as a male.
The point is, i just wanted to play a game. If you see a girl walking down the street, she's probably busy and doesn't want to be bothered. If you are trying to get a girlfriend, be respectful towards women. Go to actual places where they don't mind being chatted up. Or just use a dating website. Just because you call a girl sexy, or beautiful, doesn't mean you she owes you anything.
If people are born gay.
ReplyDeleteYou have to accept that people are born pedophiles.
And this is not a product of your environment
in the olden days, there were few people, and the resources were plenty
ReplyDeleteyou worked hard, you got the rewards for the hard work
nowadays, too many people, too few places left, and very little resources left to go around. hard work doesn't get you anywhere because everyone else is already working hard.
I wish the educational institutions would reform themselves to reflect that reality, instead of continually pumping cash while projecting this mirage that their degree will automatically to a well-paying job and prosperity.
P.S: the key these days seems to be connections. like connections to the right people, where the money is. regardless of skills. if you can get that, you'll be OK. work on that rather than the degree, and don't get stuck in the low-wage job or the people surrounding it. ask /biz/ for further tips