2013-07-31, 03:14 PM
Corn Wrote:Aye, at least this is all in a video game and not in real life, huh? It would totally suck if this happened at your job or something.
Actually, kind of the same situation is happening; I have barely any friends where I live that are up to go out with me. Yet I do not think of myself as a nasty person that no one wants to hang out with. All of the people I've met rl have betrayed me at some point. I'm actually using social websites to find new friends that are close to my location, yet my faith is near to faded, and I only expect God to make one of his "interventions" yet again on this specific aspect of the real life.
SaptaZapta Wrote:Maybe it's a language thing, but I don't see any moral issue. Like, ethics. A moral question would be "is it right for me to accept gear and stuff from these people, when I might quit again after a month or three?" or "I know I'd get addicted and play all hours, and I don't think it would be fair to my family". In other words, a question of hurting other people.
You're complaining that the world isn't fair and you're unlucky in Maple, but as I said before, the question is for you alone: do you think you'd enjoy it anyway, because of how fun your friends are?
From what you are saying, it definitely sounds like you don't think so. You don't want to come back, you are already consumed with bitterness and envy of your friends and feel it would get worse if you were Mapling alongside them. I am not sure why you need us to justify you. Just tell your friends, "Sorry, I've lost interest in Maple" and keep in touch on facebook.
My dialect is 50% wrong when it comes to speaking English, so that concept of "moral" would fit better, indeed.
Going back to the main point, based on your question about "justifying myself", that may be because I do not know enough about myself, nor the world that surrounds me and it's natural/social rules. When it comes to comparing one or another person, I get quite picky; We're all the same in the sense of vital value, and nothing's gonna change how much value you have. Based on that, why must one get less than others, with the same effort given? It's quite a mathematical affirmation/question.

