I was just browsing the forums, anticipation overwhelming, then i thought, OMG! I hope I'm alive for the release of D3! How many future diablo'ers will have their life taken before having a chance to play the game!? It's sad to think about. I can only hope my life isn't robbed from me before having the chance to play... And whether or not this is pathetic, D3 is like the number one thing I look forward to in my life. One could even go as far to say that, Diablo is my reason for living.
you need to realize that your life has an impact on other people's lives... that your actions can in some way inspire someone, save someone, and ultimately give some purpose to your in doing so...latching onto something as fleeting as a video game as your only reason to live...is ridiculous.
Learn to play the most important game in life- establishing relationships with your fellow human beings.
Realize your potential buddy- and then go develop it...stop limiting yourself - life is short- but that doesn't mean it has to be shitty - and the only one that can change all that is you.
Well, we if video games bring him the most happiness is life, then who are we to decide if it is right or wrong? After all, being happy is just about the only thing we have to look forward in life. As for SantaKrew, I wouldn't worry, even though it's unfortunate that anyone will die before they get a chance to play Diablo III, not much can be done about it. so if you're that concerned, eat healthy food, exercise regularly and be cautious, I'm sure you'll get your chance to play Diablo III.
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Your basing your will to live on the release of Diablo 3? What about other things? No, no, living to have children and watch them grow up doesn't matter I just want to kill a big spikey red thing!
i hope D3 will not be as successful as D2 was. We need all the D2 players staying on D2 only.
Why the hell??? I hope d3 will be MORE succesful than D2. I dont understand why you want d3 not to be more sucesful. That dont make sense at all.
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This kinda caught me off guard. I'm not used to such serious topics in here. However, i must admit i've considered things like this. There's so much i don't want to miss in this life, but most of them aren't stuff like rock-climbing and all that adventurous stuff, it's all entertainment stuff that i don't wanna miss. I often wonder how many movie/game sequels i'll miss when i do die.
but honestly, it's not worth thinking about. I mean, if you spend life thinking about death, then what will you spend death "thinking about?" Being alive? As weird as it may sound, i don't want to be so attached to how life works that i get stuck in a constant state of regret when i die. I've heard lots of ghost stories, and some idea about the existence of spirits on earth is that they still wish they were alive, or they miss what they had on earth, or something happened to them that made them regret their death. If that's a possibility, i don't want to be one of those "lost souls."
Yes yes, i'm getting a little carried away here with this idea because there's too much to consider - religion, personal beliefs, past experiences with the "supernatural" and whatnot. But that is all hard to avoid in this sort of subject.
The strange thing is, i've been thinking about this kind of stuff a lot ever since i started playing Silent Hill Homecoming. It's such a dark game, it makes you think about stuff like this, and the fact that it's a game serious that i keep up with whenever there's a sequel...well, that just makes me wonder if i'll miss any future sequels.
Maybe there's computers in the afterlife.
Maybe death is Diablo 4. Heaven is Sanctuary and it's our jobs in death to keep legions of demons out! Ok, this is just geting weird, i'm gonna stop before i take this concept too far, heh
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you need to realize that your life has an impact on other people's lives... that your actions can in some way inspire someone, save someone, and ultimately give some purpose to your in doing so...latching onto something as fleeting as a video game as your only reason to live...is ridiculous.
Learn to play the most important game in life- establishing relationships with your fellow human beings.
Realize your potential buddy- and then go develop it...stop limiting yourself - life is short- but that doesn't mean it has to be shitty - and the only one that can change all that is you.
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If you want to arrange it
This world you can change it
If we could somehow make this
Christmas thing last
By helping a neighbor
Or even a stranger
And to know who needs help
You need only just ask
but honestly, it's not worth thinking about. I mean, if you spend life thinking about death, then what will you spend death "thinking about?" Being alive? As weird as it may sound, i don't want to be so attached to how life works that i get stuck in a constant state of regret when i die. I've heard lots of ghost stories, and some idea about the existence of spirits on earth is that they still wish they were alive, or they miss what they had on earth, or something happened to them that made them regret their death. If that's a possibility, i don't want to be one of those "lost souls."
Yes yes, i'm getting a little carried away here with this idea because there's too much to consider - religion, personal beliefs, past experiences with the "supernatural" and whatnot. But that is all hard to avoid in this sort of subject.
The strange thing is, i've been thinking about this kind of stuff a lot ever since i started playing Silent Hill Homecoming. It's such a dark game, it makes you think about stuff like this, and the fact that it's a game serious that i keep up with whenever there's a sequel...well, that just makes me wonder if i'll miss any future sequels.
Maybe there's computers in the afterlife.
Maybe death is Diablo 4. Heaven is Sanctuary and it's our jobs in death to keep legions of demons out! Ok, this is just geting weird, i'm gonna stop before i take this concept too far, heh
You don't always know where you stand,
'Till you know that you won't run away.
There's something inside me that feels...
Like breathing in sulfur.