How am I supposed to begin such an entry? With my traditional Ahoy-hoy? Or go media res, smack dab in the middle of story...
Move!, yelled the angry man as he tried to swerve his cart out of the way of the giant mammoth taking most of the Southern Alley of Dalaran. Right as Harold was about to hit the mammoth, he found himself driving past a much smaller gnome. Where had the humongous creature gone?
Yeah, I like World of Warcraft. As a matter of fact, I love it. However, if I am honest, it has sort of ruined my life in a way. You see, if it wasn't for this game, my Master's Degree would most likely have paved the way to either another Master's or a PhD. With that being said, it is also one of the main reason why I would consider myself lazy. I knew I'd be blogging (apparently this is a verb, thank you English language and your fantastical ability to turn most nouns into verbs) about this fact; and I also thought about deleting the whole blog, because honestly, who has the time?
This thought process led me to wonder the following: Am I lazy as a result of playing World of Warcraft or am I lazy in order to be able to play World of Warcraft? (World of Warcraft could be replaced by any videogame in the preceding sentence). As you may have surmised from the title of this blog and what you've just read, I love videogames. I play them whenever I have some free time. I'll go in more depths on that subject next time though.
Rambling mode off. Have a great day!
P.S.: The answer to the title's question is: I am lazy because it is easy. That's why I'm trying to turn my life around; it's time to do something hard for a change.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment