Fffffffffff- dammit
15 years ago
So yeah, it happened again. I'm addicted to Maple Story again.
Ever since playing that new Evan class/character/whatever the hell you wanna call it. At first it was "hey let me do this so I can get the glasses and stat scrolls for them for my main whenever I decide to play again." Then it grew to "Wow this class is pretty awesome I should keep playing it and keep leveling it so I can get more of those scrolls for the glasses." Then it was "OMG this class is amazing and so strong, why does it exist? Sucks that they're charging for some stuff that seems necessary though. *Run around everywhere trying to get free NX for the charge stuff only to end up spending $5 because I can't get enough NX*"
Now? Now I have two timed items that need to be used within three months and guess what: now Maple Story anniversary is here, so I'm gonna be running around dealing with that for the items while simultaneously leveling my Evan so those items don't time out. x.x
In other news (this is good news but it's still stressing), I've signed up for EVO this year since Melty Blood: Actress Again is making its appearance in an OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT OMG YES. <3 This game for those of you who don't know (even though I mention it in my about me section) is a fighting game from Japan (which actually hasn't been released in America) that is very fun, addicting, challenging, and requires lots of skill. No luck bullcrap most other games throw in there.
So yeah, to summarize:
Maple Story Maple Story Maple Story, Melty Blood, free time to talk/do other things... oh yeah, and talk with/visit my mom in her surgery rehab/bring her things there/go with her to her doctor's appointments that they take her to. Oh yeah, and throw in taking care of my sister's dog and cleaning around the house, while managing to take care of myself by eating and whatnot. I've never felt so swamped and down most of the time...
Anyway, thanks to those who actually bother to read these.
PS: I gotta get up in like 6 hours from the time I posted this to go with my mom to an appointment. x.x
Ever since playing that new Evan class/character/whatever the hell you wanna call it. At first it was "hey let me do this so I can get the glasses and stat scrolls for them for my main whenever I decide to play again." Then it grew to "Wow this class is pretty awesome I should keep playing it and keep leveling it so I can get more of those scrolls for the glasses." Then it was "OMG this class is amazing and so strong, why does it exist? Sucks that they're charging for some stuff that seems necessary though. *Run around everywhere trying to get free NX for the charge stuff only to end up spending $5 because I can't get enough NX*"
Now? Now I have two timed items that need to be used within three months and guess what: now Maple Story anniversary is here, so I'm gonna be running around dealing with that for the items while simultaneously leveling my Evan so those items don't time out. x.x
In other news (this is good news but it's still stressing), I've signed up for EVO this year since Melty Blood: Actress Again is making its appearance in an OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT OMG YES. <3 This game for those of you who don't know (even though I mention it in my about me section) is a fighting game from Japan (which actually hasn't been released in America) that is very fun, addicting, challenging, and requires lots of skill. No luck bullcrap most other games throw in there.
So yeah, to summarize:
Maple Story Maple Story Maple Story, Melty Blood, free time to talk/do other things... oh yeah, and talk with/visit my mom in her surgery rehab/bring her things there/go with her to her doctor's appointments that they take her to. Oh yeah, and throw in taking care of my sister's dog and cleaning around the house, while managing to take care of myself by eating and whatnot. I've never felt so swamped and down most of the time...
Anyway, thanks to those who actually bother to read these.
PS: I gotta get up in like 6 hours from the time I posted this to go with my mom to an appointment. x.x
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Yeah, games are addictive love.