Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-24111404-20150623185240/@comment-3547390-20150711114318

And this is why Skype is too dangerous for you. A person being easily swayed or corrupted could be a terrible risk when alone with me :P

First, we shall start simple "Whhooooo are yoooou?"

Hey, everyone takes advantage of me due to my extreme work ethic, they basically get a free ride and then say they did all the work. This Wikia is one of the first things I have done where I feel someone else (make that a handful of people) has actually contributed to the project along with myself. You guys didn't make me fix everything up, then on one of my walkthroughs you added a pointless sentence to insist that you helped. If we are writing a story, using "Yeah" as your sole claim to helping the dialog means you contributed nothing.

I have few friends due to being seen as a danger, for being willing to defend myself, and for my obsession with old school titles. I also have few friends because I manage to creep everybody around me out, I become too demanding, and have problems concealing my opinion even even said opinion can hurt someone else.

I have seen gamers before, but almost all of them are entirely different from me. Other gamers play new school titles and have this weird obsession with getting new content. At the same time, when people are given the new content they are demanding in order to remain in a game, they then become quickly bored with the game again as they blast through the new content in a few hours. They make it a goal to see how fast they can go through content, yet then wonder why they have reached the end of the road so quickly. I can't even continually play a RPG as I hate the rapid speed at which I level as it makes me paranoid that I will miss some small detail in the world, yet they wish to reach the end of the game as quick as possible. When questioned about all of this, they said something like "why enjoy what is currently in front of me when what is around the corner could be even better". They couldn't understand that with that mindset they couldn't get immersed or enjoy anything as they would always be hunting for the next thing.