When I say wasting time, I don't just mean spending hours on World of Warcraft. (There's other games he likes to spend time with too. I'm seriously worried that Hearthstone is going to consume him completely -- he got the beta.)
Besides just games, my boyfriend is constantly glued to this site (after years of over-extending his cell phone data limits and making his parents pay a fee, his mother if finally getting him the 3 Gigabyte data plan -- just to strain how much he is on this site and others); patch-updates I understand because he's been playing the game for years and wants to keep up with the latest upbringings of the game, but when he's spending his time browsing through the Off-Topic stuff, that bothers me. (Is what you guys talk about really that important?) In addition to this, he's constantly got some YouTuber blaring in his ears. He'll spend a good chunk of time browsing through Facebook even though he only cares about ten out of four-hundred some-odd people's statuses he goes through. Not to mention the image browsing websites -- the never-ending portal through time wasting. It's like he's hyper-tuned to this inhibiting form of reality and getting outside and accomplishing anything is completely surreal.
My question is - For a young adult who needs to press forward with life, how much time is too much to spend doing society's idea of "nothing"?