Nope. Don't generally give a shit what other people think of me anyway.
Nope. Don't generally give a shit what other people think of me anyway.
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Back when "WoW was a big nerd game" everyone except two people in my class played it. Almost a third of everyone at my school played it and when WotLK launched almost 200 people showed up at midnight at the store to buy it (and my town has a population of less than 5000 people). Never was any need to hide it.
Yes, I do not parade it anywhere. Esp. Facebook (I have many collegues on there) and at work. If it comes up in a conversation? Sure. Other than that? Nope.
Jesus, I certainly don't go out of my way to let anyone know that I play.
Nope, people who are ashamed of their hobbies are idiots.
No. I never cared what people thought. My co-workers didn't even know what WoW was. Everyone has their vices,and that was mine.
I did have to sneak to play it sometimes, when I had a girlfriend that was a real bitch.
Close friends and family know. But I don't wear t-shirts and make it a point to let everyone I meet know. It really isn't embarrassment and more just a game of not spilling my guts to every random person on the planet. They don't know my favorite food or drink either.
I'm more surprised about those saying they are proud tbh. In what bizzaro hollywood-esque world are they living in? Gameslavia?
*Is in the office right now, using a WoW: Cataclysm mousemat with Deathwing on it, and Legion desktop wallpaper*
What? WoW? No no I hate that shit!