Even though I do not play video games anymore, I am still the greatest Wii gamer on the planet. Definitely the most attractive. However, I pride myself on my international fame.
I should keep playing, not for me, but for my fans.
However, most of them are male and under 18 years old, so I am not very dedicated to them.
There are no b1tches and no money in the Wii, it took me a long time to realize that. There was a point where I thought I could do things to pull a profit. In the end I realized the community itself is comprised of children, and any profits gained would be short lived. It took me an even longer time to accept that the Wii is a waste of money. I only bought it to play MSC, the greatest game ever made, other than Bust-a-Move. In order to make my investment worthwhile, I joined a clan and purchased more games. After a while, I became obsessed with my achievements and my image. I took this prestige and applied it to my life outside of video games. Now I am on track to becoming a more accomplished person. I let little get in the way of my goals. Before my Wii experience, I was easily distracted by new interests and forms of pleasure. Now I am a man-beast, a machine, I no longer care about the rest of the world.
gym, work, grad school, table tennis, absinthe
People here often talk smack on the great [wt]Zzz. But you must realize, YOU created ME. I was once a noob just like you, but because I trained and became the greatest mind for each game, I became a fan favorite. When you put me on the pedestal, that is when my reign began. I earned greatness, but you gave me glory and fame.
As people realized they couldn't win, even after stealing strategies and practicing hard, they became spiteful and jealous. When we banned them, they pledged war. Thing is, I'm still on that pedestal, and I've moved on. Ya'll are still begging at my feet for 5 minutes of attention.
Cya
If this community is comprised of children then why did you bother coming here and posting
