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Pharmacist

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  1. @amchow Thx, I don't know if that helps or not but i'll definitely give it a try, my main goal right now is to change my job, and becoming a developer sounds interesting because you can create your own stuff and not just follow strict instructions at work, and since you can also work remotely, programming job to me would be a dream come true, since I can't really deal with people and stresses at work.

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  2. 2 hours ago, curtnorval said:

    To get rid of the game addiction, I think you should find yourself a full time job. You won't have time to play games anymore

    It sure didn't work for me though, as i found the way the way to squeeze in 3 or more hours after work, thus depriving myself of precious sleep.  

  3. On 5/29/2020 at 11:31 PM, ToastyMuffin said:

    As much as @ace_dee put it rather...bluntly. I do agree that if you are going to play games in moderation, you would probably want to play games that give a real sense of enjoyment. whether for the story or the game play. 

    Now having that real sense of enjoyment may make the non-mobile games addicting in it's own right, it would definitely beat playing a small game that was DESIGNED to get you addicted and possibly even have you pay more money than the average cost of any non-mobile game. I have spent about $200 on a mobile idle-game called tap titans 2 and honestly? I could've bought the entire yakuza series twice with that money and would've had a much better experience playing something with compelling story and game play compared to a game that I look at every here and there for the sake of seeing big numbers.

    As for MMORPGs I can't say....I get attached to those way to easily and so I dropped them after I lost a year off of one. 

    I actually collected almost the whole yakuza series on PS3 and PS4.

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