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Hi guys!
I'm back! ;-D
How're we all doin?
Hope everything's okay! )
Our sem break's just started (yeah, I know- 'just now?!!!') And so far... it's hard living day after day especially if you don't see the one person you like. I kinda miss school. (yeah right!) ;-D Well, it's better that I don't see Stephen for the moment. However... absence STILL DOES make the heart grow fonder... :-/
So I emailed my bestfriend far away (he's a guy too- the very 1st one to know about me bein' gay and all that) and he told me to play this MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game--- WHEW!) called "RAGNAROK" so that I could certain things off my mind.
It's a really great game 'cause you get to choose your job (mage, acolyte, swordsman, thief, archer, merchant) and get to interact with a lot of strangers and party-up with them so you have a better chance at beating the monsters and leveling up. Shadow (my best friend's codename) taught me how to play and he gave me some of his equipments (armor and weapons and items and stuff). It's amazing 'cause we're both far from each other (physically) yet it seemed like we were actually... THERE! )
I'm thankful for him 'cause before... my mind was all... "Stephen, Stephen, Stephen". Now, it's all "Ragna, Ragna, Ragna!" Heh-heh! ;-D ;-D ;-D I'm getting addicted to it. (I feel my pocket burning though!) But it's worth 'cause it makes me forget all my problems and get to meet new friends.
Just this morning, I played and got to meet this 16yr old novice (that's what he said) and he asked for help 'cause his character was low on health. I happen to be an acolyte (with an ability to heal)- so I healed him for free. (Other aco's charge zeny, y know?) Then, we partied up and was later joined by a mage who made it a lot easier. It's fun! ^_^
Well... some of you may not know much about games... I guess the point here is that... at times when we're low- I guess we should at least have a little fun rather than sulk in a corner and cry. ;-D
And also, thank God for best friends.
They real treasures- we all better take good care of 'em. :-):-)
"The worst way of missing someone is to be sitting right next to them knowing you can't have them." To Stephen Tsang, wherever you are.
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