DH got some new video game Thursday night. He plays online with his other grown adult friends maybe once a week usually. Sometimes less frequently. But he got this new game and apparently it's the most awesome thing ever. I say this because he played until the wee hours of the morning Thursday night (he was off work on Friday). Then he played late Friday night, even though he knew he had to get up early on Saturday morning. I spent all day yesterday working on transcription and finally finished working for the night at 11 PM after starting at 4:30 AM. I assumed since H was tired he would be logical and go to bed at a reasonable hour. I went to bed at 11, and he assured me he would play for "a little bit." I have to be at church at 7 AM on Sundays, but got up at 3 to work on some more transcription. When I got up at three he was still playing. He said it was because he was waiting for my clothes which I had put in the wash before I went to bed to come out of the dryer. Except when I went to check them, they were still in the wash. He finally went to bed at 3:30. All I know is, he better still get up and take care of DS this morning. And I don't want to hear a single complaint about how tired he is all day. You choose to stay up and play a flipping video game for two nights straight? That's your bad. Anyone else want to join on this vent?
Because you're mine, I walk the line....
Landry Mark: 11/5/11
Re: A Sunday Vent
This! And why is it so hard to throw away your own garbage? I just spent 20 minutes picking up little DH "puddles", little bits of trash he leaves behind (empty soda can, napkin, candy wrapper, etc) and putting things where they belong. He was with all three kids, so do I complain? Not this time.
C 7.16.2008 | L 11.12.2010 | A 3.18.2013
He gets sucked into working though, and I don't like that. Not just work work, but stuff around the house, stuff for other people... He doesn't know how to turn off and just relax. I'm trying to teach him
I also agree there is a difference between playing all the time and not. But it is asinine that the act of playing video games makes someone childish. If that's the case I know tons of childish professionals.
Ctuallu there are a lot of video games at are marketed toward adults. My DH has never say and played do hours, but I don't honk video games is any more childish than tailgating is college like. DH plays vide games and tailgates he is a child stuck in his college years.
That's different than spending hours in a basement playing by yourself or with people online.
Since OP is talking about one that came out this week, I assume she's talking about ffxiv, which is an MMO and way too complicated for a child. There's just too much going on.
Right. My husband has a picture in his head of what a WoW player looks like and says he is surprised that I played. It was just really easy to get sucked in and spend hours on it. I lost interest eventually and cancelled my subscription. I started playing TOR, but that game just got tedious.
2) the game is the new splinter cell. And it really is just this week that it's been excessive.
3) He did get up on time and handle our LO like normal for a Sun morning while I am at church all morning. He even vacuumed. So I suppose all is forgiven.
4) I'm still exhausted and have an hour and 20 mins worth of audio to transcribe....
lol, I felt the same way at first so I rolled a human.
Arcane is boring, but it's what I started with so I just kind of stayed. During the first boss in dragonsoul LFR I blinked into trash and pulled them all and we wiped. I was afraid to move around my action bars after that, haha.
DH only plays tanks so queues are always really quick.
We do them twice a year and they are legendary. Drunk adults playing rock band and eating amazing food is a good time.