It started in our 8th period class, which is basically a free class with computer access. I made a joke one day about how it would be cool if we could play rob-lox (id never played it before, i was only being funny). I messed around with the computer and, despite the schools restrictions, I managed to download and play Roblox. I quit after a few days because my computer wasn't powerful enough to handle the game (these are old school computers), but my friends has been playing for 2 weeks now. I discourage him all the time, tell him to kys, and randomly click the power button on his computer constantly, yet he still plays daily for the entire 45 minute period. What should I do???
My friend has developed an interest in Roblox. How should I solve the issue?
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- 3+ months ago by noahdan2000
- Topics:
- computer, friend, issue, computers
Responses (2)
Mind your own business. That's what you should do. It's none of your business if he plays. You have no right to continually turn the power off and if it were me, at some point I'd consider breaking your fingers or breaking the friendship and never speaking to you again.
Just because you don't want to play doesnt mean he has to think the same. You sound very jealous.
Instead of being a horse's heiny about it just tell him you miss spending time with him so how about the two of you arrive at a compromise. He can play every day until a certain time then the two of you hang out and you'll find something else to do and leave him alone when he plays. Or he plays Mon., Wed., and Fri. and not at all on Tuesday and Thursday and weekends.
Work it out and stop being snotty about it. Find your own interest and do it when he's gaming. Do your homework or read a book. Compromise!
I'm mainly concerned with the cancer he's developed. rob-lox seems to have spread cancer to his heart, lungs, brain, and corneas. If not treated soon, the cancer could spread to me or worse, the whole class.
I'm judging by your general tone towards me that perhaps, and correct me if i'm wrong, you've been affected by a Rob-lox related illness before in your life? I'm sorry that you've given up, I truly am, but I wont give up on my pal. He must be saved from the rob-lox cancer.
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