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Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« on: March 27, 2008, 04:31:49 PM »
I think it does and I think I might be. I spend way too much time checking my various email accounts every day when I don't need to be doing so and reading/posting on various boards. Intervention time?

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2008, 04:46:37 PM »
it's called self control


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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2008, 04:47:57 PM »
It's called Education. ;D

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2008, 04:55:12 PM »
I think it does and I think I might be. I spend way too much time checking my various email accounts every day when I don't need to be doing so and reading/posting on various boards. Intervention time?
Yeah, it's any information at your fingers within seconds.  How could you not be addicted?
Want some hot pussy, BOOM, youporn.com.
Need someone to talk to, AIM.
Want to rank on 2nd rate juicers, getbig.com.
Granted, it does lack human contact...actually, that's the cool part. ;D
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2008, 05:02:49 PM »
Yeah, it's any information at your fingers within seconds.  How could you not be addicted?
Want some hot pussy, BOOM, youporn.com.
Need someone to talk to, AIM.
Want to rank on 2nd rate juicers, getbig.com.
Granted, it does lack human contact...actually, that's the cool part. ;D


Dealing with real people annoys me.  I hate our politically correct world where you have to either censor every damn thing you say or come off looking like an asshole.  I much prefer the internet where the thoughts can just flow directly from brain to keyboard.
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2008, 05:04:29 PM »
Im sure there are some getbiggers who fall into this category.
No doubt about it...

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2008, 06:06:15 PM »
Sometimes I read/download everything in sight... happens in cycles.
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2008, 06:11:34 PM »
i check my email often via iphone. :(
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #8 on: March 27, 2008, 06:21:50 PM »
i check my email often via iphone Lift Studios Muscle PhoneTM. :(

Thanks, Musclephone!


fixed.
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #9 on: March 27, 2008, 06:22:07 PM »
I see people addicted to watching porn, read about celebs/stars, other people lifes, and basically live throughout other people life.

Much more than TV, the internet allow people to access to anything possible, the problem is that once you ve seen everything you wanted to see, you feel like you're empty.

tons of people use the internet to get validation from the others (especially on a bbing board with people posting pics of themselves) and feel better about themselves.

I think there are too many informations, 90% of it is useless and has a bad influence over people and especially young minds.


It depends of what you do with it as usual, but most people do shit with the internet.


I bet you think video games are bad for kids too. ::)
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2008, 06:25:36 PM »

fixed.
lol i don't use muscle phone, random text messaging sucks >:(
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2008, 06:28:00 PM »
lol i don't use muscle phone


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Have you been living in a cave or something??   Musclephone is the greatest invention since the internet itself!  Check out all these testimonials:

http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=207522.25

http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=200143.50
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2008, 06:34:51 PM »

Dealing with real people annoys me.  I hate our politically correct world where you have to either censor every damn thing you say or come off looking like an asshole.  I much prefer the internet where the thoughts can just flow directly from brain to keyboard.

Dealing with real people on line annoys you, too! Just play the default dickhead persona and you will feel better.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2008, 06:42:38 PM »
Dealing with real people on line annoys you, too! Just play the default dickhead persona and you will feel better.



Shouldn't you be out looking for some BBW poon right about now, Basile?
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #14 on: March 27, 2008, 06:57:00 PM »
when people (adults or kids) play video games to have fun with other people (multiplayer games) i think it's positive, but when it's lonely "adventure" or "role playing" games it can be really time consuming and uterly useless.

If someone gets addicted to something that is unproductive and useless, it can be a real train wreck.

people who abuse playing multiplayer video games (role playing or FPS) also wrongly feel like they re part of something, because acutally they know there are others humans doing exactly the same thing than em, and it may confort em into believing what they re doing is sane and productive, but most of the time it doesnt help these people have REAL relationship in real life and they just stick to "virtual" relationships. Over the years this can also lead to serious psychological troubles and incapacities, very hard to fight back especially if the "sick" person isnt even aware of having abnormal behaviors.


Yes everything can hurt and be destructive if you don't think about it sometimes .

So... yes. LOL  ::)
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2008, 06:57:21 PM »
message board addiction is certainly real.  look at all the people with 10,000+ posts!

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2008, 07:01:17 PM »
yes
no
when musclephone starts talking trash i will order it :)

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2008, 01:39:18 AM »
when people (adults or kids) play video games to have fun with other people (multiplayer games) i think it's positive, but when it's lonely "adventure" or "role playing" games it can be really time consuming and uterly useless.

If someone gets addicted to something that is unproductive and useless, it can be a real train wreck.

people who abuse playing multiplayer video games (role playing or FPS) also wrongly feel like they re part of something, because acutally they know there are others humans doing exactly the same thing than em, and it may confort em into believing what they re doing is sane and productive, but most of the time it doesnt help these people have REAL relationship in real life and they just stick to "virtual" relationships. Over the years this can also lead to serious psychological troubles and incapacities, very hard to fight back especially if the "sick" person isnt even aware of having abnormal behaviors.


Yes everything can hurt and be destructive if you don't think about it sometimes .
haha, Classic.  So true.  If you are wasting the same amount of time as millions, it doesn't seem so bad. ;)  Consider ANY entertainment source...following professional sports, movies, drinking, getting high, going to a club, laying on a beach, reading comic books, juggling, lifting...it's all technically...a BIG waste of time.  What is a "good use" of time?  Anything involved with making money, advancing in your career, having "meaningful" conversations, spending time with your family?
I guess it depends on how you view it.  What may be a waste of time to some, may be time well spent for others. ;)
Posting on forum about synthol and Derek Anthony's toupee?  Is that actually productive or have any point?  Other than making me laugh, no.
I would consider getting wasted at bars and dancing in a club, a complete fucking waste of my time....others, live for it.  I would say, those people have way too much free time on their hands....but they may think playing video games is a waste.
Waste of time:
People who walk on picket lines for Walmart
People who protest (way too much time on their hands)
People who go to raves
Building model airplanes
Crossword puzzles
Writing this post..
the list goes on and on
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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2008, 01:51:54 AM »
It's called Education. ;D

well it absolutely is, lots of interesting stuff on the internet, documentaries, articles,platforms to discuss topics, lots of ebooks to download for free etc.
just an healthy addiction.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2008, 05:20:45 AM »
I'd MUCH rather be "addicted" to the Internet than TV.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2008, 05:42:43 AM »
well , i can assure you having meaningful conversations with people (wether they re your girlfriend, wife,kids, parents, familly )who are worth it is the key to a better life, and that the consequences are in the long term benefical for both involved in.
I do not think talking truth with anyone is worth it, there are too many people who just aren't worth talking to, but you first have to be able to select/filter those who are worth it.

If people realized that just saying important and usefull things to people you care about and help em with their own life is finally the only truly fulfilling thing to do in life, they d laugh at you, but the funny is, it's exactly what matters and what makes you trulyl feel useful at the end of the day (and it doesnt mean you ve got to be a wise smartass all day long, or that you can't have good sex or be a puritan anyhow; actually understanding the your sex partner and everything that involves both of you in the relationship and what you plan to do in life can make sex truly better )

In my opinion you ve got to train your brains (working, or having positive and constructive relationships/conversations with people, wether they re smarter or less advanced than you) and not only your body.
It's a very positive and good thing to workout and modify your physique, its one of the most sane activity, too bad most people forget to also traint heir brains at the same time and apply what they do t their physique to their mind.
Dedicationt o achieve a goal, strict methods and constistancy can be applied to thoughts and mind, but too many people fthink that they just eh "physique" and that once they have it, the whole world is theirs...
to figure that they re as unhappy and empty as before, if not more , because they feel like they got cheated!

You ve got to have a sane mind in a sane body, you ve got both a body and a soul/mind/brain whatever you call it, and you have to work on both.
Any activity that allows you to develop one of the two mentioned above will make you feel like you re fulfiling your life.



i think you left out two things - 'fun' is self-defined as is happiness, and we still don't know the meaning of life.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2008, 05:45:19 AM »
I'd MUCH rather be "addicted" to the Internet than TV.

yeah tv is really a waste of time, ur not going to miss a single thing when you throw it out.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2008, 05:50:45 AM »
yeah tv is really a waste of time, ur not going to miss a single thing when you throw it out.

I see those guys standing on their couch watching TV all day telling me not to spend that "much" time on the computer... give me a break.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #23 on: March 28, 2008, 05:54:00 AM »
I see those guys standing on their couch watching TV all day telling me not to spend that "much" time on the computer... give me a break.

thats how the governments wants them, they do not want educated people because they ask questions. the reason why there still people voting for morons like mc cain and bush.

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Re: Does "internet addiction" exist and are you an addict?
« Reply #24 on: March 28, 2008, 06:22:38 AM »
it's called self control



unfortunatly in todays time this is not enough, think of it this way, all an alcoholic has to do is to stay away from alcohol what is in itself
quite dificult at times.
But in todays times it's litteraly impossible to stay away from the Internet.

Yes people are getting additect to the internet... and I can prove it.

My last job was a Managing position Customer support for the Online game World of Warcraft, I had a team of 80 Agents who would look after the clients who play Wow and their complaints.
We had daily complaints of people saying they would kill themself if we don't do this or that, for each we had to evalutate if they are real and serious if so than send the Police over to their house.
I have seen insane examples of people being completely consumed by the Internet and playing Wow, married couples who would play in the same house in separate rooms talking to each other over the game, asking each other if both are ready to go to bed.
We had a couple in scotland that didn't stop playing and didn't take care of their kids, they lost the kids to the wellfare because they wouldn't comply with the child wellfair office.
Countless of people that begged us to close the account of their loved once because they are ruining their life don't go to work anymore or school.
Wow is on the same list of addicted substances as Heroin etc. there are not real offices in Germany were you can get help with your addiction, more and more people recognice that this is becoming a serious problem.
I could go on and on about how examples of people I have seen that take Wow and online gaming so serious.
For excample one of my Staff who quite the job because I refused to let him work only the morning shift and not like the rest of the team  shift work, his reason was... well I cannot play the game in my guild anymore and I cannot raid, he quite the job and according to his housemates didn't stop playing for 5 days, he eat drank and slept infront of his computer, he set the time in the middle of the night so he can do certain things.

I have seen so much more in the time I worked there... maybe I write an article once.