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I was hoping for a walk-through.
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#2
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step 2 drag razor across wrists ( down the road, if you just slash across your wrist then you wont be able to quit) step 3 take a hot bath, and relax. You did it! any time now and you will be quitting 100%
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Behind every good intention is an ego that thrives on validation
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#3
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People make it sound like that's an easy way to quit EQ, but when you're staring a razor down you realize it's one of the hardest ways to do it.
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Simple give your accounts away and dont look back. If u do decide to come back start fresh
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I think someone has posted this already, but try not logging in for a few days. Once you get over that initial withdrawal, you won't have any real desire to log in. That's how I usually do it, but then again I come back in a few months and do it all over again
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Lootenant Dan <Hierophant>
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Buy about 3.5 grams worth of psychedelic mushrooms, play your definition of bad music, play EQ while tripping.
You'll never be able to look at EQ the same. That or you'll just really fucking hate certain zones. | ||
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spamming the nword in ecommons seems like a good way to go out with a bang.
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no dont leave us!
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@ OP, if you ask yourself the question : how can i quit this fuckin game, then you have a problem. Your gaming habits maybe hurt your health and brain, leaving an empty space when you're IRL. Others said it too : stop playing for a week, do yourself a favor, do some sports, sex, cinema, hang out with real humans, and you'll see no desire to log back. Why ? Cause when you do other things, that empty space starts to fill. If you dont have much real humans or friends / family around you, suscribe to some community and do something useful with associations.
Most important : dont think EQ is evil, cause its not, its one of the most fantastic game ever created, its just the way we play it that makes it evil (or not). Maybe you shouldnt even think about quiting if you really like this. Finding a balance is key, and this does apply to almsot everything in life. One can play EQ and have a life for sure. Hope you'll find some way to work around your problem. | ||
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