http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhaBPKrk7RA
Just goes to show that it's hard to balance a hobby with family life sometimes...very, very sad.

Dude, come on, you sound like a lunatic. Look at the guy's page and tell me that you can't see why he miiiight have spent a bit too much time there instead of with his family.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Can't say much really if we don't know much about the waifu. Women have the tendency to hate all of men's hobbies anyways. Videogames? hate. Repairing stuff? hate. Reading books for most of the day? hate. Building stuff? hate. I could go on forever. My sister always complains about my lack of "life" since my hobbies (like mentioned above) are not to her liking. Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
What if both of them didn't give a shit? We don't know about that. He doesn't mention it. Does he ever mention how the woman was? Nope. Does he ever mention if they made an attempt to work out their problem? Nope. Maybe the woman was out all day? We can just speculate if we don't have a full picture of the situation.captpain wrote:Dude, come on, you sound like a lunatic. Look at the guy's page and tell me that you can't see why he miiiight have spent a bit too much time there instead of with his family.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Can't say much really if we don't know much about the waifu. Women have the tendency to hate all of men's hobbies anyways. Videogames? hate. Repairing stuff? hate. Reading books for most of the day? hate. Building stuff? hate. I could go on forever. My sister always complains about my lack of "life" since my hobbies (like mentioned above) are not to her liking. Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
I would like to know when this sentence starts commencing sense.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
OK, he is sitting in a tiny room with about a zillion dollars of video game shit and he said it was his fault. So....UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:What if both of them didn't give a shit? We don't know about that. He doesn't mention it. Does he ever mention how the woman was? Nope. Does he ever mention if they made an attempt to work out their problem? Nope. Maybe the woman was out all day? We can just speculate if we don't have a full picture of the situation.captpain wrote:Dude, come on, you sound like a lunatic. Look at the guy's page and tell me that you can't see why he miiiight have spent a bit too much time there instead of with his family.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Can't say much really if we don't know much about the waifu. Women have the tendency to hate all of men's hobbies anyways. Videogames? hate. Repairing stuff? hate. Reading books for most of the day? hate. Building stuff? hate. I could go on forever. My sister always complains about my lack of "life" since my hobbies (like mentioned above) are not to her liking. Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
Yeah, exactly. If people are complaining that your video gaming is hurting their feelings or life, *especially* if you are married to them, then you need to seriously think about what you are doing.The Coop wrote:By the way, there's something I failed to mention in my previous post. As much as it may seem to the contrary, I'm not a heartless bastard. I do hope this wake up call will get him to put things in the order they need to be in, and that he and his wife will work this out and get back together. I don't wish loneliness or heartbreak on anyone, nor do I like to see a kid grow up with their parents living in different places. But this could have been prevented had he paid more attention to her and their kid, which is why I feel the way I do in my first post on this.
That was posted a couple days before he made his final video. It must have escalated farther than that, but we may never know.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:I checked his user page. Says it's a "temporary separation." That's a lot of drama for something temporary.
You are generalizing and I think you forget there are actually a few women who frequent this forum. Want some ketchup for that foot?UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Can't say much really if we don't know much about the waifu. Women have the tendency to hate all of men's hobbies anyways. Videogames? hate. Repairing stuff? hate. Reading books for most of the day? hate. Building stuff? hate. I could go on forever. My sister always complains about my lack of "life" since my hobbies (like mentioned above) are not to her liking. Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
I don't think you are heartless and I agree completely. This kind of stuff doesn't just happen over night and if you fail to see the signs, well then you deserve what you get.The Coop wrote:By the way, there's something I failed to mention in my previous post. As much as it may seem to the contrary, I'm not a heartless bastard. I do hope this wake up call will get him to put things in the order they need to be in, and that he and his wife will work this out and get back together. I don't wish loneliness or heartbreak on anyone, nor do I like to see a kid grow up with their parents living in different places. But this could have been prevented had he paid more attention to her and their kid, which is why I feel the way I do in my first post on this.
I agree, but then again. If his hobby is the thing that destroyed his life it is quite understandable that he is feeling resentment to it now.neorichieb1971 wrote:Everything in life happens for a reason. I was told to carry on with my hobby if thats what made me happy. So now is he going to give up his hobby even though thats the only thing left? Big mistake.
We're making a lot of generalizations in this thread knowing about nothing.TriggerHeartExelica wrote:You are generalizing and I think you forget there are actually a few women who frequent this forum. Want some ketchup for that foot?UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Can't say much really if we don't know much about the waifu. Women have the tendency to hate all of men's hobbies anyways. Videogames? hate. Repairing stuff? hate. Reading books for most of the day? hate. Building stuff? hate. I could go on forever. My sister always complains about my lack of "life" since my hobbies (like mentioned above) are not to her liking. Of course, her hobby is being out all day all her bloody free days with friends and church.
why would he put his family in a channel devoted to video games especially when the internet is full of people who would have potentially just then focused on what his family looked like etc?The family was never spotted in the car going to MacDonalds, the shops or enjoying a Matsuri for example, totally separate lives.
well, could also be that he wasn't spending time with the wife when the child -wasn't- put down for the night. i.e. when the wife needs the most help with house work, chores, etc. I'm sure that could have the potential to cause a lot of friction.What he should of been doing was spending time with his Wife when said Child was put down for the night enjoying their limited time together.
"Hey guys, check out my family!"JAPJAC wrote:One never saw his Missus (one assumed she was camera shy and/or a total beast) and his Child only once. What he should of been doing was spending time with his Wife when said Child was put down for the night enjoying their limited time together.
This.Dale wrote: Doesn't seem like the kind of guy who wouldn't try to spend some time with his love one's.
Dale wrote:...None of our business anyway I guess.