......PLAYING ONLINE IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS ON EVERY YOUTHFUL YEARS....AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE ....CONCENTRATE AGAIN ON YOUR STUDIES....DONT WAIT UNTIL EVERYTHING IS TOO LATE.....ASK YOUR SELF....WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE IN THE FUTURE........SET YOUR PRIORITIES IN LIFE....AND THINK LOTS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE UNFORTUNATE TO GO TO SCHOOL......YOU ARE LUCKY.....DONT BE SELFISH....MAKE YOUR PARENTS HAPPY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN....LIFE IS SO SHORT....IT'S NOT FOR THEIR OWN SAKE .....YOURSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS...........THINK TWICE
2007-10-23 01:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing you can do at this point but to listen to your parents and do what they tell you to do. They only want what is best for you. You shouldn't be spending too much time on the computer now. You have to get off the computer and study and try to do better on your next exams. If you do better next time and show your parents all the good grades, they will give your back your games and toys.
You are very lucky to have parents like yours. There are many parents who never cares about what grades their kids get. I love when parents set a boundary like "If you get good grades, you will get to play games and go to parties. If you don't get good grades, you will not get to play games or go anywhere." That way kids learn that it is ok to play games and have fun, but fun afterwards when all work is being completed and kids show that they are responsible enough to get what they deserve. I am not a parent now, but when I become I parent, I will be exactly the same. Getting a 66 means an F means fail. You should be happy that your parents didn't expect you to get straight A's like some do. They are allowing to you get B's and still let you play.
2007-10-23 03:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, as a Mom I will tell you what I would want my son to do. Go to your Mom/Dad and say that you will do your homework and study from say 4:00-5:30 and then if you were done with your homework and studying, you would like to be allowed to play this game for 30 minutes a day. What is the difference in playing a computer game, video game, or watching TV? Don't get angry or yell, just go to them and have a serious conversation.
Best wishes! Oh and pull up that 66!! (I'm a Mom, what did you expect?)
2007-10-23 01:41:46
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answered by Colette B 5
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It sounds as if you got "addicted" to the game and were pouring all your time and energy into, and now you are suffereing from "withdrawl".
As a parent, I think the arrangement that your folks made with you was a good one, and unfortunately you have to take the consequence.
I would focus on your studies and make a deal with your parents that if you can get your grades up above 80 by the next term or semester, then they can let you play again.
2007-10-23 01:41:22
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answered by Theresa 6
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Sorry, but you made a deal with your parents and you didn't hold up your end of the bargain. You're letting a stupid game come before an important education. Furthermore, you're going to lose the trust your parents have in you if you start sneaking back to the game. Next thing you'll find yourself without is your computer. Do the right thing and earn back the privilege.
2007-10-23 02:00:31
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answered by Lady G 6
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Well, the only way I can see is to try and make another deal with your parents...something like, "If I make an improved grade on my next exam (parent's choice, of course) let me play Warrock on two designated days of the week." Something along those lines.
If that doesn't fly, you may just have to suck it up, bust your hump to bring your grades up, and then your parents may reconsider..
2007-10-23 01:41:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that if it is affecting you this much emotionally the not be playing that game - then perhaps your parents were right for more reasons than you gave. Perhaps they also think that you should get out and make some real friends that you can talk with face to face.
I would say forget about the game and go somewhere with lots of people.
2007-10-23 01:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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just work and work to get a high mark on your test/exam then ask your parents can i play this now?? i have a high make .. i tried because i really wana play warrock i promis i will try for the next exam
2007-10-23 01:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, you're addicted and your parents are making you quit cold turkey. See, you're having withdrawal symptoms and you should now focus your energy on getting over an 80 so you can have your game back.
2007-10-23 03:24:31
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answered by Jayna 7
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sounds like your parents have you best interest at heart.
its not normal to have "withdrawals" from a game.
you didnt hold up your end of the bargain so it sounds like your parents mean business.
try making really good grades for a bit and see if you can make a deal with them again.
2007-10-23 01:39:14
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answered by Brandy 2
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Forget this game for some time and concentrate on your studies and get a good result then ask them again
2007-10-23 01:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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