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    My Tough Decision

     

    Here it is. Guys, call me a retard, call me a girly girl, whatever you like, but I've decided to play Hello Kitty Online.
     
    Before you say "OMG BUT" or give me a looong "LOOOOOL", I just want to play I'm tired of Silkroad, getting hacked, getting KSed, and getting picked by fucking bots, I decided what I need the most right now, from games, is fun.
     
    Now, no offence to HKO and everybody who played it or will be playing it, I'm not saying its a stupid game. I've just gone through years of bloody and hardcore MMO leveling and PK, Its just hard to believe I've come to even WANT to play this kind of cute, peaceful, avator-ish game. My boyfriend even gave me this look when I said I'm going to play HKO. Its such  mismatch, me and hello-kitty.
     
    Anyway, there shall be no more compeitive grinding and no more cursing bots, I'm going to farm, make my stupid little cute house, collect girly furnitures, join a guild with lots of little girls who are going though puberty, and enjoy my MMO life peacefully.
     
    Lastly I have a little quote from their official FAQ:

     
    30. What kind of weapons/armor/items will there be?
    HKO is a Sanrio game, and we therefore try to keep the atmosphere as peaceful, joyful, and non-violent as possible. This does not mean there will be absolutely no conflict or weaponry. HKO will not have traditional lethal weapons like swords or guns popular in other MMORPGs, but there will be plenty of non-lethal objects such as umbrellas, magic lollipops, etc. that will be used to clobber the forces of evil

     
    Well if they think umbrellas aren't lethal, they're making a BIG mistake.

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