Respect each other, this is still a game...

Day 1,565, 17:38 Published in North Macedonia France by Princess Emily

With every day that pass, a big part of the e-community is becoming more aware of the existence of the certain people’ obsession for this game. The wide choice of possibilities it offers for the players can be fatal regarding someone’s free time, nerves, even real life planning. Here, in the virtual community, there are friends, enemies, e-family, e-spouses to be found. The moments we share here, with our closest circle of people, can often be regarded as important, and fulfilling ones for us. It is not a sin to be happy, even if it is because of a people that you met in a game. No matter how illogical it appears at this moment, it is something I believe in.

But, sometimes, things get out of control. Considering that the e-world is a painting of the outside world, and the people in it have an opportunity to start all over, I am wondering how certain individuals find it tempting to devote it in destruction. Destruction and hurting people. Instead of making an e-utopia, something that we will never achieve in our world (leaving aside the pointless fights invented only for gaining profit from the players), the wish for domination over the others is so illogical. We all make a choice while playing this game, but do not forget: this is still a game. And no one is alone in it. We are part of a specially created e-world who gave us an option to meet people from all around the world, people from different ages, with unique talents, amazing stories, and destinies. If we just play wisely, we can learn a lot from the others. That is exactly the point of the game, isn’t it? Sharing and caring, painting your real personality with the most beautiful e-colors that exist. There are no boundaries when it comes to possibilities.

We all play this game for fun. Do not make an e-hell for the other players, please. A couple of letters combined in a nick does not represent the person itself. As individuals, we all have specific personalities, wishes, desires, fears, and problems. And there is no need for deepening them in a pointless online game. Let’s make the e-world a better place, let’s help each other, let’s collaborate. It doesn’t matter which alliance your country is in, which is your homeland, or who are your ingame enemies. If we just open our hearts and forget about pointless differences and fights over them, and devote our e-life in spreading love, helping others, not only in this game, but with real life issues too, we would be able to return this imaginary world at its real human path. No one can never know what kind of individual is behind a specific nick. Get to meet the person, and even then ask yourself if you have any right to insult, humiliate or degrade an individual, and with it, hurt its feelings.