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dooyoo Addiction |
| Date: |
07/02/04 (53 review reads) |
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Advantages: You may realise you need help...
Disadvantages: ...there is no real help available.
Points and pennies along with gossip and banter drive us to dooyoo everyday but is a nice little hobby starting to become that bit unhealthy? Here's my 10 symptoms of dooyoo addiction you should watch out for: 1) Your so busy on dooyoo that you miss an episode of your favourite soap, something that you haven't done since the program started over twenty years ago. 2) You log onto your computer and check you?re dooyoo account before your personal emails. 3) You miss a meal because you are too busy writing your next opinion. This is worse if you don't actually notice that you have. 4) You wake in the night and clamber around in the dark for a pen and paper because you've just thought of an excellent idea for a new opinion. 5) All your friends are off out for a night but you decide to give it a miss because you want to post a new opinion you've been planning for weeks. 6) You return from a weekend away and before opening your post or listening to your voice mails you log on to dooyoo to check the progress of your account. 7) Your favourite sports team lose to a last minute goal in an important cup match but your more upset at the fact that one person gave you a 'useful' for your last opinion when everyone else rated it 'very useful'. 8) You call out a computer engineer assuming something is wrong with your PC because you haven't had any reads for your last opinion. 9) You start to scour the cupboards for your dinner but don't want your favourite meal because you've already done an opinion on it. Worse still you buy something solely because you can do an opinion on it. 10) Last, but of course not least, you change your real name to your username on dooyoo because you've spent so much time on it that?s how you want to be known. I'm certainly guilty of one or two (okay, five or six)! If you have six or more of these symp
to ms then I'm afraid you?re an addict. The only help available is to be confined to a life without computer access.
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