Jan 13th 2011, 8:19:16
I've never used Earth on a resume, or launched a project with real world benefits because of something that's happened here. However, I do feel like my participation in this community has had a strong impact on who I am.
I know for a fact that I'm a long way from the top in terms of hours invested in this game, however, I believe I'm the player who's spent the largest part of his life as a member of this community. That is to say, I started playing this game 14 years ago (as of next month) and I'm currently 22 years old. I'll let you do the math, but that's a huge portion of my life.
For all that time, within this community, I've wanted to be taken seriously. I always had my view-points (right or wrong) and wanted to be judged based on the merits of those views rather than my age. As a result of that, I learned to write in a manner which didn't reveal my age. Once I managed that, I stopped being treated with kids gloves by those I disagreed with and had to learn how to form a strong argument and defend it.
My style of writing, and then my manner of speaking were impacted by those experiences. How I look at things and analyse situations was determined largely by my interactions within this game.
That isn't to say that Earth was the only influence on me in those ways. There certainly were many others -- however, this game was a consistent one. If knowledge and skills that I learned elsewhere were of use to me within this game, I tended to hold onto them while many other things were left by the wayside.
The truth is that I can't really identify precisely what differences this game has made in my life. Obviously, I am the man I am and have no way of knowing what I'd be like if I'd never played this game at all. Maybe the changes would be big, maybe small. But I don't think that it's a coincidence that the things at which I excel are directly linked to skills relevant to this game.
At the very least, this place has been a sounding board for me where I could test my knowledge and skills in an environment that I knew wasn't taking it easy on me. For that, I'm thankful to have played this game.
-Fooglmog
Guy with no clue.