A Quote by Lights

As far as depths of geekiness... I have more friends in World of Warcraft than I do in real life! — © Lights
As far as depths of geekiness... I have more friends in World of Warcraft than I do in real life!
I have more friends in 'World of Warcraft' than I do in real life!
'World of Warcraft' was not always a smooth situation. People who played 'World of Warcraft' during the first year can attest to that.
I think it's about time the world embraced its geekiness and stopped trying to be cool. It's just...you have way more fun as a geek than as a cool person.
The real wonders of life lie in the depths. Exploring the depths for truths is the real wonder which the child and the artist know: magic and power lie in truth.
To me a real patriot is like a real friend. Who's your real friend? It's the person who tells you the truth. That's who my real friends are. So, you know, I think as far as our country goes, we need more people who will do that.
What we really are is a community of mind, knitted together by codes and symbols, intuitions, aspirations, histories, hopes - the invisible world of the human experience is far more real to us than the visible world, which is little more than a kind of stage or screen on which we move.
We always have the movies that are more toward real life, but they don't have that much drama or suspense, or we have the full of drama or suspense, but they're far away from real life. Always when I was watching a film, films with good drama, I was thinking, "I wish they were more close to real life." But when I was watching real life films I was thinking, "Well I wish it had more drama." I've tried, in the movies that I worked so far, to get these two things closer and closer to each other.
Real life is far more complicated than fiction.
You gotta have friends, and it's really hard to have friends that don't operate on the same schedule as you or do the same kind of things you do, because they don't understand it. And then you realize that your friends - your real-life friends - it's not that they become fanboys of you but they become more interested in what you're doing than how you're doing.
I've learned that all a person has in life is family and friends. If you lose those, you have nothing, so friends are to be treasured more than anything else in the world.
The real world is far more hellish for all us than any fictional representation of it.
In real life, I'm far more lighthearted than I come across on the records.
Friends, much as in real life, are often more trouble than their worth.
At one point, I had more friends on the Internet than I did in real life.
I came here looking for a Great Perhaps, for real friends and a more-than-minor life.
I have a lot more real friends, than friends that I'm talking to on the Internet. That's not cool, not safe, not fun and most likely not real. Everything is just better when you're not so wrapped up in that. I just think it's lame.
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