smashmaster
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Look who it is...i got bored
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Look who it is...i got bored
sometimes people need to come back cause they get into illegal stuff...like myself, I still struggle with todayI've never left the MCGamer community specifically, but I have seen many others leave, and left many other communities myself.
Usually one of three things happens:
People come and go all the time, and that's just natural. Despite the fact that everyone seems surprised when it happens, everyone should understand that such happenings are part of the natural lifecycle of communities, of people, or life in general.
- You are forced to leave. Either by a ban or by external pressures, you are no longer able to join MCG. 70% of people get the hint and go elsewhere to find an alternative community or hobby to be a part of. Unless they get rejected in those places, they'll usually acclimate and stay there. The other 30% reject that and continue to press their way back to where they're not supposed to go, usually to their own detriment, but they insist on having the comforts of the familiar.
- You leave over something small, or you don't settle well beyond your comfort zone. These are the, "leave and come back in a month" sorts of people. They usually leave in a heat-of-the-moment decision, flipping everyone off as they go out the door. But even if they leave quietly, they realize that the outside world isn't as great as they imagined, nor the current network as bad as they thought. So they can't put down new roots, and wind up coming back, trying to continue like nothing happened. And I'm sure some people do this just for the attention too.
- You voluntarily leave for good, or you get caught up in something else. The former describes an internal, definitive decision to leave with the acknowledgement that your presence in that environment is no longer beneficial to you; usually the current environment has deterred too much, or because your needs and desires have changed and the current environment does not offer those. The latter describes another alternative influence that is drawing you away, with the alternative item likely to replace your current fixation. These are the people who leave for good, and their decision to leave is much stronger than in the previous case. They usually set up elsewhere in a direct replacement community, and they treat that new place as well as their previous one.