I will never financially recover from this.
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#destiny2
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7 RespuestasThis sounds like a failure to parent problem.
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Editado por CrimzonReaper: 4/12/2024 10:41:25 AMAs a gamer who raised a gamer I will say yes it gets very expensive, you basically end up buying two of everything, but the benefits out weigh the cost. Having a common interest has kept us close, especially during the teen yrs lol, Destiny really helped with that. Now he’s in his twenties, has a career and owns a home, yet we still talk almost every day and game together when we get a chance.
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2 RespuestasI kinda wish I'd had kids now. I could send them into PvP to do all the triumphs and get all the adepts I don't feel like doing myself. "Hey, do I have to take out the trash and clean my room today? No (son or daughter), I'll do all the chores, you just go flawless in Trials tonight!"
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19 RespuestasBuying microtransactions for your kids is bad parenting. Teach them the value of money.
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3 RespuestasHooray! My dad is the one who got me into Destiny. It’s a good bonding experience!
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Editado por LegendWatters: 4/11/2024 8:51:32 PMMine does too. He hasn’t played onslaught yet, but I know he’s going to love it when we fire it up tonight.
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6 RespuestasEditado por Majestic12: 4/12/2024 12:45:36 AMyou are so lucky. My oldest son was interested years ago he grind his character to max power level of 750, the next season launched and I informed him he had to increases light level again and he said no way I quit, went back to Apex and Fortnite. played with me again, six months ago he’s very good. Play some trials play some comp, then lost interest because his friends still play Fortnite and Apex It was really fun while it lasted , cherish it as long as you can lol
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That's how you know you raised em right. Parenting complete.
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Send him into some pvp matches, then go buy yourself something nice like new golf clubs with all the money you save.
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10 RespuestasGuess your kid ant going to College.
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8 RespuestasCringe!
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3 RespuestasIntroduce him to these Forums ASAP
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8 RespuestasI hope his time in Destiny is limited and he gets outside..sports, friends,.... human stuff. This game is an addiction
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1 RespuestaJoe Biden's son loves crack too ❤️
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Nooo it's not too late for them
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Parenting is hard.
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Mine did for about 6 months. They are far more powerful than us older people…..
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My condolences.
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2 RespuestasI wish my daughter did so we could play together! But she's just as busy with work as I am so mixing schedules would be hard. But dang I sure would love to play Destiny with her! [u] [b]Here's a scary question![/b] [/u] If we have played Destiny since day 1 and pre-ordered D2 and every collectors DLC, with annual pass released (not including FS yet) how much have I spent (some days feeling more like wasted) on this game???
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Editado por Zoidberg: 4/11/2024 5:20:15 PM🤣 "Eververse has the goods"
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5 RespuestasKid really doesn't like destiny. Everyone has different tastes.
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He just like me Fr Fr
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😂😂😂. Me neither but that’s my own fault. I’m the culprit here.
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1 RespuestaMy son was too young for Destiny when it first came out. Over the years, I mostly just let him run around the various towers/ social spaces and throw snowballs and emote at people. He's 9 now, so perhaps soon he may be able to start a guardian of his own.
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5 RespuestasI just tell my kid... In EV, you can just buy it so does it feel good wearing it? You didn't earn it through hard work. I've used Silver many times but now don't coz I don't need it and my nephew doesn't either coz I've convinced him the earned stuff is wot matters. If u want something out of EV kid, save up some BD.