A large portion of my active gaming time on these forums was spent in the Blogscape Forums, where the community was heavily centered on game-play. I learned several valuable lessons which I attribute to being a part of this community and playing Runescape. One of these was that many people are not to be trusted. When I played Runescape, as well as in other games and actual life, I reject advances from people I do not know. Someone attempting to get to know me will often be quickly judged and usually turned away. While I show respect, decency, and courtesy to many, genuine affection and care are given to a precious few, and welcoming a new person into that circle is a rare occasion. Second, this community and game offered an amazing view of what is called Social Darwinism, survival of the fittest. I have respected merchants and "elitists" for a very long time. If you have the means to obtain a person's money/spawn/farming spot then do so, why deal with competition when it can be eliminated? Finally I was given the chance to distinguish the difference between the time for work and the time for play. I set specific times for working towards goals, during which I would turn Private Chat Off, not reply to any messages and just grind towards my goal. I wanted something and I got it. So this community changed me greatly. It made me more mature, driven towards success, goal oriented, somehow colder and friendlier at the same time, and how to acquire all this without forgetting those close to me. As a result, so far, my life has been a tremendous success. Thank you Tip.It, thank you.