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GoodPolarGirl 10-01-2010 02:36 AM

How Has VMK Made Your Life Better?
 
Hey guys! Probably haven't heard from me in a while, I'm sure. I'm still here. Just, not frequently.

Anyways, to the point of the topic. Yesterday in my Computer Applications class, I got finished with my tasks really early like I usually do, and the really slow typer that sits next to me asked me (like he always does when I finish early) how I type so fast. First thing that came to mind? VMK. I used that extra time in class to go over the great times that I had on VMK and realized that it was a big part of my childhood.

It taught me how to type faster. Helps me in English and Computer Apps. That's always nice. And it taught me spelling. That dictionary kept you in line pretty well. But.....these were only sub-reasons. VMK did so much more for me than help me in school.

VMK taught me about money. Working for it, saving it, and spending it. Of course working for the money was fun, but still. VMK gave me the great money skills I have today. When I first started playing VMK, I was careless with my credits, just like I was with my real life money. The more I played VMK, the better I got with credits, the better I got with real life money. I finally got it through my childish head that I didn't have to spend money the second I got it. That skill's really going to help me in life.

VMK also taught me wheeling and dealing. AKA, trading. I learned the steps to shopping for something you want - Researching, Searching, and Finalizing. I learned not to overspend for something I didn't want, and not to accept something that was going to severely rip off the other person. These negotiating skills really help me, just like the money skills do.

VMK taught me friendship and socialization. I made friends, I kept them. I learned to hang out with friends that cared about me, liked me for who I was, and followed the VMK rules instead of ones who don't. Just like real life.

And, probably most important of all, VMK taught me how to be a kid. Well, I could have done that all my own, but still. VMK made my childhood fun. I made friends, and I made memories. Lots of days in Elementary, I'd have bad days at school, but I always felt better knowing that I'd have something fun to come home to - VMK.

............but I will never forgive VMK for messing up my ability to count. On, To, Tree, For, Ive, Gah!!

So, now I'm finished with my lamely-written overview of my experience of VMK. Now that I've written my explanation, you write yours......how has VMK made your life better? Whether it was specific things in life like mine, or just making you feel happy on days that you felt bad, feel free to share.

Vivi 10-01-2010 03:11 AM

Wow, Polar! Those reasons are a lot like mine.
(And...I actually like how VMK ruined my counting skills. Haha...)

VMK helped me a lot with my typing skills, I used to type at around 40 words per minutes and I'm now at around 80. It's great, really.

As for money...well, it's helped a bit. VMK did not cure my spending crisis, however. I'm still a ridiculous shopper.

:D

Baconbits 10-02-2010 08:58 PM

Vmk was what made me who I am today. It ensured life lessons, friends, and memories that will never be forgotten as well as good times that will not be missed but remembered with a happy feeling. The closing of it's virtual gates also made my life better because it was the first time I ever had to let go and move on from something significant in my life. How could that make your life better, you might be asking...but since then I've really needed to use that skill and let go from the bad events and move on, grow older, and live life like "baconbits" would...on to the better events.
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SillyBrightPuppy 11-22-2010 02:17 AM

It made me a better at typing (now I can type without having to look at the keyboard )

Other than that, it gave me great memories (:. I miss it still very much...

MLKnCookies 01-28-2011 10:34 PM

I understood the concept of earning and spending credits. Not one time when I was broke :). I also learned how to type faster and dictionary dance. Although, my spelling did get a bit worse outside of VMK. Lastly, the memories and knowledge about Disney will last forever. :D

Blossomflower 06-10-2011 07:40 AM

your reasons are similar to mine. LOL so many things are different in my life now cuz of it

1. yes, improved typing
2. made some really good friends that i have kept to this day
3. was first introduced to the concept of mmorpgs
4. became a better social person via the web and i learned how to type more like a "person" and less like a robot
5. GREAT memories, some better than real life o_O

etc, etc.

overall, it made me happy? LOL

GrimXRZ 06-11-2011 08:57 AM

VMK basicly taught me how easy friends can be made and be always remembered.

Miketic 06-11-2011 08:54 PM

VMK taught me a lot of things, even for just two and a half years of playing, it was worth it. I'll try not to get to personal with this. I started playing a month after the beta testing ended, I'm a huge Disney fanatic and frequently played video games. When I searching around the Walt Disney sites looking for any new things in the parks, I stumbled upon either the link or an advertisement to it. This game was also what gave me the name "miketic" in the first place. At first, VMK taught me a new perspective of the Magic Kingdom. Then later on, the fact that I had to save and earn credits to get stuff. Along with earning the credits was coordination and anticipation while playing Fireworks or Pirates game. It also taught me the abbreviations of texting and also to type faster. I also learned more Disney facts through their quest and also through their In-Park Quests. I learned a lot from this game, but the one thing I learned the hardest was to accept it's gone and keep moving forward.

Aislynne 07-06-2011 07:29 AM

This is so funny, I never really thought of it much, but yes my experience is pretty similar...(minus my small bout in addiction..yes addiction to vmk..lol?)

1. Improved typing...scary how fast I became after only a few weeks playing!
2. Perspective...Reflecting on my actual life with friends in the virtual world...I would often have several different perspectives to look at a problem, and my friends would help me find solutions.
3. Cute or Boot...haha that game taught me that people really do value looks and physical beauty...and just reflecting on that...It's easy to see the benefits of appearances...but especially to realize that appearances are most definitely! not the most important thing...and the girl with the green skin and goofy hat and 0 rare pins is actually quite a nice girl if you talk to her before you boot her from the room. haha ;)
4. Basic Trading and Market Value Skills. haha, I am sure no explanation is needed.

GoodPolarGirl 07-07-2011 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aislynne (Post 2188439)
3. Cute or Boot...haha that game taught me that people really do value looks and physical beauty...and just reflecting on that...It's easy to see the benefits of appearances...but especially to realize that appearances are most definitely! not the most important thing...and the girl with the green skin and goofy hat and 0 rare pins is actually quite a nice girl if you talk to her before you boot her from the room. haha ;)

Hahaha, I hadn't even thought about Cute or Boot! Good times, good times.....


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