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09 July 2009 | 8:25:00 PM

Dota-Gamer: This is a cool blog, any ideas on how i can quite my dota habit?

Dear Dota-Gamer,
You should first have the will to quit dota. Then, you should delete your dota account to prevent yourself from playing again. And also give yourself a time limit on the computer to prevent yourself from having extra time to play the computer. If you really cannot quit dota, then try playing other instant games instead of dota to aid you in quitting dota. Hope you quit your dota habit sucessfully!

Yours Truly,
The Aunties