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Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BR2019 - Feb. 02, 2019 I used to love beyblades as a kid, Im older now and I have a serious Beyblade addiction. I have spent over $800 on beyblades since burst came out. I still have some of my plastic gen beyblades as well. I have un-opened beyblades just for collecting and I will buy a $20 beyblade just for the frame cause i want a certain color. Has anyone else experienced an addiction like this and know where to get help? My life is consumed by Beyblades and I feel like Kai when he got black dranzer, Shu when he got spriggan requiem, Phi when he got dead phoenix. I think beyblades might be demonic because I was able to put them down for about a year and as soon as I picked them back up and saw that new beyblades came out I got right back on ebay and started ordering again. I think the illuminati is using the anime to show what beyblade can do to you by showing Requiem/Dead Phoenix and I'm being controlled by demons to keep ordering this is a cry for help RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - DaJetsnake - Feb. 02, 2019 This is...uh...interesting? Have you seen a psychiatrist, they could help. Not many people here, probably, could help you with this 'addiction'. RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Dragunix - Feb. 02, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 12:06 PM)BR2019 Wrote: I'm not sure if I'm near the point of buying recolors for frames alone, but here's my two cents on your cry for help. If you really think you should stop ordering beyblades, selling them, passing them off to somebody else who wants them, or even destroying them (if you feel an extreme need to get out of this clutch you're in) may be a good way to avoid contact with them nearby you. That's step one. The second step is to find a different hobby or thing to invest time and money in. I don't use my beyblades much during the week, and I don't collect beyblades on a daily or weekly basis, but you may want to begin playing an instrument or a sport that you can invest in and enjoy if you really feel beyblade isn't for you. I play an instrument that I could definitely invest in and buy, but I just kept holding back on saving for it, haha. Reading my advice again, I'll probably end up slowing down to just one purchase every three months or something. In the end, it won't be easy, but you'll slide into it eventually. Ask again if you need more advice I guess. RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BR2019 - Feb. 02, 2019 I literally want every beyblade i think beyblades are demonic.. But I love them RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Dragunix - Feb. 02, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 6:38 PM)BR2019 Wrote: I literally want every beyblade Hm. Are there any other things that you want to try and pursue? Having every beyblade sounds cool and all, but it's more than difficult to achieve. While it may sound as if I'm trying to lower your standards or goals, I really just want to say that branching out and doing some other things for more IRL skills besides basic physics may help out with your original post/request... This post sounds jumbled, so just ask me if something doesn't make sense. RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BurningSands - Feb. 02, 2019 You should try to pursue your interests, or distract yourself from Beyblade. Maybe hide them away in boxes and store the boxes somewhere, or let your friends keep the Beyblades for a little while (to make sure you wont be urged to get them back). As I said, pursue interests like watching Youtube videos, or take a walk around your area and see what you can do. Or learn something new RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Phades115 - Feb. 02, 2019 Ill give u a peice of advice Show ur hobby to somebody who hates u in school He will keep teasing u with it And eventually u will want to let go of it To quote Elsa from FROZEN LET IT GO RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BR2019 - Feb. 02, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 7:17 PM)XSabxManiacX Wrote: You should try to pursue your interests, or distract yourself from Beyblade. Maybe hide them away in boxes and store the boxes somewhere, or let your friends keep the Beyblades for a little while (to make sure you wont be urged to get them back). As I said, pursue interests like watching Youtube videos, or take a walk around your area and see what you can do. Or learn something new My friends aren't getting my beyblades.. I'm never letting go. I will become a Master Beyder.... I mean come on guys who doesn't wanna be a Master Beyder (Feb. 02, 2019 8:42 PM)Phades115 Wrote: Ill give u a peice of advice Dude this thread was just for humor purposes... XD but yeah if somebody teased me at school because I liked beyblades I would show them a Beyblade Geeks Unboxing of Dead Phoenix and not let it bother me because when you get out of school you won't ever see those people again anyway. I would take a beyblade to school in my book bag and say "dude what are you talking about Beyblades are Lit" RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Phades115 - Feb. 02, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 9:09 PM)BR2019 Wrote:Im was also replying with humour mate...?(Feb. 02, 2019 7:17 PM)XSabxManiacX Wrote: You should try to pursue your interests, or distract yourself from Beyblade. Maybe hide them away in boxes and store the boxes somewhere, or let your friends keep the Beyblades for a little while (to make sure you wont be urged to get them back). As I said, pursue interests like watching Youtube videos, or take a walk around your area and see what you can do. Or learn something new RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BurstMaster - Feb. 02, 2019 So, I would recommend for you to go to a psychiatrist or use something like better help. This sounds like an issue that you need to address immediately or this may lead to something worse RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - K1D - Feb. 02, 2019 The following number should help Psychiatrist:800-368-5777 RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Rouzuke - Feb. 04, 2019 It will only be an addiction as long as you got money to spare on preorders and stuff. That also applies to my Gunpla addiction back then, but I got off it cuz of Beyblades (and failed relationship) ahaahaha RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - bblader/90 - Feb. 04, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 12:06 PM)BR2019 Wrote: I used to love beyblades as a kid, Im older now and I have a serious Beyblade addiction. I have spent over $800 on beyblades since burst came out. Hi man! I know how you feel. Trust me. My personal doctor told me that it's like an irrational and compulsive way to fulfill a huge hole in my life. In my case, it's all about loneliness and severe depression. I really hope you're feeling better than i do right now. It's consuming my brain. I'm not talking about beyblades only, anything else could be involved (again, still my case). RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Postal - Feb. 04, 2019 In all seriousness, I don't know if I was addicted or not... I did realize I was spending wayyyyyy too much on Beyblade. So I imposed a limit on myself and it's been good since then. RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - DragonicMeister - Feb. 04, 2019 This addiction is a joke? RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - BR2019 - Feb. 05, 2019 I think my addiction is so strong due to how the 1st generation of beyblades with dragoon, dranzer, driger and draciel died so randomly.. It was so fun and as kids we weren't paying attention that these will stop being produced one day and then you go in toys r us and a whole shelf had like 8 beyblades left out of 150 that filled the shelf. and your like omg whats going on.. I skipped Metal beyblades and still feel like i didn't miss anything.. and when burst came out I was interested to see how it worked and thought the break apart gimmick was cool.. then stumbled upon 1st gen remakes and it was like falling in love again.. so now i have a cat bed that all my beyblades sleep in on the floor beside my bed and i even have a night light for them so if i wake up i can check on them. thats not weird right ![]() RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - HappyRhino - Feb. 06, 2019 (Feb. 02, 2019 12:06 PM)BR2019 Wrote: I used to love beyblades as a kid, Im older now and I have a serious Beyblade addiction. I have spent over $800 on beyblades since burst came out. It’s a slow recovery and low recovery process! Wish you luck ![]() RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - Kevo - Feb. 07, 2019 this is a joke RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - #Fafnir - Feb. 07, 2019 (Feb. 07, 2019 8:29 PM)Kevo Wrote: this is a joke I agree. RE: Beyblade Addiction? Recovery? - DaJetsnake - Feb. 07, 2019 It is, it's rather annoying someone would want to make a joke out of addiction just to be funny |