Police raiding homes over thefts of Habbo Hotel furniture
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I used to play Habbo, and I now deeply regret ever playing it. It's possibly the worst online "game" ever, if you could call it that. Like the above poster said, its more a chatroom than an actual interactive experience.
But hey, whatever floats your corroded, rape-van-esq boat. v:v:v
I got banned from habbo until 2021 for forming a "rastika".
[QUOTE=NecroBiologist;22327579]I used to play Habbo, and I now deeply regret ever playing it. It's possibly the worst online "game" ever, if you could call it that. Like the above poster said, its more a chatroom than an actual interactive experience.
But hey, whatever floats your corroded, rape-van-esq boat. v:v:v[/QUOTE]
Furcadia tops it in horribleness.
[QUOTE=Zebon;22337686]Furcadia tops it in horribleness.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't doubt that at all.
Who would want to buy stuff for Habbo Hotel anyway? By the way, shouldn't the cops be considered about physical crimes? It is nearly impossible to prosecute crimes like these.
Why would you spend that much money on a pixelated 2D couch?
[QUOTE=Upgrade123;22338258]Why would you spend that much money on a pixelated 2D couch?[/QUOTE]
it's not just a couch man!
[QUOTE=Foda;22338333]it's not just a couch man![/QUOTE]
It's a way of [b]LIFE![/b]
[QUOTE=whee;22325379]No singular person spent that much on a game. It was everyone combined.[/QUOTE]
No, it clearly says that individuals have reported such losses. No total amount is mentioned.
Habbo Hotel is bad.
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Bad.
[quote=Detective Sergeant Marko Levonen]"We have done five home searches in five cities in Finland," he said.[/quote]
What? Do they just find a pixelated couch in someone's loungeroom?
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