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You know you're addicted when...

You know you're addicted when Skyrim no longer stays in game but also in your psyche. I've been dreaming of Skyrim mostly and the Walking Dead. No Transformers even though that's what I've been playing.

You dream that you've contracted the vampire disease and wake up very very relieved that it was just a dream.
Just last night I downloaded and installed Dawnguard just before bed, I wind up dreaming of it and yes, the folk in the DLC (who I have yet to meet, BTW) spoke to me and one guy had some weird medical devices and was giving me his blood and whatnot.
 
When you successfully talk your wife to be into allowing you to get a motorbike and you expect your speechcraft level to appear and increase befor your eyes

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You know you are addicted when you start doing smth for a long time waiting for skill to lvl up o_O

You know you are addicted when you wander around asking people where you can find blacksmithing trainer ;)
 
When you call your boyfriend the name of your in-game husband and then have to explain yourself.

you're at someone's house and you're waiting for them to say, "You're not supposed to be in here."

you start looking for your tail.

you see someone acting like an idiot and then you make up a disease called Cicero.

you look at yourself in the mirror and wonder what your armor rating would be.
 
Being an Argonian myself, I tend to use the usual greetings and farewell statements as Argonians say to others. "Good journey, land strider" or "Safe travels, marsh friend"
 
You know you're addicted to Skyrim when you see an apple on the table in real life and mumble to yourself: "Hey, I should pick that up! It won't count as stealing, weights 0.1, but somehow gives you 2 health points!"
Then you see a in your real life fridge and shun it because it weights a whole 0.3 pounds, but only gives you 1 health point!
 
You know you're addicted to Skyrim when you know how many steps you take to get from Riverwood To Whiterun.

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... you get frustrated when you can't remember the entirety of "Age of Aggression", and so have to return to the world of Skyrim to find an "Imperial" inn and hear the song.

I started humming the song on my way home, but couldn't remember the very first line. Or the order in which the last verses come. ._.
And that makes another thing to add to the list:

... you start humming/singing a random song without thinking what song you're choosing, and end up picking a Skyrim song. :D
 
... you get frustrated when you can't remember the entirety of "Age of Aggression", and so have to return to the world of Skyrim to find an "Imperial" inn and hear the song.

I started humming the song on my way home, but couldn't remember the very first line. Or the order in which the last verses come. ._.
And that makes another thing to add to the list:

... you start humming/singing a random song without thinking what song you're choosing, and end up picking a Skyrim song. :D
Song dedicated post :cool:
 
You wonder why the guy on tv does not stop to loot the guy he just killed.
You play two skyrims on two different xboxes at once.
You find yourself wishing you could go on a murderous rampage in real life like you do on skyrim when you are bored.
 
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