You can't, its terminal. Some have tried counseling but mostly this option fails.
my addiction to WikiAnswers
People do get addicted to computers. I am personally addicted to Wikianswers and my Xbox 360.
Many of us joke that we are addicted to WikiAnswers. To some degree we may be more than joking! Some addictions have to be better for you than others, but no true addiction is healthy. If it is causing problems in your everyday life, then maybe it is time to consider directing some of your attention elsewhere for a while. And in case you're wondering if you might be on the road to becoming a "Wikiholic," click on the Related Question.
You go on wikianswers when you're really supposed to be working on an essay on the computer.
It is a way to catch hold of any difficult case or a sort of escape from difficulty when there is ambiguity.
People want to escape reality, because reality is too painful or nightmarish to emotionally/physically/mentally deal with in a functional way. There are various specific reasons as to *why* each person wants this escape, whether it is escape from an unhealthy relationship, from a responsibility, from memories, or from unresolved conflict and grief from one's family of origin. Sometimes a temporary escape from reality is healthy, although there is a risk of addiction (i.e. drugs) or destruction (i.e. suicide) to the method of escape from reality. Addiction and death provoke a cycle of painful reality to those around the person wanting to escape reality. Therefore, knowing that escape is only temporary is imparative to everyone's health.
Wikiholics are WikiAnswers obsessed users; there is no specific age at which the addiction can kick in.(Learn the warning signs via the Related link below.)
A sentence using the word addicting is difficult to arrange. The WikiAnswers website is addicting.
Some things are more difficult than others!I'm not addicted -- I can quit any time I want to! I've done it dozens of times!!
there are none because it will kill our minds for addiction. yes it is for fun and yet it is amazing but when you are addicted you cannot easily be escape of it. . . .
In "American Horror Story: Hotel," the character known as the Addiction Demon is portrayed by actor Seth Gabel. This entity embodies the struggles of addiction, feeding off the vices and desires of its victims. It manifests as a seductive figure who preys on individuals seeking pleasure or escape, ultimately leading them to their downfall. The Addiction Demon serves as a symbol of the destructive nature of substance abuse throughout the season.
I think it's about a drug addiction. And him and Max. If you look up the lyrics and scroll down to read the comments they state what their meaning of this song is.