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He did let you pee on him
Yeah, but in his defense, he did draw the line when I tried to dook on his chest.
He did let you pee on him
Their parents....
How many is quite a few? Is it a designated career field, taught in schools?
Good hand/eye coordination is a problem without games? How did we manage before games?
Games are not the ONLY waste of time.....just the one being discussed at the moment. Want to talk about game shows and "reality" TV?:2razz:
Yeah, but could you have defended yourself from him?
Are you kidding? IT couldn't have defended himself from that guys little sister.
Yeah, but in his defense, he did draw the line when I tried to dook on his chest.
As a parent, I will decide what my kids do with their free time. They can have plenty of fun, as long as they don't obsess over one kind of fun, especially any kind of fun that keeps them from getting the education I am paying for so they can move out of my house....I love them, but don't want to have them living with me unless they are gainfully employed and paying rent, or in college, or in some pursuit that is meaningful and life enhancing. All the games, skateboarding, tatoos, body piercings, dope, smoking, drinking, drug use, street racing, or hanging with unemployed friends add up to maximum loserville.....You claimed that "too much entertainment is a problem" and the subjective opinion of parent's is your standard for deciding how much is too much? You do realize that the majority of "video gamers" do not live with their parent's right?
Got proof of that? I doubt it...
Too much of anything is can be a problem, but when you make assertions about someone else's entertainment of choice as being problematic, I expected something a little more concrete than this.
Do you honestly think that anything that isn't a "designated career field taught in schools" is a failing industry? That people do not either derive joy, money or value out of them?
Did I say that good hand/eye coordination was a problem without games?
Tell me, if I were to tell you that Orange Juice was a good source of calcium, would you then ask me if calcium intake were a problem pre-oranges? Or if we managed without them?
How is the fact that we could manage without something an argument against its alleged benefits? I still don't understand your issue with games and skateboarding... But I definitely find your responses quite luddite.
Oooh, I am a luddite...I am surprised you know what that is...did you learn it in a game?
When kids are spending too much time on games and not doing their school work, it is a problem...
How can an activity for enjoyment be a waste of time? Or a billion dollar industry for that matter?
Porn is likely a billion dollar industry, I suppose that makes it wonderful in your mind, and hand.
No I don't want to talk about TV with you... Nor do i think I want to finish this discussion. You assert your value judgments as truth, and strike me as the type of person to prevent a child from having fun because you personally see no value in their activity.
Then don't finish the discussion, go to the skate park, take your games with you, and contribute to the billion dollar industry.
Who are you to decide what is a waste of time for someone else? What would you have done about the alleged "video game problem?"
And if you have a hobby, how would you feel about a stranger telling you that to engage in it is a waste of time and money? Is JOY not an end in itself?
One might have less need of such training if one stayed out of bars...:lol:
A co-worker once told me how he got into a fight with a friend at a bar, both were intoxicated of course. I told him that I never heard of any good thing happening in a bar. He said he met his second wife in a bar, the one he was currently cheating on. I rested my case.....
Actually I do. The Entertainment Software Association puts out a wealth of statistics regarding video games in fact. For example:Got proof of that? I doubt it...
Oooh, I am a luddite...I am surprised you know what that is...did you learn it in a game?
When kids are spending too much time on games and not doing their school work, it is a problem...
Porn is likely a billion dollar industry, I suppose that makes it wonderful in your mind, and hand.
Then don't finish the discussion, go to the skate park, take your games with you, and contribute to the billion dollar industry.
As a parent, I will decide what my kids do with their free time. They can have plenty of fun, as long as they don't obsess over one kind of fun, especially any kind of fun that keeps them from getting the education I am paying for so they can move out of my house....
I love them, but don't want to have them living with me unless they are gainfully employed and paying rent, or in college, or in some pursuit that is meaningful and life enhancing.
All the games, skateboarding, tatoos, body piercings, dope, smoking, drinking, drug use, street racing, or hanging with unemployed friends add up to maximum loserville.....
Defend it all you want, you are entitled to your opinion, and I am entitled to mine...
Get back to me when you are over your period....
Actually I do. The Entertainment Software Association puts out a wealth of statistics regarding video games in fact. For example:
-The average game player is 35 years old and has been playing games for 13 years.
-The average age of the most frequent game purchaser is 40 years old.
-Forty percent of all game players are women. In fact, women over the age of 18 represent a significantly greater portion of the game-playing population (33 percent) than boys age 17 or younger (18 percent).
-In 2008, 26 percent of Americans over the age of 50 played video games, an increase from nine percent in 1999.
-Ninety-four percent of game players under the age of 18 report that their parents are present when they purchase or rent games.
Your preconceived notions about who is playing video games has nothing to do with reality, losers aren't the only ones playing games. Lots of people from all walks are, and the %'s are growing annually.
You didn't know the Nintendo Wii was a hit in retirement communities?
You sure have a lot of prejudicial pre-conceived notions about skaters or people who play video games.
That's fine, as I said, all things in moderation.
So if they weren't you would throw them out? If they disagree'd with your opinions on meaningful careers or lifestyles? Wow...
I don't know what your gripe is w/ tatoos, or drinking, or even having friends who are unemployed. I don't know if you've been paying attention to the economy but a lot of people, people who could not be called losers in the capitalistic sense were recently fine, and are now unemployed.
If you truly look down on these people as losers, rather than see'ing the economic causes... I really don't care who you regard as a loser.
I'm not saying that there aren't stoned losers playing video games in their parents basements, I'm saying that they aren't the majority nor does playing video games make one a loser. Those stoned losers that do exist weren't made losers by their XBOX's, they were losers from the start who lost track of their priorities. Its the gateway drug argument all over again, marijuana doesn't make people try crack. You have to be the kind of person who is willing to try crack in the first place.
If drinking was for losers, then how many Fortune 500 CEO's are losers and how many are sober? It is in fact possible to walk like a duck, but still be a successful person, and thus NOT a duck.
we must travel if vastly different circles. I don't even know anyone who plays video games except for kids...guess the adults I know have other things on their minds...
and my notions about losers who waste their time is not preconceived, but based on observation. I have siblings who are poor, and find lots of ways to waste their time still, even in their old age...old habits are hard to break.
At least they have finally stopped asking me for money. The numbers are small, perhaps, when it comes to people who reject education for entertainment, but those are the ones I call losers.
They are in their 20's, no job, living with mom and dad, hanging with other losers during the day. Community college classes are available to practically anybody who signs up, but they remain children, dependent on others for food and shelter.
I agree that games are OK if they are not displacing important things in life. My grandkids get to play games, as long as their chores are done, homework is done, and grades are good. See, my kids are mean to their kids, just like I was to them. But my kids are college grads, employed, doing well, and somehow have no interest in video games, not that they don't find their own ways of killing time, as I do. Mine is here, arguing wtih people....thanks for playing.:2razz:
Perhaps they do, the fact remains that your stereotyping did not reflect reality; Millions of adults in fact play video games.
So you're taking a personal encounter with a loser, then using it as the basis to insult an entire group of people, and it doesn't even apply to the majority of that group. How is that not prejudice, or a preconceived notion
If someone mentions "that person plays alot of games" do you not then jump to a visualization of your siblings?
If someone is "rejecting" education for entertainment, you are right in calling them a loser. However if you assume that a person playing a game is doing it despite having something better to do, I'm going to have to ask you how you know that.
If you don't know their priorities, or anything about them, but presume to judge their character... you're the loser in my book.
You have no disagreement from me, such a person would be a loser in my book. Thats a correct diagnosis, however an incorect one would be assuming that one is a loser because they have one of the symptoms. One can play games and have their **** together.
That's all as it should be, however you'd be hard pressed to convince me that debating online is any better (or less of a waste of time) than gaming.
It may simply be better, by certain standards, or to certain people. All of that being said, I've gotta stop debating online... I've got finals on wednesday!
one more step....go back to my post that you took objection to, #17, and read it again, without your own personal bias, IOW, objectively, if you can.
Show me where I used the broad brush and painted everyone with it.
Did I leave out the word SOME so you assume ALL?
Then read your response to my post and tell me you aren't being overly defensive, and insulting.
You have an excuse, you are very young, and live in libertarian fantastyland. :2razz:
Good luck on your exams. Gets lots of education. That and some common sense will likely serve you well....
You didn't know the Nintendo Wii was a hit in retirement communities?
Very true, those who quit learning are also boring...:lol:notions about.
I know that I was being insulting when I was, did you? If you want respect, start giving it... If you think my standard operating procedure includes opening with venom, you should check my posting history. I only get nasty when I have to deal w/ nastiness. not true, read your first response to my postKeep that in mind whenever you regard people @ skateparks "old enough to shave" as contemptible. You don't know these people, you could be looking at a CPA who shaves on the days he goes to the office.
I think you need to go back and reread your posts and see if you can't find more passive aggressive insults like this one.
there was a razz icon behind it....do you know what that means?:2razz:
None of my opinions are a result of my age, people who think my age is relevant to the arguments I am making are committing the logical fallacy of appeal to authority (experience.)trust me, experience is a great teacher
And to regard my political ideology as "fantasyland" shows your utter lack of respect for it.... But what is worse is that when you said that I genuinely believe you did not know you were being insulting...
how many libertarians get elected?
Its my last semester, but I will never stop educating me. Very little that I know I got from a teacher, I am an autodidact.
Personally no one can ever "have an education," education is a lifelong process and anyone who stops is already dead IMO.
not true, read your first response to my post
Is it? And who decides how much is too much?
I don't see whats wrong with men who enjoy skateboarding, in fact quite a few make a very good living that way.
Good hand/eye coordination helps in MANY other fields as well, and there are other proven benefits to video games and other forms of entertainment.
I just don't see what your problem is with them...
there was a razz icon behind it....do you know what that means?:2razz:
trust me, experience is a great teacher
how many libertarians get elected?
Very true, those who quit learning are also boring...:lol: