05-13-2005, 06:33 PM
Quote:Quote:(Ghostiger @ May 7 2005, 10:50 AM)quote=BrianLeichty35
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The only thing that I can see that you have is bad grammar.
No need for insults. Constructive criticism is normally welcomed though.
Quote:Quote:QUOTE(jahcs @ May 7 2005, 11:18 AM)quote=BrianLeichty35
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The first ones you mentioned make me wonder about your values if you consider those worthwhile things to be doing.
I do not consider smoking, drinking, or doing meth to be positive activities. Everyone has their vices, for some it's computer games, sports, cooking, or the more destructive ones I listed. They were selected for humorous effect and because they are fairly common addictions in our society, just like gaming.
BrianLeichty35,May 13 2005, 08:45 AM Wrote:Quote:(Ghostiger @ May 7 2005, 11:31 AM)
Exactly. I dont think the cost is at all prohibative. But I can think of many good reasons to say RL activities are better than any vidio game - even a free vidio game.
But it isn't free.
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I believe Ghostiger was speaking in general terms that any real life activity is better for you than any video game, even if you found a video game that was totally free.
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