Message from @TheSatireGames
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totally lost that debate.
1:20 lol
I love it
PUBG tonight? @Orlando @csquare @TheSatireGames
i'm down - i'll be staying in tonight
i only have it on pc
Boooo @TheSatireGames lolz jk
I'll try to stream it on Mixer
xD i was thikning about buying it on console but i hardly play video games naymore
I know. I am trying to stop altogether. When I get in USAF, it will happen.
i'm not an everyday gamer myself but i do play casually when i have time
ya same
I play for about 2 hours a night and alot more on weekends..... sad life. Lolz
night time on weekends
@Deleted User not sad at all
I don't hang out with anyone in my area.
Not saying that I do that on purpose. Just don't know of any like minded individuals in my area.
All of my friends are either working, have families, or super far.
Not a big deal really.
not at all - you'll make plenty of friends where you're headed
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@Orlando Absolutely. It's like through video games, I'm buying time. CT is boring and full of Godless liberals.
@Deleted User haha, so is Maryland, most of my friends before the Army just arent interesting enough to hang out with - I dont like tv or movies like I used to - I'm usually listening to music or playing video games when inside
I'm the same way, @Orlando
ya me and my friends mainly party up on xbox live to shoot the S.
It makes it feel like you are isolated.
when I was in grad school, I felt isolated 24/7 - now that it's over - i appreciate the time i have to do nothing or play on xbox
I only have pubG on the pc
for the pc guys, how come no h1z1, its free and pubgish
@Orlando Sorry I had a meeting. Yeah it sucks but you had to put your nose to the grind to get that Masters degree! 💪
@Deleted User no problemo, yes indeed
So do video games promote isolationism?
i would say yes - i imagine it's on the individual to be conscious enough to know what is too much and when it's time to get outside, exercise, do meaningful things, etc.
I would agree to that, @Orlando.
I would also add that video games also changes social behavior. However, I would also ask: is that any different from people who surf the internet daily?
for sure it can change social behavior - being from the Nintendo generation, I was raised around video games - but I did have parents that made sure I did other things - which carried into adulthood - and it's not much different than surfing internet daily - however, for folks like myself, I spend a great deal of time on the internet reading albeit news, history, etc. so if anything I'm well-informed
I'm a gamer myself or rather, a past generation gamer. For the ps2-3 & gamecube. I still love the videogames I grew up with but like anything that is being taken too much can become unhealthy
So many great videogames with amazing moral lessons to this day, have influenced the person I have become
same with someone watching tv or movies ALL the time