Message from @Deleted User
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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
0.o
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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
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
these are just hobbies
certainly too much can become unheatlhy - even politics - because i studied political communication in grad school in D.C. of all place, and during the presidential elections - i never got away from it - it got to a point where it was too much and the thought of politics made me somewhat anxious and depressed
Oh wow. Yeah I can imagine
There was a time, all through my young years, videogames, books and writing were all I had