As much as I'd like to sound "deep" saying this, its just a thought i've come up with... About 5 years ago my father built a woodstrip canoe, you basically take these really long cedar strips and glue them togeather until you have a canoe. It's not rocket scinence, you just need to have patience. He spent hours/hours building that canoe. Which can be compared to the hours/hours I spend video gaming. (changing the subject) After you finish a particularly hard requirement in *insert favorite game here* you feel acomplished , like you've done something. However, most anyone outside the gaming community will look at your accomplishment and say it's just a waste of time. But, most anyone outside the wooodcrafting community would say that my dad's canoe is a really cool acomplishment even if they dont care about canoes or woodworking. What I am trying to say is... Video Games will not gain universal acceptance unless people will stop disdaining them, just because they don't physically exist, they ahve to stop being thought of as simply a time waster and more of as a hobby.
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