[QUOTE="jericho180"][QUOTE="Brmarlin"] [QUOTE="jericho180"][QUOTE="Zaeryn"][QUOTE="Brmarlin"]Ah, spewing cliched bull**** stereotypes without rhyme, reason, logic, and furthermore why are you posting here if you don't like it? It is inherently going to occur here, and games are a large part of life for a fair amount of this sites' community. And for the love of whatever deity or lack thereof you believe in, please use some correct spelling, and grammer.Brmarlin
It's grammar, by the way.
way to stick it to the grammAr freak. Way to ignore the main point of my post for as long as you have been. Do you always skip to the last parts?
oh what...no response to the pointless fantysies comment aobut video games....u arn't gunna argue....oh wait u can't, because thats exactly what they are. you can't compare games to life in any way. it makes you no more or less of a man. actallu the more time you spend playing video games the less likly you are goping to sucsede in sports so it does make you less of a man. Just because you are incapable of basic reading comprehension does not mean that I didn't respond to the pointless fantasies comment. Focus on the fourth and fifth words of the post and you will see my response. I can compare games to life - I can enjoy games more at times. And manhood is not determined by sports aptitude, it is determined by the presence of a Y-chromosome.
Games contain immersive, fantastic worlds expanding to every corner of the imagination. They contain deep strategy, stories, and new ideas.
Sports have steroids, fans spewing macho dogmas (although many don't), and sweaty guys tackling each other. And apparantely, they've damaged your brain cells, given your posts.
u must be a scintist to be ttalking about y-chromozones is what makes you a good person and manlyhood. in the end it doesn't matter on how smart you are, how much brain cells you have, or all the good "new stories, stragety and stuff" it all comes down at when lifes over you look back and say how good your life was. so if games is what your life is then do ahead and think that, but to me, making friends, real ones not online ones, playing games where you actually interact(sports, sleding, playing a game of baseball with your friends) and experince real things. but since i can't convince you that real life has so much more to offer than video games then you just go right ahead and belife that your right. i just know that i would much rather have real friends, do REAL things, and other things over games. and im not saying you don't have real friends but those things are so much more important.
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