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you have a decent point but i dont think that work can be compared to "gaming" 10 h /*day , work or starve
on the other hand i see "philosophical thinking" much more productive than cliking the screen . the brain is a muscle, at least analizing ideas makes you move the muscle. if my theorical son spend the day thinking maybe i would be worried of what will be of his life but at least he is making his brain move and with a lot of luck he can be a future writer , philosofer . he is gaining something of it. what would anyone gain with Wow or almost any game by abusing of it??? |
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well if the sense of life was to be happy which i doubt it would make sense playing wow 10 hours a day if it makes you happy
the problem with this is that they put electrodes in the brain of rats in the pleasure centers that were triggered when the rats pressed a button and they would not even touch the food not to stop pressing the buttonmaybe wow its something like this a bit but hey kudos to the original poster since clod its the same edit: some times seeing what people spend on hardware just for this game and how they take the game problems to the heart and the level of nerdyness into wwii aviation makes me undersatnd what im doing here
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3gb ram ASUS Radeon EAH4650 DI - 1 GB GDDR2 I PREFER TO LOVE WITHOUT BEING LOVED THAT NOT LOVE AT ALL Last edited by raaaid; 05-27-2012 at 02:01 PM. |
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