Irredeemable
There, now you can just copy and paste that into your responses so at least you can spell your vitriol correctly.
Still waiting for someone to make the case that video games are redeemable
Irredeemable
There, now you can just copy and paste that into your responses so at least you can spell your vitriol correctly.
And that goes for time spent on computers also, with as much time as I've spent on computers, I could have had a PhD if I'd spent as much time studying. But a lot of my time is spent on research (how to repair things) and the news. Either way it's a big loss of time for me.Gamers are the biggest loosers on the face of the earth. They contribute very little to society.
Gamers are the biggest loosers on the face of the earth.
Really? I’m a gamer and far from a loser. I am a Christian and have a great career and a wife of 17 years and a great son. But thanks for stereotyping gamers. Also, my son is a gamer. But I have his account locked to where he can’t talk to people and he can’t access certain content. He doesn’t have a cell phone either. I don’t just let him do whatever he wants. I actually play an important role in his life. Unlike so many dads today.Gamers are the biggest loosers on the face of the earth. They contribute very little to society.
Still waiting for someone to make the case that video games are redeemable
Still waiting for someone to make the case that video games are redeemable
Yeah, ya caught me, dunno why I said 350. The other day I looked up the smallest big block (never bothered to look) and found out in the late 50's/early 60's they had a 348 big block in the W series. I always thought the smallest was the 400. Guess that discussion got stuck in the ole frontal lobe.
*edit* Actually, I think I was going for a 350 4 bolt. I dunno, I was just trying to prove a point that had nothing to do with motor size. Kudos to you for picking out my error and laughing about it, completely validates you agreeing with lee right?
Here’s another article that touches on the societal, psychological, and physiological issues of gaming. While the article addresses the very real possibility of addiction to gaming, it also mentions the possibility of using video games to sharpen the cognitive skills of adults. I don’t know if your mindset will allow for that, but it sounds redeemable to me.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK274562/
Unless you consider the NIH not to be legitimate?
You know what else sharpens cognitive skills? Actually learning a skill, for instance gunsmithing, hunting, working on cars, woodworking, home improvement. I'm bedding my first rifle over the next week.
From your article:
"Although evidence shows that some video games designed for health and educational purposes are effective, many of the assessment studies and trials that have been conducted are not of equal quality and often lack a control group and adequate power, noted Farah. Isolated studies are difficult to interpret, and replicability in real-world application issues remains a concern. In addition, Farah noted that some of the leading researchers in the video game field have vested interests in which they may want to commercialize their product, once positive results are found."
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