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My point is that it doesn't matter if it's Graal or WoW, or CoD -- don't let any game cross that line.[/i]
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But what if that WoW or CoD 'addict' was successful enough to independently support himself so that he wouldn't have to infringe on the happiness of others by getting them to support his living instead? Would his time excessively playing these games impact his life in a
negative way if he truly enjoys the time he plays on it as much as an 'average' person would enjoy going out to some party?
That's the idea I'm getting at here. So many people I come across think theres some sort of
reliability to experiences in life, when there is not. Life is how you see it, your consciousness is essentially everything in the entire universe for all we know. With that in mind, do those social barriers even exist if that addicted gamer loves the time he is spending with his life? Is he really missing out on anything?