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The next seven to ten years of gaming is going to be held back by a 4 tflops consolesld
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2020-09-13 at 3:29 PM UTC
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2020-09-13 at 3:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Anything tangible… anything real you accomplish is just as ultimately impermanent as anything done in a video game. 10000 years from now what I did in WoW tonight will matter just as much as every meaningful thing you've done in your entire life. Everything stops existing eventually. If permanence determines value, you might as well hop on the nihilist hype train to hell now and be done with it because nothing has value by that metric.
Not that I disagree with you and I understand where you stand on social interaction with your peers, but what about the impact you could have on a child? You're intelligent. Maybe there's something you could teach a kid and do it in a way that leaves a positive and lasting impression. Maybe that starts a chain of events that leads that child to become an adult interested in teaching children with patience and kindness. Maybe that chain keeps going for generations. All because of that time HTS made that kid feel important. Who knows. -
2020-09-13 at 4:48 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2020-09-13 at 4:56 PM UTCeverything HTS posted ITT is to further the tranny agenda. "I believe reality to be this so it is and others have to conform to it."
Please, you can construct whatever reality you want FOR YOURSELF but its just that: for yourself, as all realities are subjective. But you can't expect others to take you seriously if it doesnt have crossover with their reality. There's like a ven diagram of overlapping realities and in almost none of them are there more than 2 genders and are video game experiences more meaningful than experiences of events outside of a video game.
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2020-09-14 at 2:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Not that I disagree with you and I understand where you stand on social interaction with your peers, but what about the impact you could have on a child? You're intelligent. Maybe there's something you could teach a kid and do it in a way that leaves a positive and lasting impression. Maybe that starts a chain of events that leads that child to become an adult interested in teaching children with patience and kindness. Maybe that chain keeps going for generations. All because of that time HTS made that kid feel important. Who knows.
Let's hope you don't impact any children.