Could not resist. You know it's poison. 😄
We use the card for gas/groceries/big box retailers and online. Cash for nearly everything else. Restaurants, local markets, doctor co-pays, anything having to do with firearms and alcohol (I actually abstain from both of these types of items, so...
Glad you had a good day :)
We went to see Niko Moon Thursday night, followed by the annual Cowboy Ball last night. It's looking to shape up for a good weekend. Too cold for us to get out on the lake yet, unless we're going fishing, and even then it's too cold for my wimpy ass. LOL I'm a...
Exactly. That's what I came to realize. We all waste time with different activities, so I don't think it's fair to judge gaming as a time waster. However, back to the original post, I do agree it's addictive and detrimental to child behavior. It's designed to be addictive, just like social...
Okay. I just had a revelation.
If someone were to say they spend 2-4 hours watching TV in the evening, does that warrant the same harsh judgment as gaming for 2-4 hours? Still a waste of time, IMO. But I've never been a big TV person since I got a job at 16. Used to watch MTV for hours on...
Imagine how much more knowledge one would possess if one read 2-4 hours every day.
edit: If one worked out for an hour and read for 1-3 hours every day, he or she would be more physically and mentally fit than someone who used those hours for gaming. If you have time in your day to do that and...
So are you arguing that a benefit of gaming is that you can potentially get a job working for a gaming company? Kind of like being a dope pusher? or a high-level dope dealer?
You said it all, right here.
I am not an expert on many things, but I AM somewhat of an expert on kids. I have yet to figure out any kind of benefit from the games.