1 year ago15 points(+0/-0/+15Score on mirror)2 children
> Vidya--better than watching goyvision or being on (((social media)))
Yeah, the sum total of my ‘media consumption’ for over a decade has just been video games, and it always seems I play the same ones from years ago which are certain not to include any propaganda.
>figures
I had a discussion with a friend just yesterday about this. Articulated figures you can pose and have accessories with… those are great for kids. Let their imaginations do whatever as they role play with something poseable. But these resin models of characters or scenes that just… sit there? And are hundreds or thousands of dollars? What good are they for children *or* adults? I find it disturbing.
>magic tricks
If you can get good at hiding contraband from the government, that’s a good trick.
>online trolling
“Oh em gee, like, that hurts my fee fees so you should, like, stop doing that!” ~ female (sophist) psychology
>gambling
Oy vey goyim, just buy stocks instead! That’s not ga—well hang on…
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
>Yeah, the sum total of my ‘media consumption’ for over a decade has just been video games, and it always seems I play the same ones from years ago which are certain not to include any propaganda.
**precisely** what i'm still doing to this day
>If you can get good at hiding contraband from the government, that’s a good trick.
hmm... that's definitely good to know
>female (sophist) psychology
took the words out of my mouth
>Oy vey goyim, just buy stocks instead! That’s not ga—well hang on…
i got burned hard on stocks, it is literally *a jewish casino*
the only exception is GME which is an ultra chaotic stock which if you're patient, you can make some big bundle of shekels
>Yeah, the sum total of my ‘media consumption’ for over a decade has just been video games, and it always seems I play the same ones from years ago which are certain not to include any propaganda.
>precisely what i'm still doing to this day
Same, and I bring the kids along for the ride.
I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with fiction, or even escapism to an extent, especially considering the world we live in. It's good to be able to play out the role of a selfless hero, brave adventurer, or skilled operator in scenarios where those are considered positive, even if you're not actually doing those things.
Kids, in particular, need something to aspire to and they're so lacking in real world role models that even adults are unable to chose a good direction. At least if they're playing a character who helps every village they come across, or boldly steps into the unknown, or constantly masters new ideas and abilites, they've got a template for what they should strive for in the real world.
The problem with newer games, almost entirely, is they're evil. Morally gray, at best. You're no longer playing a pillar of society, you're a thief, a thug, an assassin, or "just surviving" a world with no moral standards. No different from living your regular life except the risk is removed; true escapism.
On top of that, the adventuring has been replaced with quest markers and competence replaced with ease of use and "skill based" matchmaking. Outside a few gems, there's nothing even to get good at.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
Vidya exists as a male hobby because there are a lot of men who would like to be out killing their enemies but are prevented from doing so by (((society))).
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
I'm convinced this is why (((MSM))) was freaking out about violent videogames the first 15 years or so of their existance; jews weren't sure if they were going to increase White masculinity or decrease it. It's why cucked places like Germany were so heavy on violent videogame censorship. After it became clear that all videogames limit masculinity all mainstream pressure to censor them suddenly disappeared.
>Oy vey, this game is about killing demons like us! What if it gets young White men into firearms and exercising? Tell CNN and Faux to shut it down until we know what's going on!
collecting figurines--soy
magic tricks? cool but pointless
online trolling? just normal male behavior
gambling? yeah that's fucking gay.
Yeah, the sum total of my ‘media consumption’ for over a decade has just been video games, and it always seems I play the same ones from years ago which are certain not to include any propaganda.
>figures
I had a discussion with a friend just yesterday about this. Articulated figures you can pose and have accessories with… those are great for kids. Let their imaginations do whatever as they role play with something poseable. But these resin models of characters or scenes that just… sit there? And are hundreds or thousands of dollars? What good are they for children *or* adults? I find it disturbing.
>magic tricks
If you can get good at hiding contraband from the government, that’s a good trick.
>online trolling
“Oh em gee, like, that hurts my fee fees so you should, like, stop doing that!” ~ female (sophist) psychology
>gambling
Oy vey goyim, just buy stocks instead! That’s not ga—well hang on…
**precisely** what i'm still doing to this day
>If you can get good at hiding contraband from the government, that’s a good trick.
hmm... that's definitely good to know
>female (sophist) psychology
took the words out of my mouth
>Oy vey goyim, just buy stocks instead! That’s not ga—well hang on…
i got burned hard on stocks, it is literally *a jewish casino*
the only exception is GME which is an ultra chaotic stock which if you're patient, you can make some big bundle of shekels
>precisely what i'm still doing to this day
Same, and I bring the kids along for the ride.
I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with fiction, or even escapism to an extent, especially considering the world we live in. It's good to be able to play out the role of a selfless hero, brave adventurer, or skilled operator in scenarios where those are considered positive, even if you're not actually doing those things.
Kids, in particular, need something to aspire to and they're so lacking in real world role models that even adults are unable to chose a good direction. At least if they're playing a character who helps every village they come across, or boldly steps into the unknown, or constantly masters new ideas and abilites, they've got a template for what they should strive for in the real world.
The problem with newer games, almost entirely, is they're evil. Morally gray, at best. You're no longer playing a pillar of society, you're a thief, a thug, an assassin, or "just surviving" a world with no moral standards. No different from living your regular life except the risk is removed; true escapism.
On top of that, the adventuring has been replaced with quest markers and competence replaced with ease of use and "skill based" matchmaking. Outside a few gems, there's nothing even to get good at.
have you tried Intravenous 1 and/or 2? you'd love em. no sarcasm
Change my mind.
>Oy vey, this game is about killing demons like us! What if it gets young White men into firearms and exercising? Tell CNN and Faux to shut it down until we know what's going on!