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This is more for discussion, maybe some of you can handle it

I didn't even game often, but it constantly occupied my headspace. I spent tons of cash on Nintendo and steam just to barely play game but look forward to them. Or I would play them and it would just feel like a huge time sync and not fun.

I'm 40 now with 4 kids. I always justified it as a way to bond with them or something I deserved. I would say it was not as bad as doomscrolling or social media.

What kept me in the most was just memories of gaming. I just couldn't recreate the happy times. But I kept trying anyway. I tried moderation but I just cannot do it.

I decided to quit them all. It's liberating not to try for achievements or set arbitrary time limits. I no longer spend mental energy seeing what slop is too woke And acceptable.

I feel like this is something I should have done when I had my first kid years ago. It's a complete waste of time beyond some good mental exercises many of you cocks shamed vidya, and I salute you for it.

Everyone reading this under 40. Don't waste years like I did.
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Niemo on scored.co
25 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Gaming isn't terrible in moderation.

I play with a couple buddies and do PvP against other dudes. We talk trash, say gg to other competitors, and shoot it out. Its a good outlet for me as I don't have a good outlet for competitive male team sports otherwise.

Gooming is a huge issue tho and it's easy to cross over the line where you lose yourself to it entirely and just waste away in front of a screen.
Cleatusvandamme1 on scored.co
23 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I have been told this a lot. And really it's true with most things. Cocain from Coco leaves is fine in moderation. I think that's more of the problem. Also, I guess couch co op is fine. I made constraints of only social gaming before. However, there's this switch that turns on like a valve. It doesn't drip, shall we say.
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