And I heard you’ll more likely die on your way to collect your win than actually win the lottery.
And I heard home is a very dangerous place, cos lots of people die because of it…or at it?
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I love games, gamification and chat roleplaying, socializing with people, volunteering, different lists and difficult topics!
And I heard you’ll more likely die on your way to collect your win than actually win the lottery.
And I heard home is a very dangerous place, cos lots of people die because of it…or at it?
I don’t know why but these pictures remind me of AI generated (not saying they are)!
This is wholesome ♥
Care to clarify what is objectively bad? Like, an example
A fine question!
The easiest answer is effect of the hobby towards other aspects of life. If one’s relationships with people suffer, or school or work, because one rather sits in front of one’s gaming device, then there’s a chance that one has a gaming disorder. Also, continuously postponing things that need to be done in real life and rather play games can be a sign.
Things that can lead to adding gaming hours:
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Some people don’t even get joy from games anymore, and they still continue the activity. Some get to the point of experiencing suicidal thoughts. Then there’s the thing of social exclusion - you simply drift away from the society and lock yourself up at home.
EDIT: It doesn’t mean that one has problems if one is having a blast with games for one or two weeks. After a half a year and neglecting other parts of life however…
It makes a nasty clicking noise and sharp metal clattering and when it finds its body it will drill in the space where the neck should be!
At that point you’re in for a world of hurt!
A thing that has helped me maybe 90+% of the time (if I recall correctly, it’s been a while from the last one):
I know that some body builds will stay bigger than others no matter how hard you exercise and burn fat. I believe that genes aren’t the only reason for that.
Some delusions can bring comfort for life. Its not all bad.