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KamachoMcSagget

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Dudders said:
KamachoMcSagget said:
its true... there are people like that who go on the school computers and play starcraft, and they cramp my style because i am known to like gaming and do a lot of work in the computer lab, but dont take gaming to that rediculouse point
Whats wrong with Starcraft?



BTW I'm not fat or lazy... or for that matter LARP. I am awkward though (but around EVERYONE male or female)
Nothing, but skipping classes just to play it on the crappy school computers is too nerdy in my oppinion. It would be the same if it were any other game.
 

KamachoMcSagget

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Fredrick2003 said:
KamachoMcSagget said:
Dudders said:
KamachoMcSagget said:
its true... there are people like that who go on the school computers and play starcraft, and they cramp my style because i am known to like gaming and do a lot of work in the computer lab, but dont take gaming to that rediculouse point
Whats wrong with Starcraft?



BTW I'm not fat or lazy... or for that matter LARP. I am awkward though (but around EVERYONE male or female)
Nothing, but skipping classes just to play it on the crappy school computers is too nerdy in my oppinion. It would be the same if it were any other game.
How do you know they are skipping classes? I used to have a few hours between college classes last semester and I would play my PSP.
It's a small school, so I get that impression, but even if they werent, it still kinda buggs me to play games on school computers. I play my handhealds between classes, too, but actualy using the computer lab about a million times a day (they are always there!!) just gets on my pubes if you get what I'm saying.
 

Haberley

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30" waist, have run two sporting clubs in the past two years, only ever embarrass myself deliberately (and even then not in a gaming-related way). And I not only play at least 12 hours of games a week, I'm on a degree course to MAKE the damn things!

Unfortunately, though, I know a lot of people on my course who fit the stereotype perfectly, and they are usually the ones being the most outspoken about their love of gaming.

That's the problem - most people don't notice the normal, healthy gamers like myself... especially when compared to the 18 stone, unshaven guy who is wearing a Zelda t-shirt and smelling like they had a wash at the last eclipse...
 

MrSnugglesworth

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So false. I'm a normal guy that gets medium grades(C's and B's), stays out of attention, not to short, not the strongest guy, but not a weak little thing.
 

FallenRainbows

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captainwillies said:
Freakout456 said:
The stereotype of a gamer is we are fat, lazy, we live in a basement with foam swords and a castle, and can always end up embarrassing ourselves. But I want to know is this true do some gamers really do this or is it just a false stereotype?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-uTnqYHZ-I

sadly the answer is yes
...

Yet another to my list... Right were are those guys who wanted to help me eradicate ignorance?
 

vxicepickxv

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Guess what, there are gamers who are socially active, physically active, and don't live at home. I'm looking at buying a house of my own to move into, once I move to where my job is going.

Yeah, I don't believe this stereotype anymore.
 

Rafe

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Well I get out doing all sorts of manly sports (emphasise on manly) and still have the time to spend most my life on the Xbox :p The stereotype is rarely true.
 

Tonimata

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Well, I am an addicted pro gamer, and I'm not fat, I'm not what you'd call lazy (okay, I don't do stuff by motu propii, but I can still do them if asked to). I don't embarass myself, mostly because I don't feel embarassment.

AND MIND YOU, MY SWORDS ARE MADE OF PURE METAL!
 

iggyus

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Well I'm skinny, I like to do stuff, I have a sword which I will need in a school drama play but no castles and yeah I can embarrass myself quite nicely at times
 

Nomad

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Practically everyone's a gamer nowadays. At least in the younger generation. So yeah, that stereotype is outdated (if it ever was accurate at all).

Fredrick2003 said:
How is the Sega Nomad?
Dentedgod said:
Never had a Nomad
Gaah! I keep thinking you're talking about me! Takes me a couple of seconds to realize you aren't, each time I see the word "Nomad"...