What about if I have more fun having 18 hours of skyrim followed by 18 hours of wow and have way more fun than "play boardgames. Watch Firefly. Start up a DnD campaign. Start up a Warhammer collection, hang around at the local games workshop"? 'cos I have to be honest, that sounds really boring?RazadaMk2 said:Well...omega 616 said:I hear this phrase get thrown around a lot in our little culture but what does this or it's opposite phrase "you no lifer!" mean to you?
I think it means you don't "socialize" enough, by which I mean "you don't get drunk and do stupid shit" enough. Is it really that bad not to have a social life?
I don't have a social life, if I am not doing my few hours of voluntary work then I am sat alone in my flat gaming, youtube-ing, job searching or forum-ing.
So what are your thoughts on what is it to have a life, is it bad not to have a social life and what ever else.
It totally depends. Are you happy? Or are you gaming to escape. Cause when people are gaming to escape their boring lives then yeah, the no lifer term fits. And the calls for you to get a life ALSO fit. Its harsh but true.
I mean, I wish I had more of a life outside of gaming. But I messed up and I go to college with people who are, on average, 8 years older than me. With kids and shit. Outside of college and getting the occasional beer with them, I have no social life. At all. And I miss the life I used to lead.
It is not all about getting drunk and being an idiot. Lots of people think it is. It is a very good defense mechanism to go down that road and be SUPERIOR to other people because you dont need to "get drunk and do stupid shit" to have a life. You just need to do something outside of work/college or madness starts to set in.
Well, that is my view anyway.
In short?
If someone calls you a no lifer or says get a life simply because you are a gamer, ignore them. I used to have a life outside of gaming (Steady relationship + Work life + Good circle of friends that I would hang around with regularly) and get told I had no life simply because when I was alone I would game.
But if someone says get a life and you realise that outside of college/work all you do is game, well... Then get a life. Seriously. So many gamers get all defensive but humans are SOCIAL CREATURES. We NEED other people or we start to get depressed and whatnot. It is how we are built. By so many gamers I mean... Well, just about everyone I have ever met that has described themselves as a gamer.
Having a life is not about boozing and boning. Its about being happy and having friends. It is about having a reason to leave the house on the weekends. And, well...
If you spend the entire weekend in because "I am not the kind of guy that gets drunk, that is beneath me, it is pathetic, it is much more productive to play an MMO with a bunch of guys I have never met and get me that Sword Of Hitting Things Really Hard so in next weeks raid I can get the Sword of Really Hitting things Really Hard." well, maybe its about time you made some friends. Bring them round and play boardgames. Watch Firefly. Start up a DnD campaign. Start up a Warhammer collection, hang around at the local games workshop... To say it again, it is not about getting drunk and all that crap.
Its about having friends and doing things with them. No matter how nerdy, if you have friends and you do shit with them, you have a life. But if you don't and your image of a good weekend is 18 hours of Skyrim on Saturday followed by 18 hours of WoW on Sunday...
Then get a fucking life.
I just don't have as much fun around people as I do when I am alone. When I am alone I can instantly go from playing battlefield to this site and then to call of duty at the drop of a hat, with friends I have to negotiate everything or do what they want to do.
If they are watching firefly but you hate it or get bored 10 minutes in and want to watch family guy, you can't but I can.
People don't have to be social animals, we all say "all people are different" but it's not ok not to like being around other people for hours at a time?