thischrisdibs said:no, nothing ever really gets in the way. I just turn it off for a few hours, make a token appearance, then go back upstairs.
It's a good system.
this is my reasonfactualsquirrel said:Well, people are more important to me than video games.
So never.
Yea, I feel that. There's nothing more important to me in this world than my 7 month old daughter but kids sure are an overnight lifestyle change aren't they?The_Deleted said:And six weeks ago I had my second child. A beautiful baby girl, but a game block non-the -less!![]()
Um...No. But I will admit I get that similar frustration because I want to play some games and just chill out. Especially the monday after a break...but it wears of.atled3 said:apparently the copy of mass effect 2 i ordered from amazon will arrive on a Monday.
come on I learn more playing mass effect for 15 hours straight then i would learn from a month of school.
Yes, that's exactly what I said... xDSci-Fi luver437 said:So, you value your "video games" more them your siblings, parents, relatives and friends? Is this true? If so, video games changed the way you live your life.
xDTrivun said:OP, you sound a bit like a douche for that story. I'm not trying to insult you, but really, you do sound pretty bad for preferring to play games rather than see your half-brother and spend time with him. That's just plain nasty.
That said, I've sometimes played games as a means of procrastination from work. However, I usually finish on time anyway and meet all my deadlines, so it doesn't matter too much in the long run...
Well, its clear that you're still "mentally" not mature. I mean, even if I wanted to play lets see... Aliens Vs Predator 2 on the PC I would go. And thats where you bring your hand-held! But that is really nasty. How old are you by the way. Because my arguement is based on you being a 17~18 yearold.Woodsey said:Yes, that's exactly what I said... xDSci-Fi luver437 said:So, you value your "video games" more them your siblings, parents, relatives and friends? Is this true? If so, video games changed the way you live your life.
No, but as gaming is my hobby its just a real pain sometimes when you want to have a nice long sesh (doesn't exactly happen too often with GCSEs at the minute) on a game you've been waiting a year for, only to discover that things you don't want to do get in the way.
Like a 7-year-old's birthday party.
xDTrivun said:OP, you sound a bit like a douche for that story. I'm not trying to insult you, but really, you do sound pretty bad for preferring to play games rather than see your half-brother and spend time with him. That's just plain nasty.
That said, I've sometimes played games as a means of procrastination from work. However, I usually finish on time anyway and meet all my deadlines, so it doesn't matter too much in the long run...
I don't really understand why people don't get this: I don't want to go to a 7-year-old's birthday party in which I shall play no part in.
You're telling me you'd rather do that then kick-back and play on the game you've been waiting for for a year-and-a-half instead of stand around watching a load of 7-year-olds scream and run around for 5 hours?![]()
I'm 15, and I'm plenty mature - which is the reason why I don't want to go to a 7-year-old's birthday.Sci-Fi luver437 said:Well, its clear that you're still "mentally" not mature. I mean, even if I wanted to play lets see... Aliens Vs Predator 2 on the PC I would go. And thats where you bring your hand-held! But that is really nasty. How old are you by the way. Because my arguement is based on you being a 17~18 yearold.Woodsey said:Yes, that's exactly what I said... xDSci-Fi luver437 said:So, you value your "video games" more them your siblings, parents, relatives and friends? Is this true? If so, video games changed the way you live your life.
No, but as gaming is my hobby its just a real pain sometimes when you want to have a nice long sesh (doesn't exactly happen too often with GCSEs at the minute) on a game you've been waiting a year for, only to discover that things you don't want to do get in the way.
Like a 7-year-old's birthday party.
xDTrivun said:OP, you sound a bit like a douche for that story. I'm not trying to insult you, but really, you do sound pretty bad for preferring to play games rather than see your half-brother and spend time with him. That's just plain nasty.
That said, I've sometimes played games as a means of procrastination from work. However, I usually finish on time anyway and meet all my deadlines, so it doesn't matter too much in the long run...
I don't really understand why people don't get this: I don't want to go to a 7-year-old's birthday party in which I shall play no part in.
You're telling me you'd rather do that then kick-back and play on the game you've been waiting for for a year-and-a-half instead of stand around watching a load of 7-year-olds scream and run around for 5 hours?![]()
P.S: I would argue my way out of it not involving video games because your parents suddenly turn into Atkinson. Also, a 7 year-olds birthday? Man, I hope you aren't 17 or 18...
Well obviously you have low Karma j/k Life's not fair get used to it. The reason for you being an arse is because its because of video games. As I said before, using video games for an excuse will not get you anywhere in life. Just say you wan to do you work. Assuming your gaming system/s is in your room, just push play!Woodsey said:I'm 15, and I'm plenty mature - which is the reason why I don't want to go to a 7-year-old's birthday.Sci-Fi luver437 said:Well, its clear that you're still "mentally" not mature. I mean, even if I wanted to play lets see... Aliens Vs Predator 2 on the PC I would go. And thats where you bring your hand-held! But that is really nasty. How old are you by the way. Because my arguement is based on you being a 17~18 yearold.Woodsey said:Yes, that's exactly what I said... xDSci-Fi luver437 said:So, you value your "video games" more them your siblings, parents, relatives and friends? Is this true? If so, video games changed the way you live your life.
No, but as gaming is my hobby its just a real pain sometimes when you want to have a nice long sesh (doesn't exactly happen too often with GCSEs at the minute) on a game you've been waiting a year for, only to discover that things you don't want to do get in the way.
Like a 7-year-old's birthday party.
xDTrivun said:OP, you sound a bit like a douche for that story. I'm not trying to insult you, but really, you do sound pretty bad for preferring to play games rather than see your half-brother and spend time with him. That's just plain nasty.
That said, I've sometimes played games as a means of procrastination from work. However, I usually finish on time anyway and meet all my deadlines, so it doesn't matter too much in the long run...
I don't really understand why people don't get this: I don't want to go to a 7-year-old's birthday party in which I shall play no part in.
You're telling me you'd rather do that then kick-back and play on the game you've been waiting for for a year-and-a-half instead of stand around watching a load of 7-year-olds scream and run around for 5 hours?![]()
P.S: I would argue my way out of it not involving video games because your parents suddenly turn into Atkinson. Also, a 7 year-olds birthday? Man, I hope you aren't 17 or 18...
You're really getting away from the point - I've had exams/revision/coursework this week, and the only thing to look forward to has been Mass Effect 2 arriving so I can have break before returning to said coursework.
I fail to see how not wanting to go to a 7-year-old's birthday to sit around with the adults (who all have 20+ years on me) makes me an arse hole. I'm going anyway, I just really cannot be arsed xD
I'm not being an arse, I've just got something I'd rather do that's being blocked out by something no-one in their right mind would want to do.Nouw said:Well obviously you have low Karma j/k Life's not fair get used to it. The reason for you being an arse is because its because of video games. As I said before, using video games for an excuse will not get you anywhere in life. Just say you wan to do you work. Assuming your gaming system/s is in your room, just push play!