I admit, I wouldn't like having computer games taken away from me. Not one bit. Neither would my children.master m99 said:thats a fair point but now that we have them i would be interested to see how people would react to having them taken away not if we never had them =)AnnaIME said:You know, there was a time, some of us still remember it, before there were computers and/or game consoles in each and every home. I was the first kid in my class to have one, maybe the first in our entire school. I was in junior high. What we did? Well, I read books. Tons and tons of books. And me and my friends would talk. Sometimes about books. The "games with dice" thing wasn't that big in our lives, but riding around on our bikes while talking was.
Excuse me, I have to go read bedtime stories to my grandchildren now.
OK, I don't have grandchildren, but I could have had if I had started my family a bit younger.
They constantly roll critical fails?!? WHAT KIND OF UNIVERSE HAVE YOU CREATED?????? Sorry for the screaming, you just terrified me to no end.......master m99 said:erm...they all land on 1 now...ya screw logic they just dont work =PDaystar Clarion said:I would wonder what the hell had happened to gravity in order for dice to stop working.
I think I would join you in that as well.Soren91 said:I would cry and rock back and forth in a corner, humming gaming music.