Fair enough, I just like the design of some gaming gear. It's not just the game's logo on my chest.51gunner said:I do wear shirts from my school, but that's more of a mark of pride. The ones I have mean you've gotten through the first half of your engineering degree. I've also got one that makes a little crack at the arts department. I also wear the odd t-shirt I've gotten from work.seamusotorain said:Would you wear a band t-shirt, or a shirt from an exhibition, or a concert? Maybe a t-shirt you got for volunteering, or for taking part in a sporting events, or one from your old school/college, or a society you're involved in at college I don't think wearing a gaming t-shirt implies that gaming is the only thing you do/talk about.51gunner said:I wouldn't really wear it, so I don't own it. Gaming's a hobby of mine I do on my own time, I try not to let it become the only thing I do or talk about.
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I guess those reflect a part of my personality I'm proud of, whereas there's nothing to boast about in being a gamer. (Subjective, this is my opinion.)
Us Arts students may face a future quoting poetry across the counter of Mc Donalds, but at least we have a healthy boy-girl ratio. (Subjective, this is just my opinion.)