Sunday, March 5, 2017

My Video Games

I have a problem. I play to many video games. I play them for hours on end and just love them to bits. I usually stay up till 2 in the morning on weekends just to play video games. I play various games including Overwatch, For Honor, and Rocket League. These are all games that dominant my life and I really need to stop playing them. I need to ground myself with reality. I have the best fix to my problem. The answer is Virtual Reality. I will play my video games while being able to look around the game and thus, I will be immersed in the video game. On second thought, that would just get me more addicted.

Maybe I need to do more work. This could help me keep off of the video games. I need to do more school work. I need to play more baseball. I need to play more with my friends. I can always play video games on a rainy day. I just need to get out of the house more. I can do that by going to the movies, but that won't be nearly as fun as playing video games. I could play video games with my friend and do all other sorts of things in my games that I could not do in real life. I think I have made up my mind. I will not stop playing video games. I can be social over them and I could be transported to far away lands. That is certainly better than a 2 hour movie that cost $8.

3 comments:

  1. I liked how I could see your stream of conscience as you were writing this- you thought about using virtual reality, then decided that it would only make you more addicted. I thought it was funny how you decided that you will not stop playing video games. Great work

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  2. I like how you describe your infatuation with video games. I was not very surprised when you decided to keep playing them. As long as they are not affecting you in a negative way; I think you should keep doing what you love.

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  3. I like how you work through how you feel with smooth transitions. If you like video games, keep playing them! It's like me with coffee: I like coffee, and it makes me feel good, so why stop drinking it? (Other than the caffeine problem, but shhhh.) Good work on this post.

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