Actually it's not.. I didn't say that only children play video games, or that the average age of a "gamer" is that of a child. I said "Video games are for children," which is entirely my opinion, and cannot be factually proven incorrect.
It's implying that video games are intended for children. That could be proven wrong by visiting marketing/development meetings for any game or game console. What you're getting at is that it's immature for "non-children" (read: adults) to play games even if that's what "they" find fun, so I'd probably just say that instead. But then yeah, I see, you'd get called out more, but it's cool you can tell your friends your critiques of other peoples lifes while you're doing more "worthwhile" things like judging people and er, saving the world. Lol, this thread blows and should be moved so I don't have to read innane opinions (Edit: non-basketball related opinions).
But damn, now that I chimed in I actually have to respond to the thread. I've always wished Aldridge would put the ball on the floor more, like Stoudemire because they we could have a real pick and roll attack besides alley-oops. Maybe in the future...hopefully.
I didn't say nor imply anything about people being immature for playing video games.. I'm sorry you guys got so butt hurt from my five word post that you didn't have to read or respond to. Jesus lol if you're adults grow a fucking pair and don't act like children.
I agree, actually. It is a waste of time, but shit, people find different things fun - that's all I was getting at. That and your 5 word comment was... lacking... considering how boldacious of a statement something like that is.
After a long session of Skyrim on my disgustingly underpowered Xbox 360, I like to curl up and read ten or twenty pages of Proust. No, really. Anthony Powell is next on my reading list. And then New Super Mario Bros 3D.
I keep wanting to start Skyrim again. I dont remember much of the story, but I dont wanna make those 70 hours in my first character all for nothing lol