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Mon 9 Apr, 2018 08:28 pm
When someone is addicted to video games, the rest of that person's life suffers. He or she will generally not do well at all with school or work, and the relationships that have been built with others will be ignored, at least to some extent.
@ChildCareAcademy,
How do you know? Perhaps your child will grow up with less computer ability than his peers.
@ChildCareAcademy,
The same thing can happen when kids are addicted to reading books.
@ChildCareAcademy,
You could have stopped your first statement with: 'When someone is addicted...' No addiction is good: all will wind up to be detrimental to a person in some shape or form.
@najmelliw,
najmelliw wrote:
You could have stopped your first statement with: 'When someone is addicted...' No addiction is good: all will wind up to be detrimental to a person in some shape or form.
But I'm addicted to oxygen and h2o.
@tsarstepan,
tsarstepan wrote:
najmelliw wrote:
You could have stopped your first statement with: 'When someone is addicted...' No addiction is good: all will wind up to be detrimental to a person in some shape or form.
But I'm addicted to oxygen and h2o.
See, there you go: you're addicted to both, so you try them both all the time, you're bound to get confused, and try to inhale H2O and drink oxygen... it's all a mess, I tell you!
@najmelliw,
Oh, trust me, you do not want to inhale H2O. It never goes well.
@Sturgis,
I have no problem inhaling H2O. Sometimes it is quite nice. You just have to heat it up into its gaseous form first.