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Comment by nightski

4 years ago

I'd be careful telling people what they "should" and "shouldn't" be doing with their time based on your contrived opinions.

I’m fine with telling them that they shouldn’t.

We already went through all this with bs degrees that leave people in massive debt and without sufficient income to pay it back.

The point that the other person was making, is that if you are arguing that these "games" are actually a good/effective way of making money for kids, you are lying.

That's the problem. The issue is they there could be people who are tricked into believing that this is an effective way of making money, when it is clearly not for most people.

Reading books and maintaining personal cleanliness are controversial activities now? In what clown world should anyone ever be advised to play video games instead of doing those things?