You should read Tiger! Tiger!. As should your teacher. Best ending of any book ever? Quite possibly. Best book I've ever read? Yes. And I've read a lot.
I told one of my teachers today that I'm going to take over the world and make it a global dictatorship because governments are wrong and I'll make people do what's best for them. She said yeah that's cool go for it. I'm not one for leading though, more of a support kind of guy, so I would like you to know that you have my approval and the approval of my teacher.
Haha I like the sound of that kind of way. "Lesser humans". xD
I'm just trying to do my part to help out my fellow gamers. We are destined to rule this planet! Not in an evil kind of way. But in a "we're actually aware of what the hell is going on so we'll keep you lesser humans on the right track" kind of way.
You are awesome. xD
I actually argued that for my major assessment piece in my university class this year. I got pretty wicked marks for it too. Slowly but surely we will educate these people about video games. Making them function properly as human beings is another matter entirely
Same here. What idiots don't understand is that games can broaden the mind as much as, if not more than, a good book can. Or a good piece of music can.
I owe a lot of my knowledge to video games. A lot directly, and a lot indirectly too. They were the motivation to succeed at school (get good marks and I can play games longer at home, and also I dreamt of making them ) as well as giving me things to study further. I learnt about a lot of things from different cultures and that I wouldn't have ever experienced without games
I don't think that would be too ridiculous. People here realise that video games aren't fact. Some people aren't as unimpressionable as us. Perhaps that affects our interpretation of "reality", as defined by newspapers and the government. Also, think of the messages and characters in many games (especially FFs). A powerful enough story can change a human mind. Video games are just visualised, interactive stories.
I've noticed that too. Maybe it's something to do with video games tha makes us smarter? But seriously, I'm glad I'm not one of the ignorant majority. I would hate to be like that.