Who says video games don't teach you anything?

Feb 28, 2005 02:14

I was playing Day of Defeat tonight. It's a first person shooter set in World War II that runs on the Steam network. I play with a group called AOF (stands for Angry Old Farts), and no not everyone is angry, old, or the other. I know it sounds strange in a game that involves shooting other people, but they consideder themselves a G-rated group ( ( Read more... )

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supercheyenne February 28 2005, 23:33:30 UTC
Oh, this is so totally right up my alley, working with elderly people and all. The answer is...I don't know. I've been struggling with the same question.

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anonymous March 1 2005, 01:19:27 UTC
I suppose everything naturally works itself toward closure. For every beginning, there is an end. It seems that everything works in circles. Endings can even be refreshing, but they're, nevertheless, existent ( ... )

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The great arc head_of_flame April 12 2005, 23:15:32 UTC
For someone who has spent the past semester drawing pictures in a math class, I'm sure you are familiar with arcs. Anyway, human life resembles one of these figures: You are born naked and clueless. As you grow older you lose your innocence, but gain knowledge and (hopefully) maturity, as well as strength. Finally, in the declining years, you lose your strength, your memory of the knowledge you have accrued, and your health. If you live long enough, you end life helpless and utterly dependent, much like a newborn.

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