Glitch Four

Dec 08, 2008 13:17


I...know now, after a few seconds here, that a lot of you don't understand what I say. I can't process some of your terms either, but...I think this is pretty straight forward and, well, I've wanted to ask this since I was programed;

Why...Do users play games? 

i intend to find out, users, coded with dork, why o why?, games, still a sprite

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psychoticracer December 8 2008, 19:32:03 UTC
Users being - us, as opposed to you, so I've gathered?

Depends on what sort of games. Generally it's for entertainment. Fun..

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 19:50:30 UTC
But--do you know what it does to systems?

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psychoticracer December 8 2008, 20:27:20 UTC
What do you mean by "systems?"

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:38:14 UTC
Systems--where people like I process.

A few Users have said they're in 'computers' because of how I talk.

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smite_knight December 8 2008, 19:51:56 UTC
People play games for fun, to spend time with other people.

Most people do not have time for games.

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 19:53:52 UTC
Oh yeah--games are REAL fun.

Do Users really not know what playing games do to systems?

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smi7e_knigh7 December 8 2008, 19:57:05 UTC
System? What system do you mean?

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 19:59:48 UTC
System as in...where I live. Where people like me live.

When a user uploads a game into the net--onto a system to play...if they win the game, the people stuck in the game are nullified. It's a fate worse than deletion, if you ask me.

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[text] canttrustliars December 8 2008, 20:01:12 UTC
Well aren't you quite the broken record.

Because we can. It's entertainment, you can do things in games you can't do in real life. It's a status symbol, it means you can afford to not go to work and spend your money on frivolities.

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[text] thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:10:26 UTC
Excuse me, but dealing with games happens to make up a large slice of my function.

I guess it really isn't public knowledge what games do to systems. How many lives they destroy!

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[text] canttrustliars December 8 2008, 20:17:26 UTC
Oh, I'm aware of how many lives they destroy. Otaku really are quite the burden on society.

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[text] thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:20:36 UTC
What? No.

Look, when a game is uploaded, it's not just game sprites from the programing fighting in there. It's binomes and sprites from the home system that were dragged into it. Usually they don't have any battle programing.

And if the User wins, they're all nullifed, which if you ask me, is a fate worse than deletion.

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lilyground December 8 2008, 20:02:33 UTC
I like games.

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:14:58 UTC
I guess I can't hold that against you.

i want to.

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lilyground December 8 2008, 20:47:49 UTC
You don't like games!?

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:51:09 UTC
Have you ever played a game on a 'computer'?

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deinxxrazer December 8 2008, 20:48:44 UTC
...We haven't met, so I have to ask--what, exactly, is the problem with games?

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thisis_not_good December 8 2008, 20:51:40 UTC
Some games are a lot more trouble than they're worth.

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deinxxrazer December 8 2008, 20:58:09 UTC
Well, obviously. Some games get people killed, where I come from.

We keep playing them anyway.

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