Posted June 17, 201213 yr Popular Post Bleh, anybody besides me sick of this argument? It doesn't really apply to me personally anymore, but I have many many memories of it growing up. What kind of logic is it? Just ebcasue you've read one book doesn't mean to stop reading any other book.
June 17, 201213 yr Pffft, whatever. I buy my own games so it's not like anyone can force me not to buy anymore. Just because I'm a gamer doesn't mean anything. I'm good in school, I love books, I just happen to like playing games. It's fun.
June 17, 201213 yr I manage my game library, so I never really had this problem. Things for my wall, on the other hand... Edited June 17, 201213 yr by AnsemTheWise
June 17, 201213 yr Just because you've read one book doesn't mean to stop reading any other book. This argument is the best I've ever seen!
June 18, 201213 yr Yep. My mom saw my game collection just the other day and was like, "I'm bringing the trash bag to this tomorrow." "Bitch, you're the one who agreed to buy them for me. Also, no."
June 18, 201213 yr Yeah, I've heard this before, sometimes if I ask my parents to take me to gamestop for something and I just went at least a week ago.
June 18, 201213 yr I do awesome in school. And my parents rather me play video game's every freaking day rather than doing drugs or outside in the streets getting pregnant.
June 18, 201213 yr I do awesome in school. And my parents rather me play video game's every freaking day rather than doing drugs or outside in the streets getting pregnant. get them to adopt me like now
June 18, 201213 yr Yeah, I could never have enough games. For some reason, I have to play several games at a time, and not just one all at once. I just end up getting bored with the current game and move on to another for something new and fresh. Then when I get bored with that, move on to another, eventually returning to them and finishing them. But I always have several unfinished games going and always need more.
Bleh, anybody besides me sick of this argument? It doesn't really apply to me personally anymore, but I have many many memories of it growing up.
What kind of logic is it? Just ebcasue you've read one book doesn't mean to stop reading any other book.