I'm Rebekah! I like disney princess movies and I'm starting to read comic books. One day I would like to write for Disney Pixar and I have big dreams. :)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
What up, Jane of Azeroth?!
So, there's this woman Jane. She's from the great state of California and she believes video games can change the world, and how young people can do it. She explains that nerds focus hardcore when they're tuned into their wicked game of World of Warcraft, sort of like Mountain Dew'd up zombies. These nerds are all in search of one desperate EPIC WIN! That's when they nuke the noobs, defeat some evil dark magic queen, achieve a ridiculously awesome high score, etc. The more the focus on that goal, the more ":D" to the gamers. Gamers play video games because reality is too damn boring, and they want to be something else. A mighty demi-God riding around with a gold sword and a ripped body, for instance, is the electronic life for Hector, a bug collector who has never lifter a weight or kissed a girl in his whole entire life. Young people, in total, have spent 5.93 million years of gaming, and that's about as long as it took for man to stand up. According to theries by cool scientists, if you spend over 10,000 hours of doing something, you'll become a total pro at it. Jane believes we can incorporate this facts into the real world, putting our issues into the virtual world of video games. If young people can figure out how to save Zelda, Princess Peach, AND kill Nazii Zombies, they can damn sure figure out our oil crisis and economic issues. Dope.
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I agree with the idea that anything is achieveable in the world of gaming. You mentioned a guy kissing a girl in the gaming world. This is a desireable goal in real life but usually is not accomplished if one just wishes it were so.
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