Yoshi (post: 1497632) wrote:It's probably more dangerous if something affects you when you aren't noticing it affecting you, than when you are paying attention to it!
In any case, ABlipinTime has my FULL respect...
In the end, the question has to be, what separates us from the world?
I just thought that if you were distracted from something (in a work of fiction, at least), you'd think about it less, and it would affect you less. If you saw a really offensive image on Google, for example, I'd expect you to be more bothered by it if you kept dwelling on how offensive the image was or looked at related images on the page than if you switched tabs and started watching some anime instead. Eh, maybe that's just me.
ABlipinTime has mine, as well. I think differently from he, but I meant no disrespect to him and I certainly did not intend to come off that way. I was simply curious about why watching what he found harmful to play was acceptable to him. It was intended as a question about his beliefs, not an attack.
The appropriate verse is rattling around in my brain somewhere, but like Nate, I don't know what that has to do with video games.
And as long as we're sharing stories of killing people in kids' games, my brother and I accidentally killed several innocent people in
Roller Coaster Tycoon (a computer game). We cranked the speed up on a ride, opened it without testing it first, a full load of people got on, and a few seconds later--blam--the car exploded. I was maybe eight, and horrified. XD It's kinda funny now, of course.
Also when I played
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody I would hit my livestock with a hammer or whatever tool was handy if I got mad at them for whatever reason. Because my younger siblings thought it was funny. XD