So, when they call me "healer," they are really saying "Healer." An Honorific, not an occupation.
Wiki is my friend!
Thank You, Kathleen-san!
So, when they call me "healer," they are really saying "Healer." An Honorific, not an occupation.
Wiki is my friend!
Thank You, Kathleen-san!
*nods sagely* It is both an honorific and an occupation. In my case, it is never an exact science. For example, being screamed at or having panicked profanity slung in my direction always seems to make my healing spells and potions to fail epically.
Gaming, the same as any hobby or pastime, that encompasses a person's entire being is bad. It's an addiction.
I feel the same way about a gamer who only plays games the same way I feel about someone who just reads books all the time. They need balance in their lives.
hey, what's wrong with reading all the time. now if you read at the table then that's probably not good. i read three of four hours a day. reading, for me is like breathing. i wouldn't want to give up either one. i think if more people read books and newspapers the world would be a better place. i don't play video games anymore, but was really addicted at one time. pac man, and several others. that wasn't good, i didn't get much done and had nothing to show for it at the end. at least , with being avid reader, i am gained much knowledge about many things going on in our world.
I go to Ren Faires, too, and I have always wanted to start LARPing. It's just nice to see someone as interested as I am.Oh? What did I do?
I don't mind being loved, just would like to know why!
My question is, do any of these gamers know how to fix a leaky faucet?
My question is, do any of these gamers know how to fix a leaky faucet?
CraigC said:Mine would be, can they make change with out the register displaying it for them?
Craig
My question is, do any of these gamers know how to fix a leaky faucet?
Mine would be, can they make change with out the register displaying it for them?
Craig
Yes, of course, but the internets did not enter into most of our lives until we were well into adulthood. It's the kids who spend 6 hrs everyday gaming or on Facebook that may end up lacking practical skills as adults like fixing a leaky faucet. Sure, they may possess excellent hand-eye coordination but may lack social skills in the real world.KathleenA said:Like most people, they will likely learn it like I did: I learned when I bought a house that had a bathtub that drained directly into the basement and when the faucet would not stop dripping.
Yes, of course, but the internets did not enter into most of our lives until we were well into adulthood. It's the kids who spend 6 hrs everyday gaming or on Facebook that may end up lacking practical skills as adults like fixing a leaky faucet. Sure, they may possess excellent hand-eye coordination but may lack social skills in the real world.
Sorry for the rant as I see so many young adults out there who are unable to function (ie: stupid) in many aspects of life today
I hope so. Don't they still teach that in the 3rd grade?