You never asked a question. If you really wanted to know why S., or I, or any of us who have actual interest in this issue, play online games, you could have asked an actual question, like,: "I'm confused. Why do you spend so much time playing online games?" You did not do this. You made a statement about how you never understood why people play, and followed it with a judgmental statement about how you think it's only acceptable for juvenile, uncreative people. Someone stood up for themselves politely, and you followed up with yet another assumptive statement about gamers, namely that they must have less important things to do with their time than you do. That still wasn't a question. If nothing else, it might help you to know that in the English language, questions have question marks at the end of the sentence. Perhaps in the future you could try to remember this rule to avoid further misunderstandings.
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Date: 2010-07-08 08:06 pm (UTC)