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Who says that video games aren't bad for your health? Man dies from playing games!

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  • #16
    At least he took himself out of the gene pool.
    B♭3

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    • #17
      Wadayamean...

      With the gaming fanaticism in South Korea, he would be probably be considered a genetic stud (unless he was a very lousy player)

      Scratch that - since he died, he didn't have the right genes.
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      • #18
        no offense to Koreans,

        but when I played Starcraft, I hated Koreans... so annoying...

        "I KOREA K K PLAY K K"
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #19
          Ive got a few days off now, I take this as a challenge
          Safer worlds through superior firepower

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Ninot
            i knew a guy who dropped out of school because of a video-game addiction. he didnt die tho.

            I bet he was playing gunbound. All the kids love that gunbound.
            I have noticed that video game addiction is cutting into the market share of drugs and alcohol at college, and perhaps now in high school and below as well. It's also expanding the total number of addicts, but gaming habits tend to be much cheaper than drug habits so in the end, this is a good sign.

            Incidentally, the Chinese phrase for "internet cafe" is "web bar".
            Last edited by :) Smiley; August 10, 2005, 23:37.
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