Are you Johnny Bravo?Gamer_Fries said:Yeah, that's a total lie I mean I'm super pretty and most of my friends that also play games are also at least half as pretty as me.
Oliver Nue said:And now I cry myself to sleep at night.
The article doesn't attempt argue causality. And I misspoke somewhat. Only male gamers were significantly fatter than average. Female gamers did score lower on health status. I think it's worth looking into. Gaming can be a fairly pricey hobby, and economic status is generally correlated with lower BMI in the U.S.Sleekit said:that might be true but i'd suggest that its not simple cause and effect.
imo people who are ill and especially the mentally ill and thus socially excluded are over represented in on-line gaming and "on the internet" as a whole BUT to my mind that's not because gaming or "the internet" causes these things but rather because they are what the internet specifically offers to those who are ill and imo those things are of enormous value
Stasisesque said:Are you Johnny Bravo?Gamer_Fries said:Yeah, that's a total lie I mean I'm super pretty and most of my friends that also play games are also at least half as pretty as me.
Mate, your the epitome of good looking in this culture at this point in time. Pretty sure folks would say that "everybody is attractive in their own way," but thats crap. There are hordes of Cheeto swollen CHUDs but that goes for genre of entertainment. Its just more prevalent with gamers/nerds/what-have-you because that's the traditional stereotype associated with this culture. We lost the dame to Biff, the quarterback, because we were either to skinny/fat and thus not a real men.Give it ten years and nerds will be looked upon as alabaster hunks of solid muscle.Oliver Nue said:MopBox said:I can't speak for most gamers, but I for one am tragically handsome!![]()
You give me cause to doubt.
Gamers can't look good, it's impossible.
All those empty calories, the 6+ hours of sitting on your duff a day, surely you jest.