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gaming is better than most stuff people waste their time on, at least you are keeping your mind busy and hand eye coordination etc honed.
Watching sports and tv atleast helps w the social aspect in life. Gaming only helps you to connect w dorks at best if we are being honest.
Two birds, one stone.
I will say gaming keeps me off the bottle though, and that's a good thing.
Yeah, and I'm going to get some breakfast, then tear down my early 1980's tape deck so I can catalog all the capacitors used, measure some of the trim pot resistances, and order replacements for a rebuild.
no, gaming helps you with stuff like honing hand eye coordination, in fact there are studies on how gaming helps against things like Alzheimer's, meanwhile people watching tv are just coach potatoes, and why would you want to even socialise with people who talk about some sports team they support as if it a personal part of their life, dorks are endlessly more intelligent.
https://alzres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13195-024-01496-7