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This is fucking sad. I like vidya and my life was fucking garbage but ive never been pathetic enough to make my vidya gaems anything more than entertainment and distractions.
now take this horseshit to Yea Forums.
why the fuck is he breaking clocks
You're dead.
Your friends are dead.
Your family's dead.
Your fucking pets are being skinned alive.
Your mom's a fucking whore.
You suck at life.
The whole world hates you.
You're going to Hell.
Live with it.
Game over.
The kids bullying him are one thing but the other two instances are purely self inflicted. Drawing in class gets you yelled at by the teacher if it's not assigned work, as will taking a hammer to your parent's clock. Kid's a little shit.
"Are a loser who doesn't get along with others?
Do you just have trouble in general?
Do you play video games to escape that, not only distracting yourself from the issues but also engaging yourself long enough to not cause problems for everyone around you?
Well fuck you shitlord, games aren't for you, stop feeling happy and accept that you're an awful waste of a person that nobody likes or could ever love, you know it's true because you don't even love yourself. So accept it, stop playing video games and just kill yourself, you don't deserve anything else. "
Did I get that right or am I just projecting too much?
>soulless, nondescript praise from a product is a viable substitute for human respect.
I hope to god the artist is just pandering to reddit and doesn't actually believe this trash. I still wish him ill for producing such a terrible image.
>LIFE BAD
>VIDEO GAME GOOD
>Your family's dead.
>Your mom's a fucking whore.
hmmmmm
Studies show that doodling during a lecture actually helps retain information.
And if your kid's so bored he wants to know what colors clocks bleed, you're being shitty and inattentive as a parent.
i read that in james' voice
Have you SEEN how popular brand twitter is, just for making totally completely genuine and funny tweets that people can relate to or laugh at for being bitchy towards another brand? We're living in one of those dystopian fictions where people embrace faceless corporate entities and even fight for them, we just don't have the constant raining. Soulless praise is part and parcel of this corporate product world.
I used to like to take random shit apart as a kid, there's the joy of deconstruction and it's also just neat to see what all is in there.
>Studies show that doodling during a lecture actually helps retain information.
... maybe if you're doodling infographs and shit based on what the teacher saying. Absolutely not if you're just doodling random shit like this kid.
An innate urge to find out what makes something tick.
I'll be honest.
There was a point where I was between colleges because I fucked up and I played Earthbound.
The coffee scene really got me out of the shitter.
>Life good
>vidya bad
Go home Jack, stay go
If life is a game it's kusoge.
CARLOS
Defusing a bomb
>we just don't have the constant raining
Speak for yourself, I live in the UK.
You don't "take things apart" with a fucking hammer.
A kid who hasn't been given a proper toolkit and told how to use the various tools does. Don't want your kid using a hammer on things? Give him the tools and knowledge.
>we just don't have the constant raining
Leave California and you'll realise how wrong you are.
Lack of father figures at home and at school are some of the biggest reasons that males are failing in modern society
A kid doesn't know any better than play video-games to escape the shit in his life, you do though user.
he wanted to make a clock to put in his suitcase to take to school, and needed an entire spare clock
You ever try and take something apart
Then realized it's way above your skill grade
So now the only option is hammer
>The kid has no focus and just does stuff without thinking.
That's because the parents failed, not video games.
>Video games being nice to the player.
The artist has clearly not played many video games.
>Have you tried to take something apart and then realized it's above your skill level?
If it's mine, I look up how to do it online, and if I can't find anything, I use a pry tool, not a fucking hammer. If it belongs to someone else, I don't fucking take it apart in the first place without their permission, because I respect other peoples' property.
>Comic references the 80s-90s
>Look up how to do it online
You fight for a website that post MSPaints memes of frog. You're not special and your website caused Gamergate in the first place
>you are great
call me when you're good enough to become the messiah, scrub
Not him. But people use to use Books before Google
>using the internet or a book to learn about a thing
>learn by your own hand and with tools you have access to
I know what sounds more fun and fulfilling to me
Don't you fucking lump me in with the company war faggot types on here who take their entire identity from the site and jump at being a personal army, they're definitely no better than the types who embrace Wendy's because of a sassy tweet directed at some other shitty fastfood joint.
I only post here because forums gave me an innate hate against tying any of my discussions about a medium to a handle, because assholes would remember you from when you disagreed with them on something else and think that meant you must argue about everything or that you hated the person, or someone would ignore you because your post count was too low. The anonymity takes away all those problems as well as takes away some pressure of posting, since if you misremember something or completely misread a comic nobody will be able to pull up the post to bitch at you a year later. Something that did happen in the forum days.
The fact that the artist thinks this says a lot, doesn't it?
>Sweats in Graverobber
Books are already considered tools.
There's a lot of nice video games, not everything is a murder simulator where people yell at you in online play.
That's true, I can break the clock apart with a good hardcover book. It's probably easier for me to fine than my dad's hammer
>expecting a child to fucking read
you a pbs narc?
I'm actually worried that my son DOESN'T want to take shit apart. It's like he's missing some core tinkering drive.
Reminds me of little shits whose parents made them join our group and suddenly they were making the rules, and cried murder when we told them to fuck off.
I'm talking about games that rarely, if ever, complement you, and usually taunt you pretty harshly whenever you screw up.
Today I will remind them
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GAMERS RISE UP!
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