>Man, I'm glad I played all these video games.
Man, I'm glad I played all these video games
I regret my time wasted on Yea Forums ten times more than the time I wasted on video games.
Me too, dude
I'd unironically be happy I got through my backlog as much as I could.
i will not live that long for various reasons
>Man I'm glad I spent the majority of my time working for the benefit of someone else
I have a job where I save lives and am successful in my career and romance and I still genuinely want more time for vidya.
I think it’s hard to even try to argue it’s still a less fulfilling way to spend your time than reading or movies, it’s a pretty big staple of entertainment
Don't bother OP, Yea Forums knows this thread is right so they are going to act like it's stupid to stay in denial.
>tfw terrible heart health history in my family
>Man, I'm glad I posted all these BBC cuckold threads on Yea Forums.
>he thinks life has any value other than having the most fun you can with it
Man, he looks so comfy. I wish I was that comfy.
do you think everyone is entitled to start their own business? so no one would have employees to help them because every other adult of working age is starting their own business, so everyone is peddling their own icecream stand alone and no one is buying anything because no ones giving their money to the competition and they cant leave their stand because they cant hire help, since no one wants to "work for someone else's benefit"
how can people be old
like, doesnt the fact you can drop dead any second drive you fucking insane?
imagine being 75 and knowing you have at best 5 years left if you are really lucky, most are dead by 75
stfu wagie and get back into your cage
Not him but my grandpa died of an aneurysm at the age of 25. I hope it gets toe eventually. At least just 5 more years and I want to go the way my grandpa did.
Do you think it's better than spending your life doing what you like?
Based and nihilistpilled
Underage
>man i am glad i was the emperor
most aren't dead by 75 nowadays
>imagine being 75 and knowing you have at best 5 years left if you are really lucky, most are dead by 75
Not only that, but the older you are, the faster your perception of time moves. A year at 75 probably feels like a week at 25.
play video games and you'll regret it
don't play video games and you'll regret it
aging comes with your body slowly getting worse which helps you make peace with it
Based and Kierkegaardpilled
My life has unironically been enriched by video games certain games I will always remember and the cherish the memory of.
>he thinks playing vidya is "the most fun you can have"
Well, when dementia sets in time perception slows down again.