• FireIced
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    3 days ago

    I fear that he won’t get many friends this way

    Mainstream might be boring but it’s an easy way to connect with people

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      This was the argument I used in high school when I wanted an Xbox 360. My parents were super reluctant given the cost, and then I told them I have nothing to talk about with friends in the hallways and I’m left out of conversations (I was). They reconsidered and eventually folded, and I was very appreciative

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      Column A, Column B

      The trick is to introduce your kid to your taste in gaming while they’re young

      And then when they are in their tweens and want to game online with their mates, you set them up for it (with proper supervision and such, of course)

      And they WILL develop their own taste in gaming – But they will have some common ground with you still.

      … It worked for me and my dad (avid PC gamer, mostly plays strategy games and management sims though) anyway. Years later I convinced him to get Civ V and he completely destroyed me in it.

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        2 days ago

        You have a diploma in personality development manipulation haha

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      3 days ago

      I didn’t get many friends the old fashioned way and I turned out fine in the end.

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        2 days ago

        maybe you could have had an even better life had it happened

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          Unlikely. The reason I didn’t have many friends is simply because I didn’t get along with them: my interests were not their interests. It’s much more fulfilling to find people who align with and elevate you than to seek popular approval.

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            If you had access to the same things as them you could have had the same interests?

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              No, because my interests were “reading books” and “knowing things” and I had very little patience for people who did not understand the basic rules to a game on first explanation, for example. That’s still true but it’s much easier to select your peer group as an adult.