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Hammertime said:
Faxanadu said:
Hammertime said:
Faxanadu - I'm for Europe (Scotland), aged 35 now and played videogames at 18 as well as going to pubs/clubs, having sex with female students and the odd fat bird (now married - bbooooo, I miss the fun of a night out on the pull), going to the cinema, playing football (soccer) etc. What on earth has Europe or America got to do with it???

'The Anarchyz' basically summed up why I said 30+, but i'm sure many younger gamers also got that magical feeling when playing OOT.

Faxanadu, you are a bawbag (Scottish slang for scrotum).

I wanted to point out that video games didnt give me as magical feelings at that time as the other two activities. Hence less interest and my preference of AlttP.

I pointed out Europe vs. America since drinking isnt allowed until the age of 21 in the states.

Try for reading comprehension first the next time, before insulting someone.

 

Do you honestly think American males wait until 21 to drink?? The legal age in Scotland for drinking is 18 and you will not find a single male who did not drink before they were 18 (15/16 is about the normal age to start in Scotland, although in shit Glasgow slum areas 12/13 would be the normal age).

Please stop being so anal. I did not introduce the topic of drinking age limitations to this discussion. I merely responded to it and added that I am from Europe so that people would understand that I am living under different rules of law.

I was not discussing who starts drinking at what age illegally or legally, nor whether my crotch is the biggest. So please stop being annoying.



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