Um, no. The right to communicate -a generalization of free speech, freedom of the press, and many other rights we now take for granted- is indeed fundamental. But this does not dictate, nor should it, that any particular method of communication is a basic human right. Aside from the problems of abuse and consequence, it would also imply that other forms of communication can and should be restricted.
Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.
Be the ultimate ninja! Play Billy Vs. SNAKEMAN today! Poisson Village welcomes new players.
There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.







