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LegitHyperbole said:
BFR said:

In my home we celebrate Kwanzaa, no video games allowed on those days. There's more to life than video games.

I'm sorry, but music and a person's favourite hobby (video games) are integral parts of life, the same as food and freedom. They should be classified as a human right, music especially but also the main hobby, if someone is deprived of music or time to engage with their hobby at least once a week this should be considered as something that needs to be rectified in the same way as if someone was given solitary confinement as a punishment or clinical depression. The soul needs time to enjoy what it wants to pursue and not everyone is so lucky to be in a job that fulfils this need. 

Ok, but just do it in moderation. Some of you guys here are addicted to video games. Get away from the TV, it's ok to go outside and have some fun.