| Biddles said: And why does this need to be on the gaming discussion board? |
Why not? It's on the off-topic forum, I believe.
Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!
Kojima: Come out with Project S already!
| Biddles said: And why does this need to be on the gaming discussion board? |
Why not? It's on the off-topic forum, I believe.
Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!
Kojima: Come out with Project S already!
huaxiong90 said:
Why not? It's on the off-topic forum, I believe. |
No its on the Gaming Discussion board.
Biddles said:
No its on the Gaming Discussion board. |
I stand corrected...I guess it's just a mistake on his part.
Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!
Kojima: Come out with Project S already!
| rutea7 said: Congrats, i can tell by that photo u have massive parenting skills =) God bless your family |
Massive parenting skill...? Thanks. I did have a fear of kids like four years ago, but I've been working with them for the past three. It's been some of the best experiences I've had in recent times. But we'll see how I handle things, especially with the gaming.
Biddles said:
No its on the Gaming Discussion board. |
That's because there is a Dual Shock 3 controller and Tron Bonne with Servebot figs in it. Gaming related. It's going to be hard to avoid my daughter becoming a gamer in this household. 
| BoneArk said: Congrats! Do you know if you're getting a boy or girl? |
90% sure it's a girl.
I only have 1 suggestion: please don't put you baby in front of Tv. Teach her what is a videogame as late as possible. Try to incentive her to have contact and know more about the nature, not about music/movies/games. At least for her 3-4 first years. If you can buy books for babies, then maybe she will deevelop a habit of reading in the future. Try to make her listen to classic music. Never let her eats sweets and other heavely-industrialized "foods".
There are STRONG evidences that these tips will help your child's mental and physics health.
Well. If you don't like my post, sorry...but my only intention is trying to help. Good luck!
| Onibaka said: I only have 1 suggestion: please don't put you baby in front of Tv. Teach her what is a videogame as late as possible. Try to incentive her to have contact and know more about the nature, not about music/movies/games. At least for her 3-4 first years. If you can buy books for babies, then maybe she will deevelop a habit of reading in the future. Try to make her listen to classic music. Never let her eats sweets and other heavely-industrialized "foods". There are STRONG evidences that these tips will help your child's mental and physics health. Well. If you don't like my post, sorry...but my only intention is trying to help. Good luck! |
On a serious note, the pic was more for humor even though she'll be exposed to these elements. I'm an artist, runner, and a hiker outside of work. My wife is a collegiate educator (kinesiology) and certified athetic trainer. Heck, she maxes out like half of the weight machines at the gym when she was working out. Trust me. Autumn (my daughter) will be exposed to what you mentioned... and the stuff in my pic. 