Count me in. I sometimes take hard line against Nintendo, but thats not because of some loyalty with SONY or MS. /signed
Count me in. I sometimes take hard line against Nintendo, but thats not because of some loyalty with SONY or MS. /signed
What, this is a movement?
I figured anyone who had their childhood hearts broken by Atari or Sega would have accepted loyalty-free as the only way to game 15 years ago.
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Sign the K-meister in.
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Kasz216 said: This kinda reminds me of the Futurama "Voter Apathy" party. "Sign me up!" "Not with that attidue." "Ok...." "Your in brother!" "Wahoo!" "You're out." |
the definition of apathy is : "the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally". Apathetic voters do not vote because they have no interest in politics. Us loyalty-free gamers can in no way be compared to apathetic voters, as we do not lack interest in video games. Lets use a UK politics analogy, following the vein of what you said. 3 major parties - Labour, Conservatives and Lib Dems. If they were the 3 biggies of the gaming realm, an apathetic voter would not vote due to no interest whatsoever. On the other hand, someone who's family voted Labour their whole life would probably vote for Labour, sometimes without even understanding what it is they're voting for.
Then you'd have the L-F voters, who would see the good and bad points of all parties before making their decision.
To wrap things up, there is a difference between being apathetic and having no set preference.
I'm in! Funny though many of the members I see have had issues with being a bit bias :P
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trashleg said:
the definition of apathy is : "the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally". Apathetic voters do not vote because they have no interest in politics. Us loyalty-free gamers can in no way be compared to apathetic voters, as we do not lack interest in video games. Lets use a UK politics analogy, following the vein of what you said. 3 major parties - Labour, Conservatives and Lib Dems. If they were the 3 biggies of the gaming realm, an apathetic voter would not vote due to no interest whatsoever. On the other hand, someone who's family voted Labour their whole life would probably vote for Labour, sometimes without even understanding what it is they're voting for. Then you'd have the L-F voters, who would see the good and bad points of all parties before making their decision. To wrap things up, there is a difference between being apathetic and having no set preference. |
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Figlioni said:
TL, have you been to stonehenge? |
uh.. no, not yet. have you been to edinburgh castle? (forgive me, im confused)
hello beautiful,
i'll do anything you want me to....what was it again.......?
surely you are a nintendo girl.....?
zuvuyeay said: hello beautiful, i'll do anything you want me to....what was it again.......? surely you are a nintendo girl.....? |
oh dear...
nah, i only have a wii right now, but thats cos until a few months ago i was with a guy who had a 360 and a PS3.. god, i miss those consoles (lol) im savin up for a PS3 just now then i might get a 360
whaddya mean by "surely" anyway?!? *rolls eyes*