In my opinion, I think video games do waste our youth but yet we still play them because some games I play can get very addicting to the point where we can't stop just for a break and get a breath of fresh air or something. I usually play video games around an hour or two on weekdays or maybe not at all and only after I get my units done for the night, but I sometimes tend to keep playing a little longer because the game gets more interesting. On weekends I play video games as long as I want but when I feel sleepy or thought of something else to do at home, thats when I stop.I would go outside and play basketball at a recreational center, go biking or something fun, but the weather outside isn't always as good, like it could be raining, snowing, to cold, or we have no idea how to get to the recreational center. It really depends on the person on how long they want to play and how long is enough because most people tend to be so bored they just continue playing video games just for the fun of it.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Campaign Trail
I really enjoyed the clips about WAZZAP! It was about a group of friends who always says WAZZAP! to each other wherever they are. It is showing that 8 years ago each friend was living the life and just enjoying life the way it is but after 8 years everything suddenly changed. One friend was at war serving for the American army, another friend is at home watching TV about to lose his house, another friend just came home with an injury and another friend is online checking his stock and is failing to gain money from his stocks. The commercial was saying all this changes can be caused by choosing the right president. Losing your house, serving for the war, losing stock and etc. is partially caused by the government and by choosing Barack Obama they are making a good change in America and that is what they need to have. I like the way how they made the clips funny but very meaningful and thoughtful.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL HI =]
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