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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 30 Nov 2013

    Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters:http://nyr.kr/If1pOD 

    11:02 AM - 30 Nov 2013
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      1. Andrew J. Ferchland‏ @Ferchland 30 Nov 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker I have to agree on Flow. The trick is to find a way to build Flow into productive avenues of your life as opposed to time sinks.

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      1. Nadia Zulkifli‏ @nadiazlkfl 30 Nov 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ” @deannosaurs

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      1. Zaelkrie  🇿🇦‏ @thegothking 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Cause they're fun? No that can't be why... people who claim to do stuff for fun really just have deep psychological problems.

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      1. JP García‏ @JPGarciaR 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker almost any individual activity may leads toward a "flow" state. Mine is swimming though I cyclists and runners may reach it.

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      1. ZoMBiE_RAi‏ @zombie_rai 30 Nov 2013
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        DOOM changed my entire life with that Flow “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ”

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      1. sundarb‏ @sundarb 30 Nov 2013
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        Maybe of interest @taragb to your research RT @NewYorker Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters:http://nyr.kr/If1pOD 

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      1. digdem‏ @digdem 30 Nov 2013
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        RT “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ”

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      1. Enrique Schoch‏ @enriqueschoch 1 Dec 2013
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        flow and efficacy “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ”

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      1. Caroline Thomas‏ @carolinee06 1 Dec 2013
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        Interesting analysis -RT @NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD 

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      2. Doc M. Billingsley  ✍‏ @docbillingsley 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker surprised no citation of @avantgame and her excellent Reality Is Broken in this piece

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      3. Jane McGonigal‏Verified account @avantgame 30 Nov 2013
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        @docbillingsley @NewYorker alas, ahead of my time. :)

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      1. Jasper Achterbergh‏ @jpachterbergh 30 Nov 2013
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        Hmmmm herkenbaar. “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ”

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      1. Richard McLean‏ @RichardMcLean79 30 Nov 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why gamers can't stop playing first-person shooters: http://nyr.kr/If1pOD ” <~~interesting article

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      1. Mei HUANG‏ @Cat_speaking 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Kangaroo is growing uppic.twitter.com/PsSnXwqQDu

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      1. Chris Navin‏ @chris_navin 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Science will guide us. Art, cartoons & exprimnt literature give hope. Community can be found reading high-end food reviews

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      1. Chris Navin‏ @chris_navin 30 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Gaming addictive. Football violent. Bullying pervasive. Income too unequal. Life unfair. Victims every, every, everywhere.

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