Video games as a universal basic income for meaning: http://reason.com/archives/2017/06/13/young-men-are-playing-video-ga … <- Got some thoughts about this.
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Highlight the words "parent's basement" in anthropological writing about video games for a quick test. Why is that cliche so irresistible?
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it's gross they also use language like sociable and productive member of society as dichotomous to gaming
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In classic p11 fashion, notable usefulness of signal and language in a biz setting (notably hobbies matter): https://hbr.org/2016/12/research-how-subtle-class-cues-can-backfire-on-your-resume …
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Also gives a feeling of progress if you feel aren't happy with your life currently
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It's pretty obnoxious. While games are an ideal vehicle for escaping an empty or oppressed life, they can also be unspeakably nuanced.
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I've noticed this more and more lately. Video games are largely becoming cheap entertainment for a lower income demographic.
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These kids are the new megastars had some involvement in the industry & it's projected that This will exceed super bowl Re audience by 2020
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