Anonymous ID: dfb109 Dec. 27, 2017, 9:47 p.m. No.14057144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8129 >>8209 >>8647

>oh no, those idiots aren't working wages and buying microtransactions, they're staying home and becoming NEETs to spite us

>oh no, those gamers aren't working wages and getting medicated, they're staying home and becoming NEETs to spite us

>oh no, the men aren't working wages and paying alimony, they're staying home and becoming NEETs to spite us

>oy vey the goyim aren't working wages and paying taxes, they're staying home and becoming NEETs to spite us

>oh no, my son isn't working a wage and funding my retirement, he's staying home and becoming a NEET to spite me

 

As usual, they want to separate and punish us for our audacity to not be slaves and instead do the noble thing of stay… home and play… vidya. All I wanted was to play video games!

 

Seriously though, why a separate disorder? You can be addicted to literally anything, including things considered to be positive like chasing health fads, or being pious. Addictions are considered a disease by every single other health organization yet now its a personality disorder? Now it can be linked to more dangerous mental disorders like Schizoprenia?

 

The question is, just what medication are they gonna try to dish up for people afflicted with "Gaming Disorder". And is it gonna be one of the disorders they'll try to say disqualifies you from gun ownership?

 

Stay home and play video games instead of being forced into "alpha male" activities like finding a roastie to pump and dump and get stuck with her nigger babies? You have a mental condition now. None of that "6 hours a day is to much" crap, just, "if you prioritize gaming over anything else its unhealthy."

 

By that metric watching sports or movies or television is unhealthy! I know a guy that is so into guns and hunting that he has forsaken all women because every woman he meets does not approve of how much money he spends on his hobby. Is he going to have "Hunting Disorder" next. How about we get a "Football Disorder" or a "Corporate Movie Disorder"