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What Age Should One Stop Playing Video Games?

Question by Question Mark: What age should one stop playing video games?
I’m starting to think I shouldn’t be playing video games anymore. I am 19 and I enjoy gaming and the creative elements of it. I view it as an art as much as movies. But as of late people keep telling me I’m wasting my time or how I’m going to be addicted of how it’s going to suck away my life. I seriously hate these kinds of people and I don’t believe games cause you to be violent or addicted. People will stand up for games when they cause violence but everyone gets teary eye when people throw around “addiction” to video games. I usually play videogames 3 hours at night between 8 to 11 and most people will think that’s too much but to me that’s nothing. But I’m not so sure if quitting will be the best option for me. I feel like I would be worse or more bored than if I didn’t play games.

Causes of Addiction: What Should I Do?? Help?! (10 Pts.)?

Question by Jay: What should I do?? Help?! (10 pts.)?
Alright, here’s the deal. An obsession has been bugging me for a week and I severely need some advice. To tell you the story…A week ago, I had an arguement with some people on a site concerning music stuff. I didn’t like something they liked so I was mad and I was a bit offensive in my statement. So all of them starting swearing at me. The thing is that, I have a habit where whenever there is somebody who offends me, I have the “addiction” to swear back at him/her. If I don’t do it and try to leave it, it will constantly be into my mind. I think I am a little selfish at this subject and I never want anyone else to humiliate me except me humiliating him/her. Anyway, thosr people swore at me and I swore at them back. A day later, though, came another dude and started humiliating me again. I said I should leave it be but it comes back to my mind. Like “go back and swear at him. Come on, you are right, not him”. I feel this has hit my ego and now when it comes to arguments with other people, if they are offensive, I don’t want to offend them cause it’s not right cause I should first offend this guy in order to be equal for everyone. I know I sound weird but please give me some suggestions. How can I get this out of my mind and go on with my life? Should I eventually go back to this guy and swear at him (although this may seem a bit stupid since a week has passed aftet the situation) or should I let it go?

Causes of Addiction: What Should I Do?? Help?! (10 Pts.)?

Question by Jay: What should I do?? Help?! (10 pts.)?
Alright, here’s the deal. An obsession has been bugging me for a week and I severely need some advice. To tell you the story…A week ago, I had an arguement with some people on a site concerning music stuff. I didn’t like something they liked so I was mad and I was a bit offensive in my statement. So all of them starting swearing at me. The thing is that, I have a habit where whenever there is somebody who offends me, I have the “addiction” to swear back at him/her. If I don’t do it and try to leave it, it will constantly be into my mind. I think I am a little selfish at this subject and I never want anyone else to humiliate me except me humiliating him/her. Anyway, thosr people swore at me and I swore at them back. A day later, though, came another dude and started humiliating me again. I said I should leave it be but it comes back to my mind. Like “go back and swear at him. Come on, you are right, not him”. I feel this has hit my ego and now when it comes to arguments with other people, if they are offensive, I don’t want to offend them cause it’s not right cause I should first offend this guy in order to be equal for everyone. I know I sound weird but please give me some suggestions. How can I get this out of my mind and go on with my life? Should I eventually go back to this guy and swear at him (although this may seem a bit stupid since a week has passed aftet the situation) or should I let it go?

Causes of Addiction: Should Tobacco Be a Controlled Substance Based on the Following Statement Made by Tobacco Giant Philip Morris?

Question by VeeBee: Should tobacco be a controlled substance based on the following statement made by tobacco Giant Philip Morris?
“Philip Morris USA agrees with the overwhelming medical and scientific consensus that cigarette smoking is addictive. It can be very difficult to quit smoking, but this should not deter smokers who want to quit from trying to do so. Our support of a consistent public health message.
We support a single, consistent public health message on the role of cigarette smoking in the development of disease in smokers, and on smoking and addiction.”
www.philipmorrisusa.com/en/health_issues/addiction.asp

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Causes of Addiction: Should Marijuana Be Legalized in USA?

Question by Nmbv: Should marijuana be legalized in USA?
CAustin is an idiot.
Medical marijuana isn’t an issue? Gangs and drug violence isn’t an issue? Addiction to prescription pain medication isn’t an issue? Lol what a joke, typical republican.

Yes it should be legalized.
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To some republican
“Oh my gosh. Nmbv; I literally laughed at your answer. Every single thing you said was wrong. Gangs and addiction are DEFINITELY an issue today. You know what, it’s not even worth it to try and find sense in you.”

LOLOLOLOLLOL typical republican doesn’t realize that weed is just as easy to get as alcohol. Gangs PROFIT from marijuana being illegal you know that right? Oh you don’t?
We have 13 year old kids gaining access to meth and you think making weed illegal will do ANYTHING?

S&P Downgrade of the USA: China Is Scolding America!..how Should “Il Duce” Bamanama React?

Question by MG B: S&P downgrade of the USA: China is scolding America!..how should “Il Duce” bamanama react?
In the Xinhua commentary, China roundly condemned the United States for its “debt addiction” and “short sighted” political wrangling and said the world needed a new stable global reserve currency.

“China, the largest creditor of the world’s sole superpower, has every right now to demand the United States address its structural debt problems and ensure the safety of China’s dollar assets,” it said.

It urged the United States to cut military and social welfare expenditure. It also said further credit downgrades would very likely undermine the world economic recovery and trigger new rounds of financial turmoil.

“International supervision over the issue of U.S. dollars should be introduced and a new, stable and secured global reserve currency may also be an option to avert a catastrophe caused by any single country,” Xinhua said.