• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I will say one thing: my mother didn’t let us have a TV or by extension a nintendo back in the 80s.

    Now, as a 41 year old man, I play video games almost every day.

    I think it’s connected. If I don’t play video games, I feel like I’m not in control of my life. Having a video game system that I’m allowed to interact with is a part of my sense of accomplishment in the world.

    I think they’re related. I don’t blame her at all (not because I don’t think there’s a causal link, but because I think blame is useless).

    You make a very good point. It’s super important for kids to be on the same page as their peers.

    Ideally no kids would have these things. Kids could bond with each other over the cruelty of the adults depriving them of tech, while growing up with healthy brains.