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>my job suddenly became fun when it is video games
why is this the case? ive heard farmers love farming sims,marines loved fpses and truckers loved trucking sims too.
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>>736226932
schizo
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>>736226640
Sometimes you just get the pull of occupying your mind with what you already know, it gives a feeling of safety except that you don't have to deal with actual consequences and friction of going outside
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>>736226640
Because it's the small stuff.
When you're playing the game, you don't feel the ache in your legs and back from standing in the same place for 8 hours, you don't get yelled at because you don't accept an expired coupon, you don't smell the shit when you're sent to clean the toilet.
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>>736229875
the shit spells good
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>>736229940
smells
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I actually quit playing RDR2 Online within a week because once I started doing missions for money I recognized it was literally work that I could get paid irl to do.
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>>736226640
Games don't have bullshit managers that power trip
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Abstraction



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