Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
My opinion is that you play video games at arcades, not on your home computer. No arcade, find something else to do.
In the 1980's, in my own mind I owned Sega Outrun by tens of thousands of points. Nobody could come close to my scores. Then the arcade closed and I was a nobody, also in my own mind.
I haven't played a video game since. See?
Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
Captain Obvious (01-18-2019),Captdon (01-18-2019),Orion Rules (01-18-2019)
Sure! So, what's your excuse? I mean, story.
Captain Obvious (01-18-2019)
I miss those video arcades. I miss the smell of popcorn, the sticky joysticks, the ding-ding-ding descending and ascending trilling racket. It was good fun, but it sure didn't last very long.
I played a few in the past. I have a few good virtual ranges. I have one first-person shooter I will need to spend time mastering.
I fired many thousands of rounds over my 20-year army career. I love shooting. The simulations are close. I spend 15-20 minutes daily with a Glock 17 with iron sights.
I wouldn't mind playing historical simulations if I could find any I liked.
Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.
Video game arcades were good for malls, that's for sure.
Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.