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Why Does Watching Movies Get Treated Differently Than People Who Play Video Games

I love watching movies, reading books and playing video games. What can I opt for as a career?

It seems like you like stories. I would say, don’t try and think about a career. Try crafting your own stories if that’s what you find interesting. I think a lot of people want to think about how they can make money doing what they love, but first I think they need to figure out how they can produce something from what it is that they love. You may or may not find a career doing what you love, but there are a ton of options for making money if you are able to freely move around. If you can figure out how you can start producing stuff inspired by what it is you love, you can start to turn that into money, but you should never focus on making it a career at the start. The reason for that is because if you treat everything you do as “I need this to make money,” you’ll try and focus on what can get the most attention and less about what you truly want to create.You can talk about what you love on YouTube. You can start writing your own stories, like I already mentioned. You can review the stories you have experienced. Learning how to program and/or illustrate is another way of learning how to create ideas inspired by the stories you love if you don’t already know how to do that.

Why do people play video games?

First of all, you sound like an ignorant troll.

Second, why do people read, surf the web, take up photography, draw, write, watch movies, etc. ...? Because it's entertaining. It passes the time. Same reason people play video games.

Third, not all games involve violence. And for the most part, video games get people to actually use their brains and figure out puzzels and such. It also teaches hand-eye-coordination.

And finally, I highly doubt video games inspired a school shooting. The man that was involved with that shooting likely had a severe mental illness && depression. He killed his mother along with himself...Do you think video games inspired the war too? Oh, while we're at it, let's say it inspired self defense too. No, because back then violent video games weren't even around. Get your facts together before asking sh1t like this...

Why do people like game-play videos?

I wish I didn’t have to write this. I wish games journalism was about just that, writing about games. Sadly, in this Sarkeesian, “fake gamer girl”, #GamerGate, “white knight” world of gaming journalism that we now inhabit, the whole argument about the role of women within games and the gaming industry has all become somewhat muddled and confused. As a woman and a gamer I wanted to weigh in my thoughts on the whole thing, and hopefully clarify a few things for people.First things first, I wanted to address the title. Last year an oft-quoted ESA study announced that women make up 47% of people who play video games. However, in this definition, they include everyone from the people who play Candy Crush on the way to work, to that guy who spent 8,000 hours playing Battlefield.While freemium, casual and mobile gamers are certainly a key area of gamers where huge amounts of money can be made, when people talk about sexism and misogyny in video games they are not talking about Temple Run or that Kim Kardasian game. Mostly, they are talking about the huge amount of PC and console games where 98% of developers are male, and they develop and market to their core gamer audiencehttps://www.gclub-casino.com/bac...Slot games , Baccarat online , Roulette - Casino online !!

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