Aaron's useless ramblings
Don't really expect much here. I'm not as active on this site as I was so I'm not gonna post blog entries as often,.
Don't really expect much here. I'm not as active on this site as I was so I'm not gonna post blog entries as often,.
Ugghh.
I'm pretty flustered right now. Today I posted this on my Facebook.
And then this followed several minutes later:
Well first off, this guy is constantly bothering me about getting a job and asking me if I have one yet. I get he's concerned , but he asks me that question everytime he knows I'm online and I'm beyond annoyed by it. I know I need to get a job, but looking for one is a job and it doesn't happen over night. Especially in the bad economy we're in. You don't have to bother me everytime you see me asking if I have one. -_-
Second, I hate when people say I should grow up and stop playing Pokemon. Since when does not playing Pokemon make me more grown up? There isn't an age limit for Pokemon, even if it's aimed at children more of less. You can say the same for any video game, playing them doesn't make you more or less mature/grown up, Pokemon is a game series for anyone and I think you're never too old for it. And also how will playing Pokemon and having a job at the same time make me less productive? How does playing Pokemon affect my job when I know I won't even be allowed to play it at work in the first place? Sure I won't be able to play Pokemon as much, but still playing Pokemon will having a job won't make me less of a productive part of society. Seeing many people on PC and other Pokemon forums who have respectable jobs and still are able to do both is proof of that. And the fact that there's many people on these forums my age and even older is proof that you're never too old for Pokemon. I'm sure once I get a job I can still play Pokemon and manage to stay focus on work. I may bring my DS with me to my job, but I would only play it during a break or if I get to work by bus, i'll play to and from work.
/end rant
The argument ended after that and I ended up unfriending him cause I'm tired of him bothering me like that. Just please, leave me alone for once and let me take care of myself, I'm more responsible than people think. Though this does make me want to try harder to look for and get a job. I've decided to not re add him again until I do get one.
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And then this followed several minutes later:
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Well first off, this guy is constantly bothering me about getting a job and asking me if I have one yet. I get he's concerned , but he asks me that question everytime he knows I'm online and I'm beyond annoyed by it. I know I need to get a job, but looking for one is a job and it doesn't happen over night. Especially in the bad economy we're in. You don't have to bother me everytime you see me asking if I have one. -_-
Second, I hate when people say I should grow up and stop playing Pokemon. Since when does not playing Pokemon make me more grown up? There isn't an age limit for Pokemon, even if it's aimed at children more of less. You can say the same for any video game, playing them doesn't make you more or less mature/grown up, Pokemon is a game series for anyone and I think you're never too old for it. And also how will playing Pokemon and having a job at the same time make me less productive? How does playing Pokemon affect my job when I know I won't even be allowed to play it at work in the first place? Sure I won't be able to play Pokemon as much, but still playing Pokemon will having a job won't make me less of a productive part of society. Seeing many people on PC and other Pokemon forums who have respectable jobs and still are able to do both is proof of that. And the fact that there's many people on these forums my age and even older is proof that you're never too old for Pokemon. I'm sure once I get a job I can still play Pokemon and manage to stay focus on work. I may bring my DS with me to my job, but I would only play it during a break or if I get to work by bus, i'll play to and from work.
/end rant
The argument ended after that and I ended up unfriending him cause I'm tired of him bothering me like that. Just please, leave me alone for once and let me take care of myself, I'm more responsible than people think. Though this does make me want to try harder to look for and get a job. I've decided to not re add him again until I do get one.
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What kinda of job does he have?
Also my bosses love that I play Pokemon because I can sell games to kid easier since I know about them from the inside out. I also know federal accredited Accountants that Play Pokemon. In 4 years I hope to be a Certified Practicing Accountant as well. If we're still here I'll meet with your friend and kindly slap the hell out of him if you'd like.Posted April 16th, 2013 at 9:31 PM by Xander Olivieri -
Yeah, he should know Pokemon is not just a kid's game.
I'm the same age as you Aaron and I still play Pokemon. And I second Xander's comment there.Posted April 16th, 2013 at 9:32 PM by Hikamaru -
Quote:What kinda of job does he have?
Also my bosses love that I play Pokemon because I can sell games to kid easier since I know about them from the inside out. I also know federal accredited Accountants that Play Pokemon. In 4 years I hope to be a Certified Practicing Accountant as well. If we're still here I'll meet with your friend and kindly slap the hell out of him if you'd like.
@hikari yeah thanks and I third Xander's comment lol.Posted April 16th, 2013 at 10:03 PM by Treecko -
Posted April 16th, 2013 at 11:13 PM by Yusshin -
Posted April 17th, 2013 at 12:43 AM by vaporeon7 -
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THIS. Why don't we have a like button for blogs/blog comments yet?Posted April 17th, 2013 at 1:23 AM by Treecko -
Tell him to quite frankly, piss off, haha. It's none of his business what you enjoy and what your current emplyment status is. Perhaps instead of criticising your way of living, he should take a look at himself and his supposed 'contribution to society.'
He's go no authority to tell you what to enjoy and play and what not to enjoy and play. That goes for finding a job too. So swipe him aside! ;)Posted April 17th, 2013 at 3:28 AM by curiousnathan -
Regardless of whether you still play it or not, what you posted was basically a picture of an item you cherish/cherished that was ruined. It had nothing to do with jobs, games, or how you spend your time.
This person here was trying to look better than you, which I don't agree with, but regardless of anything said, spending some of your time also finding a job will help benefit you in the long-run too! So try not to take this incident as all negative and maybe use it as motivation to prove you can do both.Posted April 17th, 2013 at 4:32 AM by Kura -
Quote:Second, I hate when people say I should grow up and stop playing Pokemon. Since when does not playing Pokemon make me more grown up? You can say the same for any video game, playing them doesn't make you more or less mature/grown up,
It's simple, really. If someone rather spend 8 hours of their day RNGing or EV training/ battling, and can't bother to do the dishes, or focus on their schoolwork/ work, or make a proper lunch, then yes, in my eyes, they're immature.Posted April 17th, 2013 at 4:49 AM by Kura -
Quote:Regardless of whether you still play it or not, what you posted was basically a picture of an item you cherish/cherished that was ruined. It had nothing to do with jobs, games, or how you spend your time.
This person here was trying to look better than you, which I don't agree with, but regardless of anything said, spending some of your time also finding a job will help benefit you in the long-run too! So try not to take this incident as all negative and maybe use it as motivation to prove you can do both.
Quote:While it's true that playing a game on its own doesn't make you more or less mature, I wanted to point out that if you put gaming in front of other priorities that need to be done, then yes, it does affect how mature you are. Using a game as an escape to de-stress is one thing, but people equate this with being less mature because a person might not spend as much time on their other, or more important responsibilities.
It's simple, really. If someone rather spend 8 hours of their day RNGing or EV training/ battling, and can't bother to do the dishes, or focus on their schoolwork/ work, or make a proper lunch, then yes, in my eyes, they're immature.Posted April 17th, 2013 at 5:05 AM by Treecko -
Maybe he's unsatisfied with his own work, which is why he feels the need to pick on others. Tell'im you at least are enjoying life while he widdles away into a saggy pile of wrinkles.
If I understood that he's in his 50s. He's gettin' there. Maybe that depresses him, so throwing it in his face might make his frail arse crack lolPosted April 17th, 2013 at 7:29 AM by Yusshin -
I dont see why it's his business that you play video games you like in your spare time. It dosent seem like just concern you dont have a job, seems more criticizing that he thinks you arent trying. Im in a similar situation. I dont have a job but Im looking and at the same time, I play Pokemon for enjoyment in my spare time. Nothing wrong with that. If he dosent like Pokemon, he dosent have to play it, but he shouldnt criticize others for doing so if they like it.
Posted April 17th, 2013 at 9:32 AM by Shiny Celebi -
Quote:While it's true that playing a game on its own doesn't make you more or less mature, I wanted to point out that if you put gaming in front of other priorities that need to be done, then yes, it does affect how mature you are. Using a game as an escape to de-stress is one thing, but people equate this with being less mature because a person might not spend as much time on their other, or more important responsibilities.
It's simple, really. If someone rather spend 8 hours of their day RNGing or EV training/ battling, and can't bother to do the dishes, or focus on their schoolwork/ work, or make a proper lunch, then yes, in my eyes, they're immature.Posted April 17th, 2013 at 4:54 PM by Oryx -
Quote:I doubt that's what the man meant though - he probably wouldn't have posted the same thing if AW had posted a picture of a torn up DVD, or a torn up football. There's a special prejudice that comes with video games; the other day I was playing League in the dining hall and a woman told me that it was the cause of all the tragedies in the world. Not because it's a particularly evil game, but because it's a video game and video games ruin everything.
Posted April 17th, 2013 at 8:50 PM by Treecko -
Quote:I doubt that's what the man meant though - he probably wouldn't have posted the same thing if AW had posted a picture of a torn up DVD, or a torn up football. There's a special prejudice that comes with video games; the other day I was playing League in the dining hall and a woman told me that it was the cause of all the tragedies in the world. Not because it's a particularly evil game, but because it's a video game and video games ruin everything.
But yeah, it was uncalled for by him. Had no right to comment just to bash. AW was right for defriending him, especially if all that's gonna come out of his mouth is snarky comments and negative ones at that. Like I said, it was about a cherished item being ruined, not about anything else. That man was disrespectful to post something like that publicly, too.Posted April 17th, 2013 at 11:31 PM by Kura