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    General games Dr. Phil Tackles Game Addiction

    Dr. Phil loves the video games, or rather the amount of attention gamers give him when he talks about them. In today's episode he tackles the dangers of computer game addiction, with the entire show dedicated to people who play games when they probably shouldn't be. The show starts with a virtual Dr. Phil complete with a sword and hair talking about how virtual games let you escape from reality before launching into the story of l34-year-old Fred, who sits at home and plays World of Warcraft all day while his wife supports their three children.


    “Apparently he’s got you supporting him and taking care of the house. I wonder what level that is in the real world,” Dr. Phil quips.

    Other stories include a 41-year-old man who accumulated $24,000 in debt and attempted suicide, the author of the book "Game Widows", and the return of special guest Liz, whose 21-year-old son killed himself while playing Everquest. Hit the link for the full show notes.

    http://kotaku.com/5065971/dr-phil-ta...game-addiction

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    Hey now, Everquest wasnt bad, dont blame the suicide on that game!

    Besides, life triggers suicide, not the games

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    aye really, now SWG i could understand

    being yelled at constantly because all you could see was grass and monster ass

    or even horizions, spend months bringing rocks TO the mine to excavate it (head pops)

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    that made me remember the Southpark episode about World of Warcraft LOL

    But your wife supporting you and three kids, while you're playing WOW all day. That really deserves a level or rank on real life. Still it's very wrong.

    You just need to play games only on your spare time, there are things you have to do wether you like it or not.

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    Most educated people in the US see Dr. Phil for what he is - an attention-starved media $#@!.

    As they say on slashdot, "move along, nothing to see here"

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    134 year old Fred? Let him play his WoW.

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    My mother made me watch this. She thought to show me how videogames destroy peoples lives. If someone drinks constantly as their life crumbles away, who's fault is it? The alchohol or the person abusing it?

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    I wouldn't let a mass media pop psychologist try to tell you that (a) video game(s) will ruin your life.

    Psych 101 - "Correlation is not causation". :rofl:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stryfe23 View Post
    Psych 101 - "Correlation is not causation". :rofl:
    Indeed.

    Id like to tackle Dr. Phil.

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    Just take what Dr. Phil says with a pinch of salt.


    Quote Originally Posted by Stryfe23
    "Correlation is not causation"
    It's "Correlation does not imply causation". You can't have causation without correlation.

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