Uncle Hyena, Answers All.....
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Ok, I haven't had a thread for awhile. I'm bored and trying to entertain myself. Deal is you ask me a question, I answer it. If you ask a stupid question, I give a stupid answer. If I don't know the answer I will make shit up. If you give me a good question, and I have a reasonable opinion I will share that also. So who's 1st in the agony aunt chair????
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Why dies my head hurt today and my stomach feel like shit?
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Is there a such thing as being 'addicted' to video games? As players, we are sometimes biased. But whos to say that just because sometimes people prefer to stay at home and play games rather than go out, does that mean they are addicted? Is there an hourly limit per week that is 'acceptable'. How about us TW players that spend money on this game? Is it a bad thing that we spend hundreds, thousands of dollars for an iPhone game? What are your thoughts?
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For Dealer
YOU wrote:
You're in England. Too much beer and Indian has that effect in you every Sunday morning after a night out.
Have you ever had the triple burn from an extra hot Vindaloo.
1st mouth
2nd stomach
3rd ring😜
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Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
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Hey hyena! Can I ask questions, and help answer some? I'm bored too. We can pool our collective knowledge and bullshitting skills.
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₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Ever consider what would happen if a solar x flare hit a portion of the power grid dead on? If we didn't replace the damaged portions quick enough, hundreds of nuclear plants would melt down within the course of just a few months.Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
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🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Addiction is where the absence of it has a physical and/or phsycological effect on you. That includes mood swings, anger, worry, sleeplessness. Have a couple of days off. Ask your friends and colleagues if you had seemed different. Ask yourself, did you stress over what was happening in your absence.Is there a such thing as being 'addicted' to video games? As players, we are sometimes biased. But whos to say that just because sometimes people prefer to stay at home and play games rather than go out, does that mean they are addicted? Is there an hourly limit per week that is 'acceptable'. How about us TW players that spend money on this game? Is it a bad thing that we spend hundreds, thousands of dollars for an iPhone game? What are your thoughts?
I believe I am addicted to this game, are you?
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₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Because there is greater profit for them and their friends to use cheap dirty sources if energy.Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
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₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
No they wouldn't. They have backup power supplies such as diesel generators that cool the reactors down once control rods have been inserted. The reactors can be shut down within a few days.₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Ever consider what would happen if a solar x flare hit a portion of the power grid dead on? If we didn't replace the damaged portions quick enough, hundreds of nuclear plants would melt down within the course of just a few months.Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
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Am I too drunk to understand this.......?
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🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Yes. Psychologically speaking online games tend to effect the brain's reward process when an achievement is gained in the game. Say you hit a milestone. Your brain releases a small amount dopamine, making you happy. Much like cocaine. Just much less extreme.Is there a such thing as being 'addicted' to video games? As players, we are sometimes biased. But whos to say that just because sometimes people prefer to stay at home and play games rather than go out, does that mean they are addicted? Is there an hourly limit per week that is 'acceptable'. How about us TW players that spend money on this game? Is it a bad thing that we spend hundreds, thousands of dollars for an iPhone game? What are your thoughts?
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₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
It's better than having multiple threads and pissing off the rest of the community with copy cats.Hey hyena! Can I ask questions, and help answer some? I'm bored too. We can pool our collective knowledge and bullshitting skills.
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Im not sure if I'm addicted. I guess I am. I plan things, take things seriously on TW, I punch codes for hours, I buy respect points every 2 weeks. But then again, there are plenty others here that do the same. I personally feel like I have found a game that I truly enjoy spending time on. The platform does not matter. I also play Xbox quite a bit. But I don't worry when I do not play, or lose sleep over any game. So in that sense, no I am not addicted.
On a side note, HOW does one become addicted to video games?
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🌆💀🔫GTR36🔫💀🌆 wrote:
Quite likely.Am I too drunk to understand this.......?
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Hyena wrote:
👆👆👆 lol🌆💀🔫GTR36🔫💀🌆 wrote:
Quite likely.Am I too drunk to understand this.......?
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₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Oh yeah! Just like Fukushima! Things go wrong. the grid could very well take months or years to repair if said event occurred.₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
No they wouldn't. They have backup power supplies such as diesel generators that cool the reactors down once control rods have been inserted. The reactors can be shut down within a few days.₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Ever consider what would happen if a solar x flare hit a portion of the power grid dead on? If we didn't replace the damaged portions quick enough, hundreds of nuclear plants would melt down within the course of just a few months.Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
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Hyena wrote:
Madras/vindaloo are my curries of choice.For Dealer
YOU wrote:
You're in England. Too much beer and Indian has that effect in you every Sunday morning after a night out.
Have you ever had the triple burn from an extra hot Vindaloo.
1st mouth
2nd stomach
3rd ring😜
Love the triple sting!!! -
🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
All addictions sneak up on you, you are doing something you enjoy, you like to do it more frequently. You keep doing it more frequently until such a time comes that you can't stop. At that point you are addicted.Im not sure if I'm addicted. I guess I am. I plan things, take things seriously on TW, I punch codes for hours, I buy respect points every 2 weeks. But then again, there are plenty others here that do the same. I personally feel like I have found a game that I truly enjoy spending time on. The platform does not matter. I also play Xbox quite a bit. But I don't worry when I do not play, or lose sleep over any game. So in that sense, no I am not addicted.
On a side note, HOW does one become addicted to video games?
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What's the best way to please a woman?
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₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
Yes, but the brain releases dopamine in countless cases, not just in the case of games. How about watching a football game, and your favorite team is winning. This makes you happy, but it doesn't mean you are addicted, correct? Or am I interpreting that concept wrong?🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Yes. Psychologically speaking online games tend to effect the brain's reward process when an achievement is gained in the game. Say you hit a milestone. Your brain releases a small amount dopamine, making you happy. Much like cocaine. Just much less extreme. -
Plus not all of the world's nuclear plants are close to having the failsafes you are assuming they all do. It's not like those plants are cookie cutter. Most were built decades ago! If even one affected plant melted down it would be disasterous.
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James87💀🔫⚠ wrote:
Each is different, first start talking. Be cheeky, be suggestive find out what the like and be open to trying it.What's the best way to please a woman?
Oh and a good tongue lashing never goes astray...😝
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What is the basics behind the laws of relativity and how do they relate to turf wars?
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My 3 cats were sleeping on the window sill this morning, and now there's a huge hole in the glass. What happened?
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Hyena wrote:
Haha!! A tounge lashing only leads to more moaning though!!! 😜😜😜😜James87💀🔫⚠ wrote:
Each is different, first start talking. Be cheeky, be suggestive find out what the like and be open to trying it.What's the best way to please a woman?
Oh and a good tongue lashing never goes astray...😝
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🔰🅰Gi®ls🔫🔰 wrote:
For each and every action there is a reaction.What is the basics behind the laws of relativity and how do they relate to turf wars?
If you're going to cap be prepared for the consequences.
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🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
I guess the only thing to say is that your right, and from my experience video games are far more engrossing.₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
Yes, but the brain releases dopamine in countless cases, not just in the case of games. How about watching a football game, and your favorite team is winning. This makes you happy, but it doesn't mean you are addicted, correct? Or am I interpreting that concept wrong?🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Yes. Psychologically speaking online games tend to effect the brain's reward process when an achievement is gained in the game. Say you hit a milestone. Your brain releases a small amount dopamine, making you happy. Much like cocaine. Just much less extreme. -
₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
No they wouldn't. They have backup power supplies such as diesel generators that cool the reactors down once control rods have been inserted. The reactors can be shut down within a few days.₲ɛƞɛяɑƖ ₳łɑƌɛɛƞ wrote:
Ever consider what would happen if a solar x flare hit a portion of the power grid dead on? If we didn't replace the damaged portions quick enough, hundreds of nuclear plants would melt down within the course of just a few months.Why are governments not building clean, safe and efficient nuclear power plants?
Did NOT happen in Chernobyl or more recently Japan. Cooling a meltdown sometimes goes very wrong.
Sherry -
₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
I stumped GreenMan???🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
I guess the only thing to say is that your right, and from my experience video games are far more engrossing.₲яєєŋϻɑɳÐɪʂɪƞfø wrote:
Yes, but the brain releases dopamine in countless cases, not just in the case of games. How about watching a football game, and your favorite team is winning. This makes you happy, but it doesn't mean you are addicted, correct? Or am I interpreting that concept wrong?🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Yes. Psychologically speaking online games tend to effect the brain's reward process when an achievement is gained in the game. Say you hit a milestone. Your brain releases a small amount dopamine, making you happy. Much like cocaine. Just much less extreme.
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🌄💀🔫ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ🔫💀🌄 wrote:
A dog being one of the dumbest of creatures did not see the window and headbutted it. Be prepared for a lawsuit for the vet bill from the dogs owner...My 3 cats were sleeping on the window sill this morning, and now there's a huge hole in the glass. What happened?
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