The Book Elf
- 1 Post
- 4 Comments
The Book Elf@literature.cafeto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were your parent's rules on video games?
9·4 个月前My parents let me play whatever I wanted, even Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil, but first they taught me the difference between fiction and reality and said I could play for a limited amount of hours per day, and only after doing my homework or after studying. Except on weekends, on weekends they let me play for longer, but also made sure I was playing offline too and going outside. It was pretty good.
The funny thing to me is that my dad would sometimes say it frustrated him that I liked video games because he thought they were “for boys” and yet he was the one who bought my (jailbroken) console and (pirated physical copies of) games until I turned 18 lol
The Book Elf@literature.cafeto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Six arrested at protest of Palantir, tech company building deportation software for Trump admin
1·5 个月前It makes no sense because Tolkien wouldn’t have agreed with most of them and would’ve despised how they use his legacy. I don’t think these people understood the message the books were trying to send.
The Book Elf@literature.cafeto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Six arrested at protest of Palantir, tech company building deportation software for Trump admin
26·5 个月前I really wish they didn’t give this thing a LotR name (Palantir), Tolkien would’ve hated it.


We did too, but it was because my parents refused to pay full price for a game, so they bought pirate physical copies for dirt cheap and they worked great. Then of course I learned to torrent. Nowadays I only buy games when they’re from indie devs or from small companies.