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"You're too sick to go to school, but you're not sick enough to play video games."

edited 2011-04-06 22:44:44 in General
[tɕagɛn]
Yes, dad, I am sick. Except, you know, playing video games is vastly less energy-consuming than going to school.

My dad still continues to use this ridiculous logic. Along with guilt-tripping me into going to school. He will use any psychological warfare to get me to go to school, even if I am so sick I can barely do anything. Even running, my favorite pastime, is difficult right now.

Conservative Christianity--there's no quicker way to get your kids to be liberals.

Comments

  • I used to get the "if you're too sick to go to school, you're too sick to use the computer." Which I guess was fair, since I went to school online for most of high school.

    (Also I don't see what conservatism or Christianity has to do with anything)
  • The Conservative Christianity is at least partially motivating his "YOU SHALL ALWAYS GO TO SCHOOL NO MATTER WHAT GOD DAMMIT" thing.
  • edited 2011-04-06 23:04:36

    "Yes, dad, I am sick. Except, you know, playing video games is vastly less energy-consuming than going to school."

    ?

    Playing video games requires you concentrate and stay focused. Sitting through a lecture allows you to doze off and pretend you're paying attention.

    Kids and their excuses. That's on the level of "Music helps me study".

  • edited 2011-04-06 23:08:12
    [tɕagɛn]
    Trust me, I am so sick right now that all I could do today was basically sit and barely pay attention. Playing video games is a piece of cake compared to that. Even though I'm so sick I don't even feel like doing that.


  • Best thing to do when you're sick is just rest.
  • edited 2011-04-06 23:11:37
    [tɕagɛn]
    Which is what I'm doing.

    And this is allergies, so it's not like they'll go away any time soon.
  • Sitting through a lecture allows you to doze off and pretend you're paying attention.

    To be fair, that's not what you're supposed to be doing...
  • No rainbow star
    Some games are mindless enough to allow one to not really think while playing them anyways =/
  • Try "I'm not staying home for me, I'm staying home so I don't contaminate the school".

    Wait, it's allergies?  Never mind then.
  • "Kids and their excuses. That's on the level of 'Music helps me study'."

    I'm sorry, what? :/
  • Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human
    Well, sometimes games may be engrossing enough to help one forget one's real-life situation.  This is typically a bad thing, but I know sometimes I've cured runny noses by getting too caught up in a game or something else that holds my attention well.

    Also useful for letting one's nose heal up after a nosebleed.  The blood clot really annoyingly stands inside one's nostril, tempting one to pull it out...and cause the bleeding to restart.  Being able to forget about it for a bit really does help.
  • I think I remember hearing about studies saying the distraction that video games provide can be therapeutic.

    Anyway, there's a lot more stress and physical activity- comparatively speaking- involved with going to school. There's getting dressed, walking around to get to classes, the social interaction. It's a lot more restful to sit motionless in your PJs under a blanket and tap buttons.

    And that's not even going into the risk of having others catch it if you go in sick.

    And it depends on the game. I like JRPGs and all, but they require minimal brainpower.
  • When I was sick enough to stay home from school, I sometimes played videogames, but mostly I just crouched near a toilet and retched.
  • Argue that, this way, you're not getting people at school sick with your contagiousness.
  • The thing you're usually too sick for is traveling to school.

    Still, bed rest is the best for most illnesses.

    "Kids and their excuses. That's on the level of 'Music helps me study'."

    You know there are people out there who concentrate better when there's a distraction. It's one of the symptoms of ADHD.
  • Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human
    Many people fiddle with something while working on something else.  Y'know, pen twirling, crunching on food or chewing gum, etc..
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