What, in the holiest of hells, does people starving have to do with what other folk do with their own property?
I earn my money, if I want to break something I will .... well, I won't because my wife would go off on one and her shouting is like nails down a chalk board .... but you get the point.
Other peoples situations have no bearing on that because it's my own personal money. The items belong to me, it has sod all to do with people less fortunate.
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[quote]Breaking things because you get mad is childish and makes you look plain stupid.[/quote] Also why are you replying to something that got posted over a month ago? Stalker?
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Thread got bumped, noticed the reply. To stalk someone is to follow meaning I need to have some idea who that person is .... I have no idea who you are besides someone who cares far too much what other people do with their money.
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[quote]Breaking things because you get mad is childish and makes you look plain stupid.[/quote] I don't care what you do with your money but if you act like this then my point stands. "Oh that guy killed me" or "I don't like this game so I am going to break it". Only little kids do shit like that. If you were an adult then you would understand the value of money. If you break things because you get mad then you are a child throwing a tantrum
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I don't break things. As I said, if I did, my wife wouldn't be best pleased with me. Besides, it's very rare I get mad and never at a video game .... except Super Meat Boy, that damn thing frustrated the life out of me. My point is, it's his money. If he wants to break things it's entirely within his right to do so. It has nothing to do with starving people which you brought up for absolutely no reason. He works for his money, he buys things with that money, he's entitled to break what he buys. It's his own property.