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Re: What constitutes "Not having a life"
I think this is more of matter of a difference between how you spend your time and how this other kid does. He doesn't understand that, by playing video games, you have accomplished many things he may never. He sees it as, since you're different than he, you must therefore be wrong and "lifeless," which is ignorant by nature. Maybe, if you look at a "perfect life" as how this other kid lives his, yours might be lacking. But there is no one way to define what a life is, and it's not right to impose one person's standards on a another. What's important is that you do what you like to do, and it seems you've made the most of it.
Just my opinionated $0.02. Take it or leave it
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