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So incredibly ironic, this statement. god forbid anyone GO OUTSIDE, no, we have to enjoy nature in a video game.
Yeah, you're of course right, after a 12h shift people should go outside in the dark rainy night instead of enjoying themselves for an hour in front of a PC and first and god forbid they live in a region without much nature.
Look I play games too. I never said not to. I said it was ironic that someone would 'relax' by 'going outside to enjoy nature' in a video game. IDAF where you live, outside is outside. I've lived in remote areas and i've lived in heavily populated areas. no matter where I lived there was a park, or a sidewalk nearby. maybe put down the internet for a minute and go outside if you're getting this triggered over a sentence.