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Easy to do, when you are visiting your grandparents for the holidays with mummy & daddy!
But here is the thing...
Gaming is a hobby, like any other hobby. The issue is gaming can be taken to the extreme. I've met young people who do nothing but play video games. I met a guy who quit high school because if WoW. he was playing for 16 hour days. I actually met a few young people who were addicted to 2006 WoW. It can be an addiction, like drinking.
The thing is you have to know yourself. I hate these blanket statements "you should quit gaming and start a business" You are only getting their side of things. Take Hamza for example. He had a horrible addicting to Runescape. And now all video games are evil. Be a MAN! Quit gaming. There is always an underlining issue when people take things to the extreme. Be that gaming, alcohol, scrolling social media, weed, etc.. Its almost always comes down to loneliness, boredom, anxiety, mild depression, etc.
You need to look at your own life. Is gaming interfering with your social and school life? Are you playing for 5 plus hours a day, everyday? If so, you might want to dial back a bit. If you can't do that, you may need to do a hard reset. And quit for a while. But, if you enjoy gaming and it fits in perfectly with your life and it brings you happiness than keep on gaming.
They are programmed by the media to hate him. There is a reason why they're called "NPCs".
He's not on trial for anything yet, he's not even under house arrest anymore, he just can't leave the country.
The prosecution failed to gather enough evidence for human trafficking and abuse. The only evidence the prosecution has is for owning an illegal firearm, and who gives a ♥♥♥♥ about that?!
But don't let such...details stand in the way of your verdict.