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It might just be the effects of aging or even burnout, like another poster had said. Might even be that games aren't what they used to be so the appeal isn't there as often.
Maybe some time away might help in rekindling your gaming interests.
jeah, u can instead listening to or watching videogamevids - speedruns - audiobooks or other stuff while painting! like u dont have to give it up totally, but maybe only partwise.
yepp, feels like work lmao (and maybe it is, like betatesting)
from freedom of expression, to ignorance of human language.
through no virtues of our own, humans exist on this planet.
to expose ones mind to media language, is like doing test, to see whether one person has the mind or not.
there is no mind for humans who trust the written words, for there is no words for the reality. a reality cant be described with words, humans are to put trust in each other through language? unless it isnt human language they are talking about, yeah, the truth is, nature doesn't speak human language, neither do most people speak human language.
what I think is human language, maybe non exist.
cool, you dont want to play games, hope things can turn out to be nice for you.
thats the spirit! lmao >:3