24 juli 2011, 16:19
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Banneling
Geregistreerd: 21 april 2008
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Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door rikske luyx
Een rode draad door al die massamoorden zoals oslo, het zijn allemaal GAMERS en liefhebbers van geweldgames.
In de tweede wereldoorlog was het percentage soldaten dat op de vijand schoot om te doden rond de 2%. heden ten dage is dat percentage opgetrokken naar rond de 80%. dit dankzij gevechtsimulators (Gamen op een levensgroot scherm), misschien eens iets om over na te denken?
Ik zal hiermee waarschijnlijk op heel wat tenen trappen  .
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Die man speelde geen games maar schreef zijn boek :
Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Andrew Berwick,
3.26 Avoiding suspicion from relatives, neighbours and friends
Present a ”credible project/alibi” to your friends, co-workers and family. Announce to
your closest friends, co-workers and family that you are pursuing a ”project” that can at
least partly justify your ”new pattern of activities” (isolation/travel) while in the planning
phase.
F example, tell them that you have started to play World of Warcraft or any other online
MMO game and that you wish to focus on this for the next months/year. This ”new
project” can justify isolation and people will understand somewhat why you are not
answering your phone over long periods. Tell them that you are completely hooked on
the game (raiding dungeons etc). Emphasise to them that this is a dream you have had
since you were a kid. If they stress you, insist and ask them to respect your decision. You
will be amazed on how much you can do undetected while blaming this game. If your
planning requires you to travel, say that you are visiting one of your WoW friends, or
better yet, a girl from your ”guild” (who lives in another country). No further questions
will be raised if you present these arguments.
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