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I'm in the same predicament.
Exactly.Watched a guy walk right into a pole today. He bounced off it, kept going and then got pissed because whatever he was after got away. He turned kicked the pole and I think he's still hobbling around. Weird.
Exactly.
People are way busy into virtual world instead of reality.![]()
Right, sir.Yup. I'm very much in the minority for my age group but I never got into Pokemon, I was pretty much the most uncool 10 year old at my school because I would rather shoot hoops or play baseball than look through a pokedex or whatever it was called. I understand the allure of collecting things as I was a huge baseball nerd as a kid but it's just weird to me as an adult when I'm at a bar or even worse, a concert and I notice my friend has not caught a lick of the conversations going around or the last two songs becuase he's poké'd out like he just shot 2 cc's of dope and left reality indefinitely.
Now with this, it's 5th grade all over again except now my friends are adults....playing this shit when they should be working or socializing with other adults which makes it even more mind boggling to me. I realize this is 2016 and people socialize digitally but you miss a lot of life if you're always looking at a phone.
Call me crotchety, old school or grandpa or whatever the hell is hip to say now, but am I the only one who finds it disrespectful to have these stops at places like the Arlington Cemetary and the Holocaust museum? You can argue "oh it draws people to those locations who wouldn't normally seek them out" but do you honestly think those people have any interest in learning anything at the Holocaust museum or paying respect to a deceased loved one or do they just wanna brag to their pokefriends that they just caught a Douchieoto? There's been random 20 somethings wandering around on some of my job sites this past week looking for pokemon. I had to explain to them that I didn't care what they were looking for, go do it on public property and fuck off because you don't work here. I couldn't help but laugh at the similarity of this situation and having to chase crackheads out of our work vans and trailers.
I was talking to my niece today and Pokemon go came up, which makes more sense than talking about it with co-workers seeing as she's a teenager and we weren't on the clock, but she was telling me she read something about people using it to lure suckers into robberies ala Craigslist, which is kind of funny if true. It sucks to get robbed or walk into stationary objects but hey, pull your head out of your ass and pay attention to your surroundings. Is a child's game worth getting hit by a car driven by someone else fuckin around on their phone?
If your into playing pokemon that's cool. Whatever do your thing I don't care, to each their own,but like anything else...common sense, moderation and consideration of the people and things in your vicinity. I'm sure this post is as uncool as I was in 5th grade to Pokémon trainers.
Right, sir.
The thing is that technology was made for us, we weren't made for technology. The control needs to be in our hand, not in the hands of technology. People need to differentiate between virtual life & reality.
Thanks for your compliment. Anything more?Nobody thinks it's real life. Both of you can go fuck yourselves.
Or just watch where we're going, like the game warns us to do when we turn it on.
And Nate you can continue to fuck yourself since apparently you must do a lot of it.
I said if you wanna play it, whatever that's cool do your thing. It's no problem until a-holes trespass on my job site when I'm trying to work (you know labor?)and I have drop everything to explain to seemingly intelligent adults you're not supposed to trespass on a construction site or private property. Just try to keep from walking into shit and being a douche in public and it's all good, no aneurysms here.
playing this shit when they should be working or socializing with other adults which makes it even more mind boggling to me. I realize this is 2016 and people socialize digitally but you miss a lot of life if you're always looking at a phone.
I also never stated that you think it's real.
I said it seems silly that ADULTS are sucked in to a game to the point where nothing outside your phone matters.
Sorry not everyone is part of your cult and I'm sorry you take pokemon so seriously you can't handle a dissenting opinion from yours.
HyperboleDo you usually throw temper tantrums when people think differently from you...wait dumb question. What a surprise someone obsessed with a video game to the point that it's "ruining his life"( to draw from your OP, yeah I realize it was meant in jest, but people say there is truth in jest right?) is acting childish.
Yup. I'm very much in the minority for my age group but I never got into Pokemon, I was pretty much the most uncool 10 year old at my school because I would rather shoot hoops or play baseball than look through a pokedex or whatever it was called. I understand the allure of collecting things as I was a huge baseball nerd as a kid but it's just weird to me as an adult when I'm at a bar or even worse, a concert and I notice my friend has not caught a lick of the conversations going around or the last two songs becuase he's poké'd out like he just shot 2 cc's of dope and left reality indefinitely.
Now with this, it's 5th grade all over again except now my friends are adults....playing this shit when they should be working or socializing with other adults which makes it even more mind boggling to me. I realize this is 2016 and people socialize digitally but you miss a lot of life if you're always looking at a phone.
Call me crotchety, old school or grandpa or whatever the hell is hip to say now, but am I the only one who finds it disrespectful to have these stops at places like the Arlington Cemetary and the Holocaust museum? You can argue "oh it draws people to those locations who wouldn't normally seek them out" but do you honestly think those people have any interest in learning anything at the Holocaust museum or paying respect to a deceased loved one or do they just wanna brag to their pokefriends that they just caught a Douchieoto? There's been random 20 somethings wandering around on some of my job sites this past week looking for pokemon. I had to explain to them that I didn't care what they were looking for, go do it on public property and fuck off because you don't work here. I couldn't help but laugh at the similarity of this situation and having to chase crackheads out of our work vans and trailers.
I was talking to my niece today and Pokemon go came up, which makes more sense than talking about it with co-workers seeing as she's a teenager and we weren't on the clock, but she was telling me she read something about people using it to lure suckers into robberies ala Craigslist, which is kind of funny if true. It sucks to get robbed or walk into stationary objects but hey, pull your head out of your ass and pay attention to your surroundings. Is a child's game worth getting hit by a car driven by someone else fuckin around on their phone?
If your into playing pokemon that's cool. Whatever do your thing I don't care, to each their own,but like anything else...common sense, moderation and consideration of the people and things in your vicinity. I'm sure this post is as uncool as I was in 5th grade to Pokémon trainers.