New research shows that GAMERS ARE MORE SOCIAL THAN NON-GAMERS. A report on the study says the research is “government backed” and conducted by somebody named Lawrence Kutner. The study explained the reason for the differece between gamers and non-gamers: Games build confidence, which help social interactions. Hmmm. I’d feel better about all this if there were a university involved.
Original post by Mike
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