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Post 7: COMPUTER GAMES

When I was a kid I played videogames all day, when I arrived from school I started to play many videogames, I remember I liked to play MarioKart, SuperMario, Donkey Kong and many others during hours. This videogames was the first I start to play, but with the passing of the years I started to do some other thing and I forgot a bit the videogames, now I dont play them or I do but one time for month or even less beacause I Realizerd that I less so much time in front to screen, even when I had like thertheen or fourtheen years old I skipped sleep to finish my videogame. That's why I realized that time I played videogames in front to screen I coud do many things, like spending time with friends, family, sports, participate in someting, etc.
I do not think play videogames is a total waste of time, but if that prevents from doing sport or spend time with friends it becomes a problem, in these days I use my computer to do other things, like navigate in Internet, socail networks, but not to play videogames.

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