I actually unironically called myself a gamer 20 years ago. Now though, people who call themselves gamers are just fricking awful. It was a different time back then. I can't call myself a gamer anymore, because I have nothing in common with modern socalled "gamers".
reluctantly, yes. i wouldn't feel ashamed of it if I had some other redeeming qualities though. i just realized something: therapist --> the-rapist lol
not more than I'd call myself a watcher because I watch plenty of movies. this definition is moronic and came from homosexuals who are defined solely by their hobbies
>Do you consider being a gamer as your identity?
As part of it, yes. Games are very important to me, I have even an academic interest in them.
I also have other things that complete my identity though. My family background, education, ties to the place where I live, my field of studies and research, interests in other media and subjects, hell, even my mental disorder is part of my identity, as much as I would rather it wasn't.
I would be silly to deny how big role games played in my life. Thankfully, at this point, there is no reason to do so either, nobody sees it as weird anymore.
I feel sorry for the people who choose to label their entire being with a singular part of their life. You can be multiple other things and still be a gamer. Be multifaceted, be more complex. Don't be a basic b***h.
no, my friends see me as being incredibly insightful and witty. I have far more life experience to draw from than a "gamer." I have far more video game experience to draw from as well; keeping up with nerd shit in my advancing age is pretty much mandatory these days because it seems like the vast majority of people that are able to actually hold a good conversation are nerds
Companies would have to pay me 10k monthly subsidiaries for calling my self gamer™
I consider myself to be a gaymer.
no i consider being racist my identity.
No, i just enjoy video games.
please define what it means to be a "gamer"?
racist
homophobe
transphobe
sexist
misogynist
most of their free time spent not playing video games
Don't forget: terrorist
Considering that 60% of gamers are women, this really makes you think...
Literal me
asmongold except he has never been good at a video game.
No, it's like calling yourself a breather
No, I'm working to be a game developer
>identity
identify yourself as a suicide victim you troony
you know you love being a victim
I actually unironically called myself a gamer 20 years ago. Now though, people who call themselves gamers are just fricking awful. It was a different time back then. I can't call myself a gamer anymore, because I have nothing in common with modern socalled "gamers".
It was the same shit, you cringy homosexual
No.
Unfortunately yes
I wish it wasn't the case but people insist that I am
I need to pick up a hobby but I don't know what
Gamers are the most powerful race on Earth despite also being the most marginalized.
FACT!
If X is your identity then you are not worth a damn because no one worth a damn has only one thing with which to describe themselves.
It is a factual thing that describes me but is not my entire identity, no.
I am a video games enthusiast.
reluctantly, yes. i wouldn't feel ashamed of it if I had some other redeeming qualities though. i just realized something: therapist --> the-rapist lol
i dont think i have an identity
do you consider being israeli as your identity
>zoomer humor
>”I am le depressed and I suck haha”
who's the qt
Me after two months of hrt
got a discord, babe?
Yeah, it's Fartqueen#3567
Thank you m'lady. Sniff you later
*braps thankfully*
yes and I hate it, it's the closest thing to being a drug addict while still socially acceptable
Being a drug addict brings you girls, so, no, it is way worse.
not more than I'd call myself a watcher because I watch plenty of movies. this definition is moronic and came from homosexuals who are defined solely by their hobbies
>Do you consider being a gamer as your identity?
As part of it, yes. Games are very important to me, I have even an academic interest in them.
I also have other things that complete my identity though. My family background, education, ties to the place where I live, my field of studies and research, interests in other media and subjects, hell, even my mental disorder is part of my identity, as much as I would rather it wasn't.
I would be silly to deny how big role games played in my life. Thankfully, at this point, there is no reason to do so either, nobody sees it as weird anymore.
I feel sorry for the people who choose to label their entire being with a singular part of their life. You can be multiple other things and still be a gamer. Be multifaceted, be more complex. Don't be a basic b***h.
Test
I have no identity. I'm just a shell of a man being puppeteered in this hellish landscape for fates amusement
As if anyone has a real identity, associate yourself with whatever you like, you're still nothing.
no, my friends see me as being incredibly insightful and witty. I have far more life experience to draw from than a "gamer." I have far more video game experience to draw from as well; keeping up with nerd shit in my advancing age is pretty much mandatory these days because it seems like the vast majority of people that are able to actually hold a good conversation are nerds
Birds have no problems. They just fly and shit on cars.
wow, what a "relatable" comic. This is so "insightful" and "deep".