Author Archive for Chered

I hate to fill in 'about me' stuff. But my favorite quote is, "Early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."

Be Safe on Valentine’s Day

February 14th, 2015 at 6:15 pm by Chered
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But then again, either of those could lead to the VD nobody needs…

Alentine's Day: Celebrated by those of us not getting the V or the D on February 14th.

The Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift?

February 14th, 2015 at 5:04 pm by Chered
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I can give you 88 reasons why this is a perfect idea!

Buy Her a Delorean. Bitches Love Bringing Up the Past.

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Valentine’s Day Shootdown

February 14th, 2015 at 3:03 pm by Chered
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Some guys are so creepy you think, “Yeah, he puts the S, T and D in Stud!”

I'd Wish You Happy VD, But I See You've Got That Covered (Amoxicillin)

Patriots Receive Super Bowl Rings

February 9th, 2015 at 6:04 pm by Chered
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After a week, the Patriots have received their new Super Bowl Championship rings.

In Honor of the Patriots, New Super Bowl Rings

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Online Gaming Tantrums

January 29th, 2015 at 5:57 pm by Chered
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Can video games stress the nervous system enough to cause mood changes? Tantrums? Explosive behavior?

Let’s be honest. By age five, these kids usually have the mouths of sailors. A wise man once said that a normal person, plus anonymity, plus an audience, equals…F@#$%wad. The tendency for anonymous crowds to be abusive is well-known, and adding in the competitive nature of online multiplayer games doesn’t help things.

You may have experienced it yourself, that player in the chat who gets angry and aggressive; calling people names and filling the screen with lines of typed abuse. If you’re on voice-chat, it could be shouted insults filled with curses, or sneered commands from someone convinced they’re superior.

This environment can become overwhelming for some, and many decide to drop out and play something else. At first, you might be driven by your emotions and react the same way, but after you realize it’s just a game and it’s not actually worth it, you’ll start looking for different online games that will not have these kinds of upsetting interactions with other players.

Gamer Level: Preschool.  "I HOPE YOUR MOM FORGETS THE PUDDING IN YOUR LUNCH!"