Porsche Car Chase Ensues Because of PlayStation

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I guess you guys forget that being unemployed doesn't mean being poor eh? (hint Paris Hilton).

The confusing part in this story is that he's jumped into "her other Porshe". Well, maybe the guy was still rich as hell, but was into old cars whatever, so chasing her with his own car wouldn't make sense.

And I also wonder why did he chase her instead of going to a shop and getting another console/game.
 
This guy is a lost cause. Unemployed and playing games at home at 42, with a girl supporting their finances. Sigh.

To make things worse he doesn't even have any common sense. Rear-ending to get a game? Come on, buddy.
 
[citation][nom]hairycat101[/nom]Fist line, second sentance, really really really needs the "not" that is missing for the sentance to make since. Please fix this.[/citation]
Haha, I just fixed it. But... well, I do love my games. I'm not sure I'd be able to deny myself a chance for some real life Need For Speed: Porsche Unleashed!
 
[citation][nom]utengineer[/nom]Get a job, hippy!This is just another one of the many stories that shows us how gaming is a very addictive hobby. It just consumes some people to the point they lose touch with reality and make poor decisions that adversely effect their lives.[/citation]
You mean like gambling? or drinking? or drugs? or any of the millions of things people get addicted too? Games don't do this, a persons inability to take responsibility for their lives do it.
 
What an idiot, she was trying to help him, my guess is he never left the home. Your wealthy sweet Girlfriend is going to leave you now. AND your going to jail, probably prison.
 
[citation][nom]hairycat101[/nom]Fist line, second sentance, really really really needs the "not" that is missing for the sentance to make since. Please fix this.[/citation]

Sentence. SetenEnce.
 
[citation][nom]xbeater[/nom]spell-check doesn't correct missing words [insert insult of choice here]![/citation]

The guy he was quoting wasn't missing a word, he spelled the word sentence wrong, twice.
 
[citation][nom]Camikazi[/nom]You mean like gambling? or drinking? or drugs? or any of the millions of things people get addicted too? Games don't do this, a persons inability to take responsibility for their lives do it.[/citation]

Actually he never said games do anything. He said "gaming is a very addictive hobby." You inferred "games are to blame for this." I'm not saying you're wrong to infer that, but putting words into other people's mouths is.
 
Video game addiction: What I'm not addicted, I can quit anytime I want!

I think it's time society, and especially gamers, realize there may be a problem when there are face stabbings, shootings, malnourished/dead kids/pets (they're pretty much the same thing), and this latest one.

 
They are both losers. If my girl was helping me out, I'd be doing something else than playing video games all day. Perhaps he can help the homeless, do gay porn, medical testing, donate blood, feed some monkeys...
 
I've lost track of all the grammar / proof reading failure in this article and comment section.

Proof read to perfection people.
Anyone who has ANYTHING to share through text better do so.
Especially those who do it for a living.
 
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