2011-04-12

Child's Play Charity shows Gamers Really Are Antisocial and Violent

Child's Play Charity was founded to improve the lives of sick children by donating toys and games to hospitals worldwide and as a rebuttal to those accusing gamers of being anti social and violent. How ironic that they give them things that are fun and bring them happiness on the condition that they must not try to understand how it works, must not try to improve it, discouraged from contributing to it, and above all they must not share it with their neighbor. I'm talkig of course about proprietary software. Most games that are copyrighted and by default; unsharable; because it is import to set that example to children at an early age¡ Were this the only way to bring joy into the lives of any children, then it would have to be so. But there's a better way. But children can be given games that are fun, bring them happiness and teach them how to be an improvement to society rather than a selfish cog in it. Games that encourage them to understand how they said games work. Games that encourage them to make improvements to said games. And most important of all, games that they can freely share their own sake's as well as the sake of their neighbor.
So am I saying "Think of the children"? Not at all; JAVA for children, lets think of everybody!
We don't need some organized charity, just people. He's how:
You, that is the reader, YOU, download the lite version of live.linuX-gamers.net (lite edition is sure not to offend anyone). You can get it at live.linuX-gamers.net. I STRONGLY recommend use the torrent download from the top of the list there. Write it to a CD-R using Infra recorder for Windows, Applications → Utilities → Disk Utility for Mac, or Brasero for Linux (or your preference). Write "Share Freely" on the disk. Give it to a child. Repeat.

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