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Charlie57913
Greetings gentlemen, I am an artist focused in the realism. I speak english, spanish and galician.
I like cinematography, writing and history.

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Funny anecdote

Posted by Charlie57913 - May 29th, 2022


The galician teacher decided to do a different activity, so the class could rest from the excesice amount of homework others teachers gave us.


The game consisted on raising our hands, in the case of playing videogames. The ones who did, would end up in the group A, while the ones who didn't would go to group B.


Those on the group A, had to defend board games, and those in group B the videogames. This allowed the students to defend the opposite of what they usually did.


Simple and practical debate activity. But.


When the teacher asked the question. -"Who plays videogames?"- I raised my hand, thinking in all the afternoons expended on joyful games.


When she saw me raise my hand, she tilted her head, and saw in her eyes that she didn't believe me. (I'm a person who wears glasses and I'm known for reading and painting.) She asked me what kind of games, and I answered games on webpages. The teacher said that those types of games aren't real games, and she finally did put me on team B.


Moral of the story: Whenever you find yourself playing a game on Newgrounds, as FNF, Project Nexus, Pico School and many others, you are not playing a real game.


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what if it was released on steam too doe ?

According to the teacher, if it is a web game, it cannot be a video game in any way.