The Youth Care Foundation (Stiftelsen Ungdomsvård) works to advocate more active alternatives to computer games for Swedish youths (such as assembling cheap, modular furniture). Perhaps someone with the wisdom of age from whose loins he could have sprung, then raised him for 15 years, bought the computer, and paid for his WoW account every month. The org’s assessment has received backing from the Swedish National Institute of Public Health, which warns that computer addiction is become more widespread across the world. Unfortunately, the Youth Care Foundation’s report hasn’t been published yet for us to properly vet why WoW deserves the government-approved title of “crack cocaine of the computer world. If WoW has taught me nothing else, it’s that all the game maker needs to do is perform quest after quest for the Youth Organization until its reputation is raised to exalted. read more
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