I was actually very guilty for this one because I skipped school countless times as result of playing games and even left school when I'm not supposed to.Laifot said:Videogame addiction. People tend to skip school for it.. (like myself for a couple of years)
If we are considering using social media sites as an addiction, then it's definitely obvious that the world is suffering from it.Gamer Guy said:I agree on alcohol because it actually damages you if you drink too much. You can at least survive from gambling but alcohol might kill you slowly.
I don't agree with social media because most people consider it as entertaining rather than something bad.
Addiction to sex is not good especially if you are not married. It's going to screw with your life in so many ways you can't understand the implications.Nagato said:For me, porn is probably one of the worst, if not the worst.
Seriously, that's basically something that an average person is addicted to now in our society. It's even breached face to face communication.Occasia said:Addiction to phones is the worst scenario now. Everybody is busy with their phones. Either be gaming or chatting or seeing social updates.
Personally, I see it as a big back step in our human nature because we don't know how to connect any more apart from social media.Heatman said:Seriously, that's basically something that an average person is addicted to now in our society. It's even breached face to face communication.
Some people are even addicted already even when they have not won anything. Their belief of being able to win is always going to cloud their judgment.Jason Y said:You can get addicted to high spending. In that case, you could even have big lottery winnings gone in a year or less. Well, I believe there are real stories of that!
If you have no control over how to get into playing video games, it's definitely going to make you spend more than you're supposed to be doing so.Jason Y said:You can get addicted to high spending. In that case, you could even have big lottery winnings gone in a year or less. Well, I believe there are real stories of that!