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Old 05-10-2007, 03:59 PM #15
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Originally Posted by ender098
But the question I Originally posted this thread for remains unanswered and undiscussed;

If these "peaceniks" are so against war, why do they play with Toy Soldiers? (and what do they play?)

I look to the world trought the vision of a teacher, 'cuz I'm a teacher. Being so I've to tell you that we use our imagination to play, to live and to taste things that sometimes we don't want for the real life. Playing war is nice, fighting a war you go against all the self protection feelings that you have.
I used to play Police vs Bad Guys, I played like Police, like a thief, but that doesn't mean that playing like a thief you'll become or you've to like be a thief or a police. It is just a toy game. All that is to make my point, that playing war is just a game, not a intention to be in war. A game is a game, like a movie. It's just a movie, doesn't mean that the actors of Band of Brothers need to like war. Or when you watch The Mummy, horror movie, that Brandon Fraser need to believe in mummy.
A game is just game.
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