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About Gamer's

My thought about true gamer's. At the same time, there is the much more unsettling opposite idea of the domination of my screen persona over my "real" self. Our social identity, the person we assume to be in our social intercourse, is already a "mask" that involves the repression of our inadmissible impulses. But it is precisely in the conditions of "just playing" - when the rules regulating our "real life" exchanges are temporarily suspended - that we can permit ourselves to display these repressed attitudes. Take the proverbial impotent shy person who, while participating in a cyberspace interactive game, adopts the identity of an irresistible seducer or sadistic murderer. It is all too simple to say that this identity is just an imaginary escape from real-life impotence. The point is rather that, since he knows that the cyberspace interactive game is "just a game," he can "show his true self" and do things he would never have done in real-life interactions. In the guise of a fiction, the truth about himself is articulated. The fact that I perceive my virtual self-image as mere play thus allows me to suspend the usual hindrances which prevent me from realising my "dark half" in real life. My electronic id is given wing.
Those aren't your thoughts at all. Those are the words of Slavoj Zizek .
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Gid
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Moved to Off Topic. Not sure why you need to plagiarize another writer, Murdoc. Unless you wanted to bring it up for discussion.
Maybe Murdoc is Slavoj Zizek! But I kind of doubt it...
Yes those are my thoughts yes and, yes they where said by Slavoj very true but I am tagging it to persons who play games in general. Why I posted this in the first place. Funny thing is it was written in 2006 and folks have bin playing D&D a lot longer than that. What is trying to be said is that Gamer tags (Character Names) Allow us to play our self without fear or restraint of the real world.
See..I'd see it differently granted the online animosity does allow for individuals to play out persona that would normally not be considered well of in society, believing that people play these roles simply because the real world won't allow them though is kinda...off. I mean what does it say when a player plays a "good" character, there isn't or shouldn't be any fear or restraint in doing so. I believe rather that some people will play persona that they normally do not show in the real world. Also if someone could give me a link to this Slavoj Zizek article I'd appreciate it.
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Gid
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Resident K. linked it up thread.