(05-13-2019, 01:08 AM)blossom Wrote: Hey all,Probably this. It requires next to no personal effort or socializing.
I've been pondering for a while about what was meant in this passage by "communication devices" [..] Perhaps television?
In regards to modes of transport, driving a car is like wearing a piece of power armor; your potential force output is multiplied many times. In relation to a pedestrian or a cyclist, you become a god. This effect also comes in place if you drive an even more powerful car in relationship to other drivers. There are many more dynamics to this, as Austin touched on.
Overtaking somebody on the road can be a bit more dramatic than walking past someone on a side walk.. etc
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(05-13-2019, 05:30 PM)speedforce131 Wrote: In today's context, that would mean video games. The "less competitive" games would be single player games. Competitive games are a different story because that involves real people.Yes. I think single player games are mostly orange-ray oriented; often not as fast-paced or complex as competitive multiplayer games, which I agree are more likely to activate both orange and yellow-ray.