1. 10%
2. #blowingthewhistle
3. Homes with solar panels and energy efficient features
4. Sparkling water called "Bubly"
5. iPhone X because I like iPhones and the X has a ton of cool features.
Long Response:
This article is essentially explaining why the World Health Organization is officially labeling video game addiction a disease. The article then goes on to explain the addictive nature of video games, and how kids can limit screen time to reduce the effect it has on young, developing brains. According to the article, you are probably addicted to gaming if you do it in place of other interests and activities, if you experience an inability to quit, or if you continue to game despite having negative consequences. According to the article, an addiction is a habit that you develop that soon starts to control your life, that you can't quit, and you begin to do it very frequently. Honestly, and I might be a little biased here, being a gamer myself, I think that games are fun and are a great way to spend a little bit of time if your bored. I never get addicted because if I game for too long, I start to get bored of it and become restless to get out and move around. I do, of course, play video games, and although I have many games that I like, I think the one that I most enjoy is Player Unknowns Battlegrounds, especially on PC. My little brother, actually, isn't so much addicted to games as he is addicted to screens. He is constantly looking at the computer, and when he isn't looking at a screen, you can tell he is itching to get back online. According to the article, parents should limit their children to 1 or 2 hours a day, and have them go do other things like socialize.
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