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“Reboot Your Brain: Why 72 Hours Without Your Phone Can Change Everything”. Content Warning.
As a neurosurgeon and neuroplasticity specialist, I’ve seen firsthand how screen addiction silently rewires the human brain. In my surgeries and clinical evaluations, it's becoming alarmingly clear — your phone is not just in your hand; it’s inside your head.
By Medical Doctor 💊🏥10 months ago in Gamers
I Did Not Want to Enjoy Zenless Zone Zero: My First three Hours With Zenless Zone Zero Ahead of It's Xbox Release
I think like most people back in September 2020, the term ‘gacha game’ meant nothing to me. In fact, I hadn’t heard of such a thing before. And as I was stuck in my own personal island with the new Animal Crossing release, or hitting demons on the head so hard it collapsed into their ribcage on Doom Eternal, the release of Hoyoverse’s Genshin Impact meant…very little to me. In fact I saw it as nothing more than a Breath of the Wild clone with microtransactions. Even later on, picking the game up and playing through the patches, I eventually stopped due to this feeling. I just wasn’t a fan of forking out amounts of money to ‘wish’ for a character I could actually play the game with. It felt malicious, and with the gaming industry already having its fair share of shoddy business practices, I decided that no fun could be had in this game without whaling out my savings. So I left. And this did disappoint me, because there is a good game within Genshin Impact. Exploration was fun, the world was vibrant and colourful, and whilst the story for me left a bit to be desired, the character designs and personalities that differed from region to region kept me wanting to play, but in the end, it comes back to that word. Malicious, like the title was pulling me in further before attempting to sink its teeth into my wallet. I hated that feeling.
By Joshua Ray10 months ago in Gamers
The World Of Video Games
The world of video games. From the 80s, Atari's or arcades, all throughout the 90s, Sega's and Nintendo's, and to the more modern PlayStations and desktop computers, video games have captivated and entertained young and old alike and have become almost a lifestyle symbol for generations of players.
By Mezei József Tibor10 months ago in Gamers
Among Us 3D is REAL?! Release Date Trailer Breakdown
Hey gamers, what’s the sus level today? It's your chaotic crewmate from BakBakiyaYT, back with a huge, game-changing (literally) update from the world of impostors, vents, and emergency meetings! Before we dive into this 3D madness, make sure to smash that subscribe button on BakBakiyaYT for more spicy gaming rants, trailer breakdowns, and memes that might just eject your boredom out the airlock.
By Lokesh Kumar10 months ago in Gamers
The Future of Esports: A Digital Arena on the Rise
Esports, once a specialized pastime restricted to internet cafés and regional tournaments, is now a global phenomenon. It now has massive stadium events, prize pools worth millions of dollars, and a growing presence in mainstream media. As technology advances and global interest surges, the future of esports appears more promising than ever, poised to redefine the boundaries between sports and entertainment.
By Ahmed Bin Belal10 months ago in Gamers
Duke-Houston: Score, live updates, stream for the Final Four
You know those nights that just stick with you? April 5, 2025, was one of those for me. I mean, I'm a huge college basketball nerd, so the hype leading up to the Final Four was already getting under my skin weeks before tip-off. Duke vs. Houston? That’s not just any game—that’s two powerhouses going head-to-head.
By Md Motiur Rahman11 months ago in Gamers
Building Creativity: Choosing Your Child’s First LEGO Set
LEGO has been a cornerstone of childhood play for generations, helping kids develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and fine motor coordination. For parents looking to introduce their little ones to the world of LEGO, selecting the perfect first set can be an exciting but overwhelming task. With so many options available, it’s essential to choose a set that aligns with your child’s age, interests, and skill level.
By Mike Savage New Canaan11 months ago in Gamers









