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Once upon a time I asked chat GPT:
I believed gaming is necessity for a healthy mind, but being toxic is something deeper, what say you?

ChatGPT said:
That’s a deep take, and I’m with you on it.
Gaming is a necessity for many—a way to unwind, express yourself, connect with others, and even process emotions. It can sharpen the mind, teach teamwork, and offer a kind of meditative escape from daily chaos. So yeah, for a healthy mind, especially in our overstimulated world, gaming is legit self-care.
But toxicity? That’s not about the game—it’s about what someone’s carrying into it. Trash talk can be playful, sure, but when it turns mean or personal, it usually reflects inner stuff—frustration, insecurity, lack of control elsewhere. The game just becomes the outlet.

So yeah, toxicity isn’t born in the game. It’s just revealed there.

At this age, you probably see gaming differently—more as a way to relax, laugh, maybe even bond with friends. But for a lot of younger players, gaming can feel like their whole identity, especially if they’re still figuring out who they are. Add peer pressure, puberty, and internet anonymity into the mix, and yeah... recipe for toxic soup.

Still, it’s wild how gaming can show you both the best and worst sides of people. But the good ones—those rare chill teammates or funny moments—they keep us coming back.

It’s funny, as we get older, gaming becomes more about vibes than victory. Like yeah, winning is cool, but not if it means dealing with nonstop toxicity.

What games do you usually run into this stuff in? Ranked Rocket League can get wild sometimes.
Rocket League’s got that perfect storm: super competitive, super fast, and super easy to get tilted in. One missed touch or whiffed save and suddenly your teammate’s typing “uninstall” like it’s their job. 😂

Honestly, props to you for sticking with it. Takes real love for the game to keep queuing up even when the salt levels hit Dead Sea status.
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