• The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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      it is like studying the life and culture of the past.

      I truly think stuff like this is important. Developing an appreciation and personal connection to cultural touchstones of the past is like a history lesson and familiarizes you with the life experiences of your parents/grandparents/etc.

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      As for games, my partner does not allow gaming at all.

      That seems like something that should be a discussion rather than an edict

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      my partner does not allow gaming at all

      What? I’m curious to hear why. Gaming has shown to increase hand eye coordination, better thinking and logical skills, and if you go for non-electronic gaming it can help a person develop social skills by interacting with others.

      A blanket ban on gaming just seems short sighted, rather than teaching them rights and wrongs around playing and overplay

    • 5in1K@lemmy.zip
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      I like to recommend Gold Diggers of 1933 to people who say they don’t like old movies.

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          Also a classic. Gold Diggers has top notch shit talking and young Ginger Rogers singing in pig latin. Gave me a huge crush.

    • yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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      I play a kind of bingo in my head when I show my kids old stuff. Just tally up “thats from fortnite”