• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, but I would suspect that if this is a regular occurence for someone, they may have an addiction problem with video games. While certainly not the worst of addictions, any addiction can be incredibly damaging to a person’s ability to function, so someone who regularly dreams about video games might want to seek professional help with that.

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      1 year ago

      Wow it seems I’m addicted to work, parks and flying, once I also dreamed about going to the theater, might check this, could be dangerous to be addicted to theaters

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        1 year ago

        “Once I dreamed about going to the theatre, might be addicted to theatres.”

        I mean, if you had actually read my comment, this particular argument makes you look pretty unintelligent. I said if it was a common occurrence, not a one time thing. I can admit your other arguments can be more sound as an actual argument, but you ended on perhaps the worst argument.

        Addiction to work is real, and a problem. “Workaholics” are a thing, and their personal lives often suffer greatly because of it.

        Regardless, I never said a person who regularly dreams about the same subject is guaranteed to have an unhealthy addiction. Only that it is a strong possibility, and to seek a professionals help to make sure it isnt.