The question started on the other thread, and I am going to use the quote feature to paraphrase bound for glory. I think he unintentionally and unfairly grouped the problems to the tourney scene (the thread encouraged this grouping), but the base thought was still the same, has intrigued me for a couple days, and still to me poses an interesting question
I did respond, and this was what I thought.
I have answered why I still play. In an era where safety and legal (see this thread for my thoughts on that http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...nal+negligence) ramifications are ignored why do we still play, why do we continue seemingly unconcerned or simply ignoring the consequences? How many of us truly beleive that it is not just a matter of time before serious injuries become common? Are we convinced, that just because we think it is probably safe it is ok? The only scientific based published standards we have indicate that we are outside of what is known safe - we hope what we are doing is safe, but what do we base it on? It may very well be safe, I am just noting that we have not studied it well. I beleive that it is inevitable before our inability to "control" ourselves has ramifactions, I still play, I love the game. Why do you still play? What do you think?
Originally posted by bound for glory (I modified the italicized part)
Originally posted by me

) but ...not just yet.



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