I have extreamely good reflexes and have always been very good at first person shooters and other spacial relation-based games. How do I enter the Professional World of playing video games to get paid doing it? I have the skills and natural ability/talent, just not the knowledge of where to start. Thanks!

I have a Sony 40 inch xbr 4 tv. I just want to know if it is normal for the back of the tv to get warm or hot after playing video games or watching an a blue ray movie. Will playing video games shorten the lifespan of the tv? How long would a tv like mine last when all I use it for is video games? Any ideas,concepts or theories?

Obviously, you have to be pretty good at playing video games. However, I'm curious as to how good must one be to be successful? Any thoughts?

I play video games probably 3-6 hours a day, depending on whether I have school or not. I was wondering what risks there are to playing video games for extensive amounts of time.

Is it first person shooters? What positive effects do you know for certain that these games you play have on you? Do you think first person shooters could make you able to handle yourself affirmatively if you actually were put into one of these video game scenarios in life at some future time? Or,are video games just a waste of the time you have left on earth,with no real benefits at all?

The Sterling Cooper playset is, sadly, not included. No, I'm serious, these are real.

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