I wonder if even Nostradamus saw this.
I was talking to my now 12 yr old grandson about game systems.
That caused a hour non stop about a fortress with multi different weapons and having to ask what’s this them that, and then explains what it’s used for and went on along with building things for about a hour.non stop. I told him you know I’m not going to remember any of this and he says yeah I know, maybe 5 percent.
I asked him how you got there. He got there on a beach with a stone and trees. I asked what do you use the stone for? He said for tools and weapons along with the trees. So he started on a beach with with nothing and made a heavily fortified and weaponized empire. My daughter then rescued me from the conversation which I was amazed about how well he knew weapons and those not even developed yet. I wonder if there is a gun for instance he said for long range that can shoot in three different directions at once.. He told her about what he was telling me about and said she’s ” me” is not going to remember it though lol. I think he just appreciated my interest in what he’s interested in. But the thing is I asked him about books and writing and things like that. He explained all the things he was making and doing including maintenance on these things he doesn’t have the time for that. These computer games become more than just a addiction or games. Especially kids who can build things. It becomes a mission.
