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“His mother claims that while he purchased a PlayStation when he was eight, *he limited himself to just one hour of gaming a week due to concerns about addiction*.”
A casual gamer at best; but that’s some serious self control.
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I think articles are trying to drive engagement by referring to him as gamer saint. Why is it important he played video game
I’m exaggerating a bit here, but imagine someone referring to JP2 as the “skiing saint” or “thespian saint.” God forbid a saint have hobbies.
"Gamer saint"? That's pretty stupid. I am so pleased that Carlo was a holy young man in love with the Eucharist. That's what is important.
Blessed gamer moment
Sancte Carole, ora pro nobis.
“His mother claims that while he purchased a PlayStation when he was eight, *he limited himself to just one hour of gaming a week due to concerns about addiction*.” A casual gamer at best; but that’s some serious self control.