Big Booger
January 3rd, 2007, 03:22 AM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=766766b455
Living in an war zone and spending much of your day under curfew means you’ll end up with a lot of time on your hands. Many young people in Baghdad end up doing what others their age all over the world do, and that’s play video games. Wisam explains to us the difficulties inherent in playing videogames, what his favorites are and some analysis of his current situation as well...the amount of money Wisam spends on electricity each month is nearly equal to the average per capita income in Baghdad.
I found in interesting that he has his own generator and so on and he uses it to power his TV and PS2 so he can play video games.
Living in an war zone and spending much of your day under curfew means you’ll end up with a lot of time on your hands. Many young people in Baghdad end up doing what others their age all over the world do, and that’s play video games. Wisam explains to us the difficulties inherent in playing videogames, what his favorites are and some analysis of his current situation as well...the amount of money Wisam spends on electricity each month is nearly equal to the average per capita income in Baghdad.
I found in interesting that he has his own generator and so on and he uses it to power his TV and PS2 so he can play video games.
