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Virtual Pets
Jimi X Started conversation Aug 23, 1999
Can someone explain the concept of "virtual pets" to me? I mean, how much fun is it to watch the computerized graphic of a dog or cat frolicking on your desktop?!
Virtual Pets
Glenikins Posted Aug 23, 1999
Virtual pets were invented specifically to address the stress-relieving attributes of real pets. The world needs a certain (quite high) degree of stressed individuals, and if everyone got a fluffy kitten we would all be far too laid back. We would then be open to invasion and enslavery by stressed aliens from a nearby galaxy. As long as a percentage of the population keeps a crap virtual pet, another higher percentage will get annoyed at them, thus maintaining the status quo.
Virtual Pets
reverand42 Posted Aug 23, 1999
Well, Jimi, virtual pets have several advantages over their corperal conterparts. One: virtual pets cost about five dollars. That's it. With that $5 you get all the food you need, chew toys, and vet visits included. Being the 90's and all everyone is striving to save money and vp's are simply cost effective! Two: Death. It REALLY sucks to have to look into your child's eyes and tell them that Fluffy won't beoming home anymore. With a virtual pet all you have to do is get a pen, push the reset button and voila! Fluffy just came home. Three: If you decide that you don't want a pet at this point in your life the government won't come hounding you down for animal cruelty if you throw a virtual pet away. Four: You never have to teach a virtual pet to come when you call its name, they come with an attachment for you key ring! I could go on but I digress. Hope this cleared some things up Jimi.
Reverand42
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Jimi X Posted Aug 24, 1999
But why settle for cyberpets when the real thing can be so satisfying?
Virtual Pets
Jimi X Posted Aug 24, 1999
But why settle for cyberpets when the real thing can be so satisfying?
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Blatweln Mintie Posted Aug 24, 1999
Well I have a virtual pet that is an R2D2 droid. If that isn't satisfying then I'm an Englishman..........
.....doh!
Virtual Pets
reverand42 Posted Aug 24, 1999
As I said earlier, it's all about convience. True the a real pet is satisfieing but in the age of technology we need everything to be compact and on the go. Sad really.
Virtual Pets
Jimi X Posted Aug 24, 1999
Very sad really. I'd rather have no pet than a computerized bit of silliness (No offense intended to the Guide of course!)
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Kzin Posted Aug 25, 1999
Wow! I never conceptualized the Guide as a Virtual Pet before! I gotta go think about this....
^..^
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Jessi Posted Sep 8, 1999
i think that the most amusing thing about virtual pets is taht the manufacturers make even more money by making pet "leashes", "care guides" and even ones that you can connect together to make pet "families". it is all just for people who can't handle the reality of an actual living, breathing pet...or for those sad others who need to teach their kids about sex.
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reverand42 Posted Sep 10, 1999
Jimi catches on quickly, doesn't (s)he? What do we have for Jimi, Bob? oh look, it's a brand new spongue!
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Virtual Pets
- 1: Jimi X (Aug 23, 1999)
- 2: Glenikins (Aug 23, 1999)
- 3: reverand42 (Aug 23, 1999)
- 4: Jimi X (Aug 24, 1999)
- 5: Jimi X (Aug 24, 1999)
- 6: Blatweln Mintie (Aug 24, 1999)
- 7: reverand42 (Aug 24, 1999)
- 8: Jimi X (Aug 24, 1999)
- 9: Kzin (Aug 25, 1999)
- 10: Jessi (Sep 8, 1999)
- 11: Jimi X (Sep 8, 1999)
- 12: reverand42 (Sep 10, 1999)
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