Man fasts until his Parents let him play Video Games

Man fasts until his Parents let him play Video Games

How is this possible? Gamers need food to play! lol

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jan 28, 2013 @ 09:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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Man fasts until his Parents let him play Video Games

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Recently, in Chongqing, China, a young 20 year old named Yang Yang (great name btw), was busted by his parents for playing video games non stop. Yang's mother was fed up with him gaming nonstop. After having no luck reasoning with her son, she had her husband take matters into his own hands.

Mr. Yang asked his son how long he'd been playing, which allegedly led to the flippant response, "Not long." Infuriated by his son's behavior, Mr. Yang took the computer keyboard and smashed it on the ground. One Mexican standoff later and it was time for dinner.

The end, right? Nope! Young Yang felt he'd been so wronged that he locked his door and refused to eat or drink anything. Even though he did leave his room the following day, he remained resolute in his fast.

His parents became so worried that he would end his own life that they called emergency services, who, finally, were able to convince Yang to eat. After everything, Yang got his way, and his father bought him a new keyboard.

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