Whats up everyone! Simple question What has Minecraft taught/done to you for the good or bad??
Minecraft has taught me to be somewhat more creative if you will. Especially if you're going to try to do a sweet build, because its a more of a think out side the box kind of thing!
It has helped me with typing and grammar, and math, I wasn't the best at doing math, but I'm a lot better at it since with crafting and planning out builds, how much durability is left in my tools before they break, also some social skills as well, and how to interact with people better. (Most of the reason why Is I started playing at a younger age)
It taught me about character archetypes. Most people who don't like it seem to feel that way because it doesn't tell them what to do. Even after they know how to play, they don't get far because they're a personality type that likes being given specific orders and instructions.
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Definitely organization, as well as being creative and thinking outside the box. I also enjoyed expanding my mind further by socializing with probably thousands of people in total, within my 5 or 6 years playing Minecraft.
Minecraft taught me a lot about ancient cultures and old forms of government. It also taught me about howtaking a group of people with the mentalities of ancient humans (8-14 year olds) and putting them in an environment where they must survive and make their own idea of survival, they end up making the same kinds of societies that were invented by their own ancient ancestors.
It taught me how hard it is to maintain an balanced economy, it taught me how hard it is to maintain a balanced "level of hostility" between individual people, and how important that is to watching a server thrive or crash within weeks. It taught me how complex laws can make something as simple as someone in college getting help paying for the electricity to run a computer him and his friends play a videogame on. It made me realize that when enough people get together, great things can happen, it also taught me that also means equally terrible things are just as capable. It taught me that there are just as many people on either side of those things.
It taught me that friends come and go. It taught me that plants and animals are the same. It taught me that moments you never thought you'd forget blend into the rest of the words and towns and cities you'll never remember in real life. It taught me that even after years of waiting for something, finally getting it... always feels the same.
It taught me to go outside, at the end of the credits.
Whats up everyone! Simple question What has Minecraft taught/done to you for the good or bad??
Minecraft has taught me to be somewhat more creative if you will. Especially if you're going to try to do a sweet build, because its a more of a think out side the box kind of thing!
What about you?
Spiders are evil at night
You can break trees with your bare hands
I have the factors of 64 down pat, thanks to this game.
Insulting people for their beliefs is not a good way of convincing them to adopt yours.
Fiction is just a game of make-believe recorded on paper or film. But that's what makes it so great.
Hipster Jesus liked you before you were cool.
It taught me to program better.
I learned that Hell contains evil flying sugar cubes that spit fire.
I have a twitter, if you're interested in stalking me.
Lightning has the power to transform pigs into fire-resistant zombies.
To be ambitious.
People are jerks and shouldn't be trusted. (Most, not all)
Began playing during Alpha 1.2.6.
It has helped me with typing and grammar, and math, I wasn't the best at doing math, but I'm a lot better at it since with crafting and planning out builds, how much durability is left in my tools before they break, also some social skills as well, and how to interact with people better. (Most of the reason why Is I started playing at a younger age)
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It taught me about character archetypes. Most people who don't like it seem to feel that way because it doesn't tell them what to do. Even after they know how to play, they don't get far because they're a personality type that likes being given specific orders and instructions.
Also the author of Tales from the Creature Keeper, a book series where humanity is long gone, but its successors, both domesticated and feral, could learn a lot from its legacy.
Definitely organization, as well as being creative and thinking outside the box. I also enjoyed expanding my mind further by socializing with probably thousands of people in total, within my 5 or 6 years playing Minecraft.
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Minecraft thought me how to deal with trash talking little kids on Survival Games servers
It's taught me that you can jump from anything, no matter the height, and be totally fine, so long as you land in a small pool of water.
Friendliest wolfshark thing you'll meet. Maybe.
'Tis better to die for the Emperor than to live for yourself!
The 8 times tables
It taught me how to code. Thanks, ComputerCraft!
Also taught me that I should never leave the house, else I may be mauled by walking timebombs
It taught me that there are buildings in Hell lol.
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Minecraft taught me to react quickly. You have to get practically frame-perfect calculations just to avoid a creeper explosion.
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That creativeness isn't limited by blockiness.
Minecraft taught me a lot about ancient cultures and old forms of government. It also taught me about howtaking a group of people with the mentalities of ancient humans (8-14 year olds) and putting them in an environment where they must survive and make their own idea of survival, they end up making the same kinds of societies that were invented by their own ancient ancestors.
It taught me how hard it is to maintain an balanced economy, it taught me how hard it is to maintain a balanced "level of hostility" between individual people, and how important that is to watching a server thrive or crash within weeks. It taught me how complex laws can make something as simple as someone in college getting help paying for the electricity to run a computer him and his friends play a videogame on. It made me realize that when enough people get together, great things can happen, it also taught me that also means equally terrible things are just as capable. It taught me that there are just as many people on either side of those things.
It taught me that friends come and go. It taught me that plants and animals are the same. It taught me that moments you never thought you'd forget blend into the rest of the words and towns and cities you'll never remember in real life. It taught me that even after years of waiting for something, finally getting it... always feels the same.
It taught me to go outside, at the end of the credits.