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Originally Posted by JeremiahD84
The best thing you could do is sabotage his gaming devices. Break them some how.
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Woah now. You are talking about damaging another person's property? Don't you think that is going a tad bit too far? I would say that should be something you do only after very other option to help him has failed.
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When he's at work, delete all his games off the computer and break his disks.
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If he plays a system on the television, like xbox or something, cut the plug or shove something inside to break the lens.
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Thats just not right... those things are really expensive.
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For his own good... set him free!
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You really think that getting rid of his games is going to make him go out and do more? All I think it would do is make him mad and possibly make him move out. He probably would try to get money back in order to replace the damages done to the video game console.
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You don't want him to die from DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosous) Blood Clots do you? His lack of mobility could easily create health problems and even death.
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And you think that cutting off the video games is going to help? Its not going to help him get active. I know when I don't have video games I am no more active than I am with them.
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He'll probably be really mad at you but you'll be saving his life!
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Or he will just be very mad, move out and replace all the stuff that got damaged. If my roommate was ruining my video games on purpose I would get out of there as fast as possible. Property damage is not the answer.