tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8582140517958043952.post4601573726894135604..comments2012-05-18T00:27:11.499-07:00Comments on Jolly Life of a Jewish Giant: Portfolio: Check!JollyJ3WGianthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06480340054792729345noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8582140517958043952.post-74583420414423377172012-05-18T00:27:11.499-07:002012-05-18T00:27:11.499-07:00I agree with you how our first year in college wen...I agree with you how our first year in college went by so quick, it just seemed like yesterday we were graduating and were starting our first day at CSUN, time goes by so quick. First off I like the topic you covered in your first essay on RPG’s. It seems crazy how when playing a video game you can choose how there avatar looks and acts. I’m one of those people who just click any character just to start playing the game. Although I have created an avatar once on the Wii and I did make it look like me as much as possible. It is also true how some people can get lost in a game and just blank out reality, people often take video games as there second life and just become lost in them, which is a little sad. One thing that stood out the most to me was when you mention how some guys make female avatars to get some pleasure out of, it’s just really disgusting to me because like you mentioned it’s just degrading women. Lastly I really liked your topic of on what makes your identity. Really liked the way you talked about your wolf shirts, (who says wolf shirts aren’t cool) and how they shape your identity. I also agree how the way you dress and how you decorate your room can construct your identity.Lettyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11567178730766131028noreply@blogger.com