Bit Culture writes: “Does playing Candy Crush make me a gamer?” “Can you really call that a game?” Do any of those questions actually matter? TL;DR: No. No, they don’t.
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Playing Candy Crush occasionally and calling yourself a gamer is the equivalent of taking selfies and posting them on Instagram while calling yourself a photographer.
It does matter, watching a movie every now and then doesn't make you a movie buff, watching the occasional anime series doesn't make you an otaku so why would playing that cancerous game make you a gamer? There's nothing wrong with not consuming media religiously but when those casuals are considered to be a part of the religious consumer then idiots like Anita and co try to poison the greatest form of entertainment.