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Writer's pictureZi Therng Koon

jacob regrets playing games

There once was a fat child named Jacob who loved to play video games, hated doing his homework, and was picky about what he ate—only junk food like McDonald's and no vegetables—and hated working out. His father disapproved of his actions, and in order for him to have a better life, something has to change.


When Jacob's father discovers that he spends more time playing video games on his computer than doing his homework, he gets angry and asks, "Why don't you do your homework?" To which Jacob responds, "Because I let you, Dad" In a display of self-control, his father yanks the computer out of the wall and, upon leaving the house to confront Jacobs about not finishing his homework, he takes out his sledgehammer, smashes the computer to pieces, and shatters his beloved games into millions of pieces. Jacob felt devastated by this and felt compelled to take action.


Hence, he stole his father's credit card one evening by breaking into his secure safe. Then, using his father's vehicle, he speeds to GameStop, where he pays $6,999 for a custom-built PC, and leaves as if nothing had happened.


When his father found out the following day that he only had $1 left on his credit card, he stormed into Jacob's room to find him playing pricey video games. Furious, he threw away Jacob's computer and proceeded to smash it with a baseball bat, shoot it with a gun, and run his car over it. Jacob was traumatized by his father's actions, and he even destroyed his prized silver play button, grounding him until the end of the summer.


After realizing his mistake, Jacob begins working on his past-due homework.

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