The Real-Life Profile Of A Gamer
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  • Reads 217
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Aug 14, 2017
Mature
Tommy is 22. He's in the first half of his last term of college, and where he thinks he's becoming a software designer, he's really just sitting at home, always in his room, always on his PC, always playing games.

Always.

In all his years, his parents have provided for him. But with four kids, Tommy the last, none of them did anything like what he was doing. They're worried. They've assigned a therapist for him in hopes of him being guided to the path again. Some way for them to know that he can support himself.

A story of love and kindness, depression and desperation, careers and studies, the finding of one's self, Tommy learns what it means to be succumbed into absolute failure, and somehow find success.

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