Is it normal to think differently at night than at day?

There's a new game, watchdogs, it's R rated. During the day I think, I'd love to have it and it likely won't be that bad, and I know I can buy it through my brother. But just before I go to sleep, I think about how I might regret it and see things that would "haunt" me (at day I don't think I would), and think about talking to my Dad about it. Each time at night I think "I'll definitely talk to dad about it tomorrow", then the next day I think, "why should I? It won't be bad and I won't be allowed to get it". I go through this every day and night, yet it always happens the exact same way. Is it normal to have these thought transitions?

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  • NurseDiesel

    Oh. I thought this was more along the lines of something I saw recently. Like during the day your brains all like beep bop boop, ramma lamma ding dong, but then at night you ponder your significance in a universe so vast and infinite. Or something.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Me too. I was rather disappointed when I read it was more about a video game and less about beep bop boop, ramma lamma ding dong.
      ;-)

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      • NurseDiesel

        Kids these days. Pfff.

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        • Sharpshotstoka

          Mate, I'm looking for some ideas and help, not necessary.

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          • NurseDiesel

            Ok then. It seems to me that you are easily disturbed if you feel you may see things that would haunt you. You're too young to buy it. You'd be sneaking it behind your dads back if you had your brother get it for you.

            So ask yourself how mad would your dad be if he found out you got it? How long do feel disturbed after seeing things that bother you? Do you think it would give you nightmares or something?

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  • Naughty_rascal

    Get Watch Dogs. It's cool, slick, elegant, engaging, a masterpiece of gaming engineering. The best part? It's just a video game. Thats the idea. If your getting gaming world and real world mixed up, it's time to put away your console. I think not though.
    It's like a mix of splinter cell blacklist, assassins creed, GTA, and hit-man. If you have played any of these games and not been 'traumatized' by the experience you should be fine. Seriously? Gaming is about an experience, most people miss that. Admire the created world, it's detail, the missions, driving the cars etc., etc. but it's just another experience (a very good one granted) another experience like watching T.V. or a movie, or reading a book.

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