SHARPER MINDS FOUND IN SENIORS WHO PLAY VIDEO GAMES
FROM JSWIFT NEWS SERVICE
FROM JSWIFT NEWS SERVICE
Recent
research shows that short term memory and long term focus in older adults can
be enhanced by participation in military video games involving the execution of people. This activity involves multitasking and intense
concentration which aids in memory function.
The
consequent stimulation of the brain by this homicidal pursuit leads to
positive results, particularly desensitization to moral values, which reduces
stress. Of course, reduction of stress increases memory function. Studies emphasize that the elimination of personal ethics is crucial to focus and memory enhancement. Research indicates that sociopaths are
not inhibited in their anti-social behavior because they have no scruples. Being devoid of a conscience manifests itself in less stress and, therefore, an increase in brain function in these social psychopaths.
Several
branches of the U.S. military, who use videos involving carnage and slaughter to recruit teenagers into the U.S. armed forces, are now making
these videos available to senior recreation centers around the country.
“Videos
aid in recruiting young people into the military to defend sacred American
values by letting them participate in killing and blowing things up. But seniors must not be excluded from doing their patriotic duty during
this time endless war.
"Elder
minds, made sharper by vicarious participation in murder and maiming other humans, which is provided by
video games, can be utilized by the fatherland to promote the ideals of our
national security state,” declared Army Recruiter Rick Slaughter.
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