Man Learns to Cope With First-Person-Shooter Disorder
Gene Simpkins walks with his arm swaying back and forth, straight out in front of him all day. He accidentally pulls out a 9 mm handgun while he's trying to make breakfast. You might ask, what could make a man do such things? It's called 'Duke Nuke 'em Disease.'
The folks over at Buzzfeed highlight the challenges of a man living with the motor skills of a character from a first-person-shooter video game. Thankfully, Gene finds ways to cope with this 'terrible' disease by doing motion-capture work for the new 'Call of Duty' game and forming a support group with Rob -- a similarly afflicted individual who's got a problem with three-dimensions. [From Buzzfeed]





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Subscribe to commentsstufferJul 6th 2009 2:07AM
idiots... this has to be THE single most asenine waste of time that i've ever witnessed....
milo5669Jul 6th 2009 4:42PM
Are you kidding me ?
milo5669Jul 6th 2009 5:17PM
Wow. I feel so sorry for him and the rest of the support group. No doubt the whole lot has been stricken with a terrible and debilatating disease. That being said, I say we put them out of "our' misery and shoot them now!