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Lonely Gamer Sits on Hands So It Feels Like Someone Else Is Playing

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FAYETTEVILLE Ark. ā€” Isolated gamer Greg Biscuit has resorted to numbing his hands and then playing video games to alleviate the crushing despair of his solitary life, sources have confirmed.

ā€œYou know how hard it is to live each day by yourself?ā€ Biscuit asked, sitting on his hands. ā€œI need companionship, and since I refuse to go out and actually meet people, this is the next best thing. It works pretty well. I sit on my hands for an hour or so, and when they start turning blue, I sit back and pretend my best friend, who I have named Benjamin, is playing right next to me.ā€

Biscuitā€™s father expressed concerns about his sonā€™s newfound hobby.

ā€œAll day he just sits in his room, on his hands,ā€ his father said. ā€œMost of the time he isnā€™t even playing since it takes so long to get them numb. He canā€™t even lift a fork to eat anymore due to how bad his circulation has gotten. His mother and I havenā€™t been able to talk to him for days. Please Greg, if youā€™re reading this, we miss you and love you.ā€

While the cure seemed fool-proof, Biscuit faced difficulties in the quest to destroy his loneliness.

ā€œIā€™m only really able to play super easy and simple games,ā€ Biscuit said while playing Breakout. ā€œEven then, Iā€™ll still mess up and have a mental breakdown, both due to the loneliness and my inability to complete a level. It sucks cause I really did enjoy action-packed games, but if I have to choose between either Pong and a ghostly sense of there being another human in my vicinity, or Dark Souls and loneliness, Iā€™m gonna choose the former.ā€

At press time, Biscuitā€™s hands had become so misshapen that he had lost the ability to game, forcing him to watch Letā€™s Plays alone instead.