AgentBirdnest: Saving Private Ryan might be a -slight- exaggeration... But generally, the more intense and action-packed a movie or video game is, the more relaxing it is to me. A constant bombardment of action that barely allows me to think can suppress my anxiety quite well.
Slower paced games and movies give me time to think. *shudder*
It's actually been changing lately, though. I have a really good person in my life who has been helping me relax a lot and calm my anxiety. I can watch or play just about anything without getting anxious now.
"a -slight- exaggeration ?" :-D ... Yes, I understand what you mean. I don't have to deal with anxiety, but some movies or games are (not necessarily slow, but) boring (to me... and at the moment...), and my brain decides to skip the thing. Same with books ; sometimes my eyes keep on reading, and after 2 or 3 pages, I realize I didn't pay any attention on what I was reading...and have to read again. >__<.
Glad that you manage to handle your anxiety much better now !! :-) this is gonna dangerously increase your entertainment possibilities !! ^^
hummer010: Hey all! How's everyone?
Boy, between a newborn at home, and a new IT provider at work (who block any website associated with games), my GOG-time has been reduced drastically.
Browsing this insomnia sale at work on my phone has sucked. Being broke stucks more, so I haven't had much to spend anyways.
Hey, Hummer !!! How are you doing ?? :-D
And how is your brand new baby doing ? [Edit : nevermind, I just read your previous answer !!] ;-)
Sorry to hear you're broke :-\