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If I played those 32 games an average of 20 hours each (I never 100% games) over 4 years it's an average of 26 minutes a day. What's your breakdown of activities that imagining someone doing for 26 minutes a day would vs. wouldn't trigger you to respond with incredulity? What's the threshold of number of minutes?
Does a hobby consuming 26 minutes a day still seem unreasonable or did you not take a minute to do some simple math? If you didn't think you had enough variables to do the math, you still felt like you had enough info to comment? And could you not imagine someone, out of the billions of people in the world, having a different lifestyle than yours?
Jesus Christ, calm down. I thought that was in one year.
Even in a year that isn't outrageous for a hobby you enjoy. Some people ride, some hike, some paint, some read, some go to the gym. I've got a friend that spends 2 hours a day in the gym somehow, and my wife reads almost 2 hours a night.
8 hours sleep, 8 hours work, 8 hours "free time". Take away 5 of those hours doing important life things and you've still got 3 hours a day to pursue your hobby. Even if you only play an hour a day you could do at least half or more of those games.