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  • A post online is generating a lot of debate around whether President Donald Trump should back his actions and send his youngest son Barron to the frontline.

    Prince Harry undertook two tours of Afghanistan. The first in 2007 as a Forward Air Controller and then in 2012 as an Apache Pilot.
    A post online is generating a lot of debate around whether President Donald Trump should back his actions and send his youngest son Barron to the frontline. Prince Harry undertook two tours of Afghanistan. The first in 2007 as a Forward Air Controller and then in 2012 as an Apache Pilot.
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  • He Never Left the Game… Until It Was Too Late

    In 2012, a 23-year-old gamer named Chen Rong-yu walked into an internet café in Taiwan for what seemed like a normal gaming session. Like countless others, he sat at a computer, logged into *League of Legends*, and started playing. What began as a routine visit slowly turned into hours of nonstop gaming

    Witnesses later shared that Chen had been playing continuously for a very long time without proper rest. Inside the crowded café, filled with glowing screens and focused players, nothing appeared unusual. He remained seated in front of the monitor, hands still placed on the keyboard and mouse — looking exactly like someone deeply immersed in the game

    But something had gone terribly wrong. Chen suffered a fatal cardiac event while sitting at his station. Because his posture didn’t change, staff and other customers initially assumed he was resting or simply taking a break. It took time before anyone realized that he had actually passed away

    Authorities later confirmed his death, and the incident quickly became one of the most widely discussed real-life tragedies connected to extreme gaming sessions. Reports suggested that exhaustion, prolonged sitting, and physical stress may have contributed to the outcome, highlighting the hidden risks of pushing the human body beyond its limits

    The story shocked many people across Asia and the global gaming community, sparking conversations about gaming addiction, health awareness, and the importance of taking regular breaks during long sessions

    Sometimes, danger doesn’t look dramatic — it looks exactly like normal life continuing.
    He Never Left the Game… Until It Was Too Late In 2012, a 23-year-old gamer named Chen Rong-yu walked into an internet café in Taiwan for what seemed like a normal gaming session. Like countless others, he sat at a computer, logged into *League of Legends*, and started playing. What began as a routine visit slowly turned into hours of nonstop gaming Witnesses later shared that Chen had been playing continuously for a very long time without proper rest. Inside the crowded café, filled with glowing screens and focused players, nothing appeared unusual. He remained seated in front of the monitor, hands still placed on the keyboard and mouse — looking exactly like someone deeply immersed in the game But something had gone terribly wrong. Chen suffered a fatal cardiac event while sitting at his station. Because his posture didn’t change, staff and other customers initially assumed he was resting or simply taking a break. It took time before anyone realized that he had actually passed away Authorities later confirmed his death, and the incident quickly became one of the most widely discussed real-life tragedies connected to extreme gaming sessions. Reports suggested that exhaustion, prolonged sitting, and physical stress may have contributed to the outcome, highlighting the hidden risks of pushing the human body beyond its limits The story shocked many people across Asia and the global gaming community, sparking conversations about gaming addiction, health awareness, and the importance of taking regular breaks during long sessions Sometimes, danger doesn’t look dramatic — it looks exactly like normal life continuing.
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