Social media is full of stories and instances where it has been proven time and again– that when it comes to gaming, gamers can really lose it sometimes. However, it seems like this US man ended up setting
the bar even higher– after he did something that no one saw coming! Reportedly, the man- a father-to-be, ended up bringing his Xbox, gaming console, and his headsets inside the delivery room, while his wife gave birth to their baby. Yes, you read that correctly. A video was shared online, which showed a doctor handing the newborn to the man, while his gaming setup was just casually sitting inside the hospital room.The clip went viral in an instant, for all the obvious reasons. As per the post, the incident happened in the US. Most netizens found the man’s actions bizarre and called him “game addicted”, while some commented how “being present” is what matters more than anything else. Netizens even commented how childbirth often requests the family to stay in the hospital for 2 to 3 days, so a gaming console is “not a bad idea”.Many simply called it “immature”, and joked about “babies having babies”. A few also speculated how he might be a professional gamer who needed to play to earn money. However, coming could be confirmed as Times Now could not confirm the details and the authenticity of the post. Check out the viral post: “Man goes viral after bringing his Xbox, gaming monitor, and headset into the delivery room while waiting for his baby to arrive. While doctors handled business, he stayed locked into the game — and the internet had plenty to say. Some called it hilarious, others questioned the timing. One thing’s for sure: this delivery room setup definitely sparked debate online,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram, by ‘hiphopnowtv’. The post was shared a while back and pulled many views from people.
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