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View Poll Results: do violent games contribute to violence in society?
yes 3 17.65%
no 14 82.35%
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Default 09-01-2002, 09:04 PM

Sometimes you get exercise by chasing obese wombats around downtown San Francisco.
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 09:13 PM

[quote="Chronic Diarrhea":dfe83]Sometimes you get exercise by chasing obese wombats around downtown San Francisco.[/quote:dfe83]


Or you mean getting chased by obese woman?
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 09:16 PM

AH shit!! I accidently pressed yes by accident. And how many times do I have to say it! Games does not promote violence, teletubbies does. Do you know how piss off I got when they showed that piece of crap for one hour. Wanted to get a gun and shoot up the whole TV station for real.
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 09:54 PM

Firstly.....IT'S COMPUTER GAMES !!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT Video games. The main reason young people are unstable and kill themselves or kill others ?? A bad upbringing without the proper "facts of life" drilled into them BY THEIR PARENTS. Parents are the factor here, NOT the games. I was brought up in a loving home, went to Church and Sunday school, went to a religious school (not that it did much for me), had and still have great friends, all the while watching violent movies and playing violent games and going down to the gun range with my Dad too pop a few rounds into paper targets. Am I a murdering psycho bastard ?? Hell no.

The upbringing of an individual is the major contributing factor in a person life further down the track. Brought up in a violent family, you'll more than likely (unfortunately) continue on that path of violence, ofcourse some do grow up to be responsible and caring people who wouldnt hurt a fly.

I'm glad the psychologists, as somebody said, were not pointing the blame solely on gaming as the basis for violent crimes, as it is just not true. Parents with bad children wil always try and find a scapegoat, unfortunately they are stupid and pigheaded enough to point the blame on games and the gaming industry. Shame on them.
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 10:03 PM

And I Quote Ozzy Osbourne "ey mother F***ing f***ing idiots all f***ing blaming their f***ingproblems on uhhhh f***ing video games and s***, why f*** am i going to ????? ?????? ? ?????" Roughly Translated: Lets stop blaming video games and violent music for kids shooting poeple why not the guy who sold them the gun? or their screwed up parents?
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 10:09 PM

i watched the show too, that guy that made the show let his son drop out of school so he could play computer games? the guy is retarted, making a one hour show about how computer games are violent and are bad for kids but yet he lets his son (looked like he was 13-15 years of age) DROP OUT OF FUCKIN SCHOOL what kind of parent is that!!!!!

that was one hour of my life i wasted, when i could have been playing BF1942!
  
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Default 09-01-2002, 10:15 PM

just seing that one clip was enough. fire2: <------this smiley makes me want to kill....... bunch of diots.
  
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Default 09-02-2002, 04:05 AM

it's good to see some of you take this seriously. i think thre's a movement in the senate to drastically reduce the amout of game violence. if there is such a movement it has to be stopped now. remind these senator that the first amendment is still in effect! for those who agree that violent games contribute, why are you playing them then? as far as games go, any game, what does it say about parents who fight at a little league game, or whatever. btw, the poll is set for 7 days.
  
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Default 09-02-2002, 11:45 AM

those killers they're messed up in the head. their brain dosent function correctly.
  
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Default 09-02-2002, 11:46 AM

hmm...Games come on CD for computer and console...we can call computer games videogames if we so desire

fuck at least console games have WAY better stories then the crock of shit stories we see on computers, we just need Blizzard to make all the games for everyone and we'll be set


  
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Default 09-02-2002, 03:30 PM

Potential murderer? I am a murderer... and it's all because of the electronic media.
  
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