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Geek Culture / Anti-game Bill

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Jeku
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Posted: 1st Jun 2005 09:33
Quote: "What, you beat that game!!! And with out shooting anyone."


I meant that I didn't go out and shoot people in real life.


--[R.O.B.O.I. and FireTris Coming Soon]--
indi
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Posted: 1st Jun 2005 15:27
god i had to read that garbage in case it went off track.

If no-one gives your an answer to a question you have asked, consider:- Is your question clear.- Did you ask nicely.- Are you showing any effort to solve the problem yourself
Night Giant
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Posted: 1st Jun 2005 17:36
Quote: "It's like a gun, you can't legally buy one in California until your 21, however there is no law against you owning one before that. So it's quite easy to go to Arizona or Nevada buy a gun and come back."


i have to correct this. this is, in fact, not currently legally possible in California. California law states that a resident of the state cannot purchase any kind of firearms in another state. Pure and simple. Resident of California, wanna buy a gun in Arizona? Nope. In Nebraska? Nope. I have personal experience with the second state, heh. Just had to clear that little falsity up.

oh, wow. insignificantpunks.cjb.net.
no: website for progs yet.
qwe
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2005 06:54
@Jeku, Leys may not be implying that children are more intelligent than their parents, he may instead be implying that not all parents (or even most) know how to parent adequately

Or it could be a freedom issue. who decides when you're mature enough to take life into your own hands?

or it could be a societal issue. having absolute control on kids all the way up until they are 18 may teach them to accept violence/use of force for their own goals or principles and "punishment" for what they think is wrong. in other words a spanking translates into beating someone up

I think once you're in your teens parenting should be done by reasoning and discussion, not force

and about FPS affecting people, that just depends on the person. Most aren't affected by it, and if they don't find the release through the games they will find it another way.

And I'm still going to maintain the point that if no one cared if blood/gots/death were in computer games, the market for those games would die down

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