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  • Wutevah Level 6 October 05, 2008

    Life is ours, we live it our way.

  • kendude Level 8 October 05, 2008

    While I can't prove or disprove whether or not kids who play videogames are more aggressive, I can safely say that between the people I know who play games, and the people I know who don't, they're just about even in aggressiveness. (Although, the non-videogame group is certainly a bit more rough.)

    As addictive as heroin? I've never seen someone curled up on the floor, just waiting to get their next fix of Counter Strike. While they may be addictive, they're certainly not as dangerous as heroin.

    Experts have found a connection between the mass murder at Virginia Tech and having hair on your head. Don't be an idiot.

    They're videogames, of course they "twist the truth." So do books. Of course the companies are interested in making money. It's BUSINESS.

    It's people like you that make me lose faith in the human race. It's people like you who make me depressed, knowing that our race is doomed to eternal stupidity. Not videogames

  • kendude Level 8 October 05, 2008

    Really? Videogames make boys unimaginative? How the hell? Citation needed. I really think that playing in god damn FANTASY WORLDS where there are ORCS and ELVES really help the whole imagination thing, don't you think?

    Oh no. Anything but "unrealistic body images of women."

    I don't see how 140 calories/hour for a fully grown man corresponds with the unhealthy for CHILDREN title. Nevertheless, is reading a book much better?

    Starved their children? That's not exactly a commonplace occurrence.

    The homework thing is just stupid. Kids will do anything but homework. If not for videogames, they'd go and play outside. Honestly, it's just because they don't like homework.

    The seizures thing is stupid. Lots of things cause seizures, but they shouldn't all be banned.

    People often skip work and class to go to parties/just for the hell of it.

  • Fooliecoolie Level 19 October 03, 2008

    Your video is full of inaccurate facts and fallacies. The fact you included the Virginia Tech shooting is biggest fallacy you quoted. The FBI and Virginia State Police had determined that video games were not the cause or even a possible trigger in the VT shootings, Seung-Hui Cho was suffering from severe depression and social anxiety and he frequently skipped treatments and therapy. The background check found he rarely watched TV and didn't play video games once he left high school.

  • Rovanion Level 10 September 24, 2008

    Yes, video games have the opposite effect that you describe. They are indeed very healthy.
    What you are saying is just another instance of someone blaming the thing that's "in" instead of the real source of the problem.

    And how the hell did you know that I'm fucking my mother?

  • Cowtipper Level 15 September 23, 2008

    And a lot more boring too, so let´s just leave it at that. I´ll keep my "unhealthy" hobby, and you´ll keep your unhealthy "I think puppies are unhealthy!" attitude.

  • Cowtipper Level 15 September 23, 2008

    Well now you know*

  • Cowtipper Level 15 September 23, 2008

    Oh snap! I forgot to add..

    How many people do you know who began learning English at the age of 3 when English isn´t their primary language?

    Well know you know at least one.
    Want to know HOW I learned English at that early an age? *Cue dramatic music* VIDEOGAAAAAAAMES!!!... And Cartoon Network, but that is still under the category of TV (Funny enough, a computer doesn´t USE a TV, it uses a MONITOR).
    If this message made your brain fry, I truly apologize.