This is classic overreaction. I doubt there is a high correlation between violent video games, and it exacerbating mental problems and violent tendencies. If so, there are a million other risk factors out there. It is so sad that we try to ascribe blame to such mediums. I think the more perverse issues of voyeurism, celebrity infatuation, social cliques, being cool, peer pressures, and the utter cruelty that "cool kids" inflict on "outcasts." The rejection certain people must feel must be so painful. I think we need to start looking at other things besides video games. What about the 100 million+ violent video game players that are good citizens? This is the exception not the rule, and twisting facts for political or personal gain is another sickness in this country.
Nice association Glowing Fish. I am still trying to make sense of this article, and the implications of the bogosphere while my cat prances across my keyboard.
Lol slapout.
Any one want to bet on the outcome of this?
Call the robot bear Mr. Chocolate as an homage to Timothy Treadwell.
This is classic overreaction. I doubt there is a high correlation between violent video games, and it exacerbating mental problems and violent tendencies. If so, there are a million other risk factors out there. It is so sad that we try to ascribe blame to such mediums. I think the more perverse issues of voyeurism, celebrity infatuation, social cliques, being cool, peer pressures, and the utter cruelty that "cool kids" inflict on "outcasts." The rejection certain people must feel must be so painful. I think we need to start looking at other things besides video games. What about the 100 million+ violent video game players that are good citizens? This is the exception not the rule, and twisting facts for political or personal gain is another sickness in this country.
Nice association Glowing Fish. I am still trying to make sense of this article, and the implications of the bogosphere while my cat prances across my keyboard.