http://news.sky.com/story/1132826/boy-8-kills-gran-after-playing-video-game
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And it's rather darkly humorous that this happened in the town of Slaughter.
So I suppose if someone ate carrot cake before killing someone, carrot cake is the reason for the murder?
"put on the steam, fasten down the escape-valve, and sit on it, and see there youll land"
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So I suppose if someone ate carrot cake before killing someone, carrot cake is the reason for the murder?Jimn_tonicDarn you carrot cake! In all seriousness, I do agree with you. You can blame this kind of stuff on absolutely anything.
Neighbour Johnnie Scott told Fox8live.com: "Where did she have the gun?
A still image from Grand Theft Auto IV
"Where did he see the gun, was it in his eyesight? That's the thought that goes through my head."
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[QUOTE="TerryCrew"]Exactly why we should banned them. lostrib
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Don't take the internet so serious. :P Also that article is lame, playing videogames is practising for what you are doing in the videogames? I must be a pro-athlete, driver, pilot, astronaut, assassin, swat, navy seal then.It's true actually. How many times did you watch Ninja Turtles as a kid and then Immediately go outside and play Ninja turtles by swinging sticks throwing rocks, and punching your friends. Well, most of you phucks didn't because you're too fat and lazy to play outside. But we did as kids"Child psychologist Dumbass McDumbass said access to a violent video game such as Grand Theft Auto IV may encourage aggressive behaviour."
And access to actual firearms is surely fine.
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I like the fact the article highlights an 8 year old playing GTA over the fact the family are stupid enough to leave a gun with in his reach...
Maybe they gave a loaded gun to him as a gift with his copy of GTA.Neighbour Johnnie Scott told Fox8live.com: "Where did she have the gun?
A still image from Grand Theft Auto IV
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sad part is he'll probably get off, since in Louisiana he apparently isnt old enough to be charged with a crime.
"awards points to players for killing people." I played through the whole of GTAIV, I don't remember getting points for killing people. Strange. Is it possible that a mainstream media outlet is talking sh!t to try and make games look bad? Surely not.x-2tha-z
well you do get money
It's true actually. How many times did you watch Ninja Turtles as a kid and then Immediately go outside and play Ninja turtles by swinging sticks throwing rocks, and punching your friends. Well, most of you phucks didn't because you're too fat and lazy to play outside. But we did as kids[QUOTE="Nuck81"][QUOTE="InEMplease"]
"Child psychologist Dumbass McDumbass said access to a violent video game such as Grand Theft Auto IV may encourage aggressive behaviour."
And access to actual firearms is surely fine.
InEMplease
Back in my day we rode our dad-made bikes 40 miles up hill in the snow to play Kill the Commie.
*up hill both ways
dead1. Why was an 8 year old playing an M-rated game? Where was his supervisor?
2. Why did an 8 year old have access to a firearm? Where was his supervisor?ÂTheFlush
I can't help but feel the like two arguments 'video games don't promote violence!' and 'kids that age shouldn't be playing violent games like this!' sort of contradict.
some people just aren't prepared for the intense awesomeness that Rockstar bring us, blood will be on the walls after minds start to blow when GTA V is released.
Honestly, its the fault of whoever let him play it. Whoever that was, was being irresponsible, by not monitoring the child's influences and outlets such as GTA. .Kevlar101So where are all these murders of the other kids that play GTA? There are hundreds of thousands if not millions of kids under 17 playing these game so where are all these other child crime sprees? While a very small percentage of the population may be directly influenced to act out violent behavior by seeing violent behavior believe it or not there were kids before video games doing similar acts.
It's true actually. How many times did you watch Ninja Turtles as a kid and then Immediately go outside and play Ninja turtles by swinging sticks throwing rocks, and punching your friends. Well, most of you phucks didn't because you're too fat and lazy to play outside. But we did as kidsNuck81
right, but we didn't actually believe we were mutated turtles that were formally trained in martial arts. We knew the stick in our hand was not an actual sword or sai. We knew the gap between imagination and reality, even as kids
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