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[QUOTE="Rikusaki"]"We are the ones we've been waiting for." - Barack Obama
Yes we can.
Zagrius
Those. For some reason they creep me out.
Ehh, I'm not seeing it but then again I'm not you. He attempts to inspire and those sort of things do the job well.
[QUOTE="Zagrius"][QUOTE="Rikusaki"]"We are the ones we've been waiting for." - Barack Obama
Yes we can.
Aidenfury19
Those. For some reason they creep me out.
Ehh, I'm not seeing it but then again I'm not you. He attempts to inspire and those sort of things do the job well.
I'm sorry. I don't have anything against him that I know of. I'm not planning to vote since I haven't been in the US since 1992-3, and so aren't really following things. But those lines just strike me as wrong somehow. I can't explain it.
[QUOTE="Rikusaki"][QUOTE="iam2green"]i vote ofr obama hillary wants to fix violent video games. its parents fualt for getting their kids the games. sSubZerOo
yeah obama is aginst censorship too.
IDK where you guys got this dillusion but the only think Hillary was even involved with video games was going after the ESRB to do its job.. As well as fining stores who do not follow the ESRB and sell M rated games and above to minors..
What is ESRB not doing that it should? Changing some Mature rated games to Adult rated? Come on, parents clearly don't look at the rating labels, otherwise they would not buy Mature rated games for their 12 year old children. Wasting tax money to make ESRB change some of its ratings will change absolutely nothing. Parents should start doing their duties as parents and stop passing off blame and responsibility to companies that didn't do anything.This article shows my opinion about the whole issue:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=ticket_to_hell
[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="Rikusaki"][QUOTE="iam2green"]i vote ofr obama hillary wants to fix violent video games. its parents fualt for getting their kids the games. EboyLOL
yeah obama is aginst censorship too.
IDK where you guys got this dillusion but the only think Hillary was even involved with video games was going after the ESRB to do its job.. As well as fining stores who do not follow the ESRB and sell M rated games and above to minors..
What is ESRB not doing that it should? Changing some Mature rated games to Adult rated? Come on, parents clearly don't look at the rating labels, otherwise they would not buy Mature rated games for their 12 year old children. Wasting tax money to make ESRB change some of its ratings will change absolutely nothing. Parents should start doing their duties as parents and stop passing off blame and responsibility to companies that didn't do anything.This article shows my opinion about the whole issue:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=ticket_to_hell
Actually the main approach was just fining stores that don't run by the standards of the ESRB.. I tend to agree.. Honestly in the end I really DON'T care.. A) because I am 21 none of this stuff will affect me.. And B) if your talking about government wasting money then this is the LEASTof our concerns.. Suggest you take alook at the $50 billion project of putting a wall up at mexico that doesn't even cover a 3rd of the border.. Not to mention a small pretty fragile wall that a group of dedicated people can get through with in minutes.. Or better yet take a look at Iraq war where a supposed $10-$14 billion of liquid cash "vanished" and can't be found.. I love the statement the guy in charge said about this.. More or less he said "you know X (10-14) billion dollars doesn't look like that much when its bricked and carried by a fork lift.." I kid you not. I find it really dumb to even argue this point when its so small ont he scale of things.
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