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Want to start a Union

Well I want to start a Union but I need four people to join it, and agree upon creating it. I don't know what to call it either, maybe Gamer Reviews Union or something. but if someone wants to help me start a Union, comment please.

LAN Parties

Of course, LAN parties the best way to play multiplayer games is with your friends or total strangers. But at what point does the excitment stop? Well I don't actually know but I do know that excitment stops. At first you think "sweet, LAN party, there is 16 of us that should be fine" you start to play and the first few frags are nothing to you. You are still sitting there thinking "I still need to warm up, no biggy, I am just a little rusty thats all." 10 minutes and 20 deaths later, "bull**** I shot you in the face 5 times," and thats when it begins it's just like a wave, a couple minutes later everyone is into it. "How did you shoot me through the wall?" "Dude I emptied my entire mag into you, why aren't you dead?" Then of course there is always that one kid in the room that is just having a good day or spends his entire free time playing games and after every kill all you hear out of the little brats mout is "dude I just totally pwnd you."

Video Game Violence

Ok just getting to the point I am not one to discredit violent games especially FPS games which are among my favorite games of all. I have just heard so much about how violence in video games is teaching our children to do vile and obscene things such as kill, vandalize, burglarize, and swear. Don't get me wrong there are some pretty obscene games out there that should have never even been thought of. But the point is, don't blame the children's misfortunes and actions on the games that they play but in the fact the parents lack of responsibility. I hear so much these days about how parents are angry at the people that developed these games because their child has done something that was shown or done in the game. But when the parents are asked as to how their children obtained these games they respond with "I bought it for him/her." It's not the developers fault it's the parents fault for buying the game for the child/children in the first place. The ESRB has done so much to help with making sure that children only play the games that are intended for their age. Don't get me wrong I am sure there are parents out there that love their children and are responsible enough to make sure that they never get their hands on such violent games. I also hear about how teenagers are influenced by these violent games. If you ask me, if you are a teenager and you are going to do something that is against the law just because you saw someone do it in a game you were playing you are stupid and definitely not mature enough to handle the real world.