talk about a solid wall of text, you should really use some empty lines.
america is one of the tightest countries to smuggle anything into since 9/11 and even before that, do you really think, if weapons were to be outlawed, guns could be easily smuggled in?
influence of violence? how violence affects children. violent video games and movies don't affect children, that's the whole point: that there has been no proven link between those two.
maybe a bit more subtle ''Ghoul of Shunpower'', pointing out how most shooters tend to have been shunned and picked on, the ''ghoul'' that springs from shunning people.
yes i'm completely serious, that's why my post says ''this is a satirical post'' at the bottom. good job looking through my double sarcasm, or should i make that triple now...
i read on the connected tube domain of my favourite tv network that xbox's new game will be a school murder simulator and frankly it's obvious, i mean if i can connect video games and violence for no reason, i can connect gunpowder and murder simulator. /fox viewer
before the (said) idiots show up, this is a satirical post, i don't mean i watch fox.
that's just unreasonable. in theory, a micro-transations system could be an addition just for people wanting to spend money on cosmetic items. it's just that devs get greedy when they see the money and slowly transform it into pay-to-win.
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