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@thorn3000 @Ameliahunter1 Hmm, I see your point. I guess I have to think about that.

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@UnaSolida @Ameliahunter1 Of course it is :) But do you mean knowledge of violent games? :)

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@DarkNeoBahamut Violent movies are also a terrible thing. But yes, you're right, it's the parents' fault...

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@DEMONPANDA212 What exactly did MK teach you? How to beat someone in a game? Wouldn't it be cooler to go to karate then? :) At least you'd be able to beat someone in the real life -- if something happened...

I used to play lego when I was a child :) And I still think Minecraft is cool.

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The most terrible thing is that children will still play THIS. Instead of playing harmless games like Minecraft (which can help learn things -- http://www.teqno-logical.com/3877/minecraft-helps-swedish-students-study-planning/) or something like that. I am strongly against such games... :(((