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Anyone looked into this all being a big cover up?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d516tIViRLI&sns=fb&safe=active

Food for thought

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@biggest_loser @armin0jrpg Maybe this is just me but personally i learned a lot about saving money from The Sims franchise

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@00LiteYear @MrNachobro Of course they will want them, thats why they ask in the first place. However it is the parents responsibility to determine if they should enable the child to have the game. Just because you want something doesnt mean you can get it until you are deemed "responsible".

Long story short: Parents should pay attention to game ratings and recommended audiences...they are there for a reason

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I funded some research recently

The experiment was as follows:

A violent, M rated video game and a handgun were both placed outside in a public area. After days of observation, it was concluded that neither the video game nor the gun killed anyone.

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If anything they should research how retarded some parents are for blindly purchasing games with M+ ratings for their children