7 Year Old Hijacks Car To Avoid Ch...Wait, what the hell?

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MasterSqueak said:
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PS: I'm having a glitch where if I try to read a topic I get a popup that says "failed to open page, aborting".
Me too! Are you using IE? I usually do, I'm on Safari right now. I hate being forced to use Safari.
I fixed it by switching to Firefox, but yeah, IE seemed to be the problem.
Every other site seems to be fine, I think it's something with the Escapist creating a problem for IE. I hope they fix it soon.
 

Jast

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Still, I'ld much rather be driving behind him then I would an old person.
 

Lexodus

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Really, auto is piss-easy to drive. I'm not surprised a 7 year old can do it. I could at that age >.<
 

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Yeah sure, he learned to drive from videogames. I play loads of games and I haven't passed my test yet. Bloody Clutch.
 

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Oh, come on, blame it on video games? Again? I'll say what I always say, it's the parents' fault. They're supposed to teach him that doing that is wrong, and to make him understand the difference of reality and games. And here's the big fat realization that most of those game-nagging people don't get. It's 1 out of a million. I've grown up with video games. Hell, I've even played GTA when I was 7. Would I steal a car, shoot somebody, or poop in a police mans hat or anything of the similar? No.

Anyway, he probably learned from watching his parents handling the wheel, and he probably learned the handling through video games. But that is still no reason to blame the video games.

What would be funny would be if someone made the video game equivalent of that guy saying: "Leave Britney alone!" on a Youtube video. Just exchange Britney with video games.
I'm not sure he WAS wrong.

Extreme, yes, but I doubt he would do this if he didn't hate church really badly.

If the parents would make him go to church against his will, he probably had the right idea in leaving.
 

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Erana said:
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This is why the ESRB exists.
Be just a tiny bit less lazy, and a lot of these things could be avoided.
Of course, its too much to ask for a parent to actually pay attention to how their kid is spending their time...
What? Are you saying his parents should have kept him from playing racing games (that are probably rated E), because of the danger of him stealing their car and driving it to escape church?
Did I mishear, or wasn't GTA involved?
The chief replied after wards that they don't know what the game was. If I have to make a guess, then I would say Mariokart.
 

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I fully approve this kid. Down with the churches, down with religions.

I bet the car had the automatic whatchyacallit (seriously, not a big fan of cars, don't even know what it's called in english) if it was manual, I doubt he'd make it... I tried driving a car with a manual whatchacallit when I was about 10, and it was hard.
Transmission or gearbox.
 

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crazyhaircut94 said:
Oh, come on, blame it on video games? Again? I'll say what I always say, it's the parents' fault. They're supposed to teach him that doing that is wrong, and to make him understand the difference of reality and games. And here's the big fat realization that most of those game-nagging people don't get. It's 1 out of a million. I've grown up with video games. Hell, I've even played GTA when I was 7. Would I steal a car, shoot somebody, or poop in a police mans hat or anything of the similar? No.

Anyway, he probably learned from watching his parents handling the wheel, and he probably learned the handling through video games. But that is still no reason to blame the video games.

What would be funny would be if someone made the video game equivalent of that guy saying: "Leave Britney alone!" on a Youtube video. Just exchange Britney with video games.
I agree.

windwalker94 said:
america, where parents have a very low iq while the kids follow them, and all the teens are in pornographic movies or getting high... studies for later...

>:3
We'll remember that when Putin restores Russia to it's former Soviet Glory and comes for your little arse ;)
 

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On topic, while I go to church every Sunday, forcing someone to go like that, when they're willing to take a car and drive away at the age of 7? There's something more to that then not wanting to stop playing Xbox, kids, a lot more.
 

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God I love how the media just jumps on the possibility of a video game causing kids to go insane. "Oh like GTA?" just the way she said it gave the impression that she had a bloody paper ready at the possibility of it being true. It could of been Need for Speed, GT, Forza M., Nascar, burnout. But they jump on GTA because it will give them controversy and press time.
 

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Erana said:
Gladion said:
Erana said:
This is why the ESRB exists.
Be just a tiny bit less lazy, and a lot of these things could be avoided.
Of course, its too much to ask for a parent to actually pay attention to how their kid is spending their time...
What? Are you saying his parents should have kept him from playing racing games (that are probably rated E), because of the danger of him stealing their car and driving it to escape church?
Did I mishear, or wasn't GTA involved?
Some reporter just threw it in to jump on the "Games-spoil-your-children" bandwagon, but even if that boy did play the game it did not teach him how to steal a car and drive it.

But yeah, kids that age should not play games that are not suited for them.
 

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Yeah, because GTA is sooooo realistic.

But seriously, did he just take the keys from his dad, step in the car and drive away.

I hope someone taped the reaction of the parents.
 

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My first guess would have been Mario Kart Wii.

This is pretty surprising. I guess he really doesn't like church. Although I find myself wondering how he managed to get the keys.