Counter-Strike Cheater Stabbed in Brain

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slackbheep

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Let this be a lesson to those who hack in online shooters: Some crazed dude might stab you in the brain.
 

jojoemon

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Here's a hypothetical situation: say Frank is standing in a bakery waiting for the last slice of pie. Then, this guy called Joe cuts in front of him. The cashier doesn't notice, and so gives Joe the last slice. Now Frank is obviously slightly mad, but he overreacts. He grabs a knife and stabs Joe in the head.
The real question here is, who's to blame? Blaming this thing in china on counter-strike would be like blaming Frank's assault on the pie. So I guess the moral of this story is that pie causes violence.
 

TheFacelessOne

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Okay, cheating is wrong, but A FREAKING STABBING?

I mean, you just freaking leave and play another darn game.

Gosh, not a big deal.
 

LightOfDarkness

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If the media makes this out to be the game's fault, heads will roll. The assailants were the one who brought the weapon (most likely not though), they were the ones who shoved it into his head. Yeah cheating is wrong, but VAC is quite effective (albeit slow) and the hacker would've gotten banned soon enough. Oh wait, this is an internet cafe. In any case, the owner could have asked the guy to not play Counter-Strike with hacks or just not play at all.

Side note, off topic: glad that there isn't a Twilight game.
 

dancinginfernal

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I'm quickly losing faith in humanity. Atkinson's resignation quelled it for a bit but now it's back.

Also, good to see HBG being referenced as a source.
 

Flight

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Who stabs somebody over a video game?! Cheating or not, there's no excuse for this.
 

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I bet it was an accident. They were running to confront the hacker and tripped over him resulting in the knife accidentally entering his brain. You do run faster with a knife out... everyone knows that.
 

gigastrike

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HE LIVED!? That knife went the entire way through his brain! It didn't hit anything that would have effected him in any way!?
 

keybird

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Tank207 said:
It could have been worse... someone could have thrown a computer monitor or two at his head while yelling "Haaaaax!"
That just made my fucking day
 

MrGFunk

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Surely stabbing your opponent in the head could also considered cheating.

That guy needs to be locked up - psycho.
 

Altorin

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it would be sort of funny if the rust in his brain gave him super powers. Like if that was the miracle ingredient to add to your brain to unlock all human potential, is a rusty knife.
 

Caligulove

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I'm not sure what I'm more surprised about...

The fact that the kid survived or that kids playing counterstrike actually got into a physical fight over it all.
Most kids I see playing CS most of the time don't seem to have the attention span to care or the physical ability to walk more than 100 meters
 

Double A

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This is what should happen to people who start computer viruses, not hack games.

No, just beat them up. Save the knife-stabbing for the real assholes.
 

Chris^^

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Drejer43 said:
Chris^^ said:
Drejer43 said:
well at least the kid respawned...

was that joke a bit to gruel?

seriously though like Stu I am wondering why would you bring a knife to a internet cafe?
its a cafe, there will be food there, food needs preparing, and sometimes cutting..
But chips doesn't need preparing.
Unless they cant open the bag I guess.
ahh never forget the bag.. i've never had chips and sushi, how is it?
 

MR.Spartacus

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I thin a good hard slap would've been a better way of getting the point across. I'm think they should all take a break and reassess their priorities.