Indeed, I'm a smoldering meat pile nowIvoryagent post=9.68355.629735 said:How'd it go. They blew themselves up, huh.
Your wasting your time. Colton left us long ago.Darth Mobius post=9.68355.629767 said:My opinion as a father, is that you have no right to buy M rated games if you are not mature enough to handle them. So Although Video Game stores shouldn't stop ME from buying any game I want, YOU are too young to know what is going on in your head, and even if YOU won't hurt yourself emulating a video game, SOMEONE will, and then MY gaming suffers because YOUR stupid friends weren't mature enough to handle a game they played. Sorry. You are underage, and that is how it SHOULD be...Colton Caramihalis post=9.68355.625747 said:I am a 16 year old gamer, and one of my largest pet peeves is that I need to be 18 to buy M rated games. In my opinion (otherwise known as ?fact?) this is unnecessary. It is a parents responsibility to monitor there child?s gaming, not Best Buy?s responsibility. My parents set a clear line for what I can buy in gaming and what I can?t. If I cross it, my parents will just throw away my new game, and I have to eat the bill. That is what responsible parents do. I feel that it is not in the place of stores to place this limit for me. It does get annoying that when I want a new game I can not just drive there myself, yet I need to get my mother to accompany me. She has better things to do.
bubbaroark0451 post=9.68355.629773 said:Your wasting your time. Colton left us long ago.Darth Mobius post=9.68355.629767 said:My opinion as a father, is that you have no right to buy M rated games if you are not mature enough to handle them. So Although Video Game stores shouldn't stop ME from buying any game I want, YOU are too young to know what is going on in your head, and even if YOU won't hurt yourself emulating a video game, SOMEONE will, and then MY gaming suffers because YOUR stupid friends weren't mature enough to handle a game they played. Sorry. You are underage, and that is how it SHOULD be...Colton Caramihalis post=9.68355.625747 said:I am a 16 year old gamer, and one of my largest pet peeves is that I need to be 18 to buy M rated games. In my opinion (otherwise known as ?fact?) this is unnecessary. It is a parents responsibility to monitor there child?s gaming, not Best Buy?s responsibility. My parents set a clear line for what I can buy in gaming and what I can?t. If I cross it, my parents will just throw away my new game, and I have to eat the bill. That is what responsible parents do. I feel that it is not in the place of stores to place this limit for me. It does get annoying that when I want a new game I can not just drive there myself, yet I need to get my mother to accompany me. She has better things to do.
Colton Caramihalis post=18.68283.628721 said:I loved atlas shrugged, and i think it would be a good movie. I am not exaxtualy sure that it would be a good major budget film, maby a indipendent film. Independent film makers are the only ones intelectual enough to do it right.
Also: most hollywood actors would kill john gault
It's kinda like "That's not fair!" - it's a comment stereotypically made by some silly person that thinks they're far more unique than they really are. There's nothing inherently funny about it, though. It's context-sensitive.some random guy post=9.68355.630009 said:What exactly is so hilarious about the phrase "you don't know me"?
I think he's joking.Darth Mobius post=9.68355.630207 said:Yep, and that is why your games SHOULD be regulated.Ivoryagent post=9.68355.630197 said:Im 12, but just cause doesn't mean Im not smart
I hate it when adults think that theyre so much better
I have to go soon, Im on my mom's computer
Fucken *****, I hate her, she ruined my life