Wrong. Just Wrong. XBL has reached an all new low for me.

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katsabas

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Ok. The setup is simple as always. A guy boots up his 360 to play some COD 4 but instead of playing fair (boy, this has to be the most bent-over concept nowadays) he decides to, I am not kidding, put his sister, that is 7 years old to talk trash online to make up for his lousy aim or something and distract the other players. He actually encourages her at one point. Why was this guy even born? Christ...

It was featured in Ray William Johnson's videos. And even he said this is not something a sensible family would accept.


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katsabas

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Ok, the thread was somehow posted twice, can someone clean this up and sorry!
 

TomLikesGuitar

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katsabas said:
Ok. The setup is simple as always. A guy boots up his 360 to play some COD 4 but instead of playing fair (boy, this has to be the most bent-over concept nowadays) he decides to, I am not kidding, put his sister, that is 7 years old to talk trash online to make up for his lousy aim or something and distract the other players. He actually encourages her at one point. Why was this guy even born? Christ...

It was featured in Ray William Johnson's videos. And even he said this is not something a sensible family would accept.


Discuss.
I wish she was my daughter...

She's awesome... There's nothing wrong with kids cursing as a joke, that's an antiquated viewpoint. Think about when you were that young and how much you cursed for laughs.
 

BlueberryMUNCH

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Tbh, I think it's pretty funny haha.
He was doing it for a laugh, not to cover up for his skills, or lack of them as it were.

I reckon you're reading into it too deep:p.

EDIT: Also, I don't think it should be your opinion on XBL that suffers. From what it sounds like, humanity has reached an all new low, doesn't really have anything to do with Xbox specifically, right?
 

ForensicYOYO

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Now I know 2 people who do this. My friend isn't alone. He had his little sister send everyone playing a DOA 4 match a pick of her flipping everyone off. I had to admit I was distracted lol.
 

PeePantz

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BlueberryMUNCH said:
Tbh, I think it's pretty funny haha.
He was doing it for a laugh, not to cover up for his skills, or lack of them as it were.

I reckon you're reading into it too deep:p.
If I EVER reffered to someone as "****** boy" when I was seven, I'd want someone to hit me. What kind of family environment is this where this behavior is considered funny? The only funny aspect of this thing is when the parents lose their home and are pedaling their daughter out to Johns in order to get their "fix".
 

BlueberryMUNCH

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PeePantz said:
BlueberryMUNCH said:
Tbh, I think it's pretty funny haha.
He was doing it for a laugh, not to cover up for his skills, or lack of them as it were.

I reckon you're reading into it too deep:p.
If I EVER reffered to someone as "****** boy" when I was seven, I'd want someone to hit me. What kind of family environment is this where this behavior is considered funny? The only funny aspect of this thing is when the parents lose their home and are pedaling their daughter out to Johns in order to get their "fix".

Funny in the sense that it's so wrong haha.
Sure I'd never let my kid do that, and it's funny for me to imagine how she is gonna turn out later on in life.

Ps. Your avatar is simply beautiful:']
 

MarsProbe

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I wonder how many people hit the mute button more or less straight away. There's probably a good chance that the only people who were actually listening to her were the people in the same room.

But yeh, that's pretty low (and pathetic) actually having to put your kid/sister on to give dogs abuse. Wasn't the guy able to do it himself?
 

PeePantz

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BlueberryMUNCH said:
PeePantz said:
BlueberryMUNCH said:
Tbh, I think it's pretty funny haha.
He was doing it for a laugh, not to cover up for his skills, or lack of them as it were.

I reckon you're reading into it too deep:p.
If I EVER reffered to someone as "****** boy" when I was seven, I'd want someone to hit me. What kind of family environment is this where this behavior is considered funny? The only funny aspect of this thing is when the parents lose their home and are pedaling their daughter out to Johns in order to get their "fix".

Funny in the sense that it's so wrong haha.
Sure I'd never let my kid do that, and it's funny for me to imagine how she is gonna turn out later on in life.

Ps. Your avatar is simply beautiful:']
Thank you! I guess we're in agreement then. The true humor only lies in the pathetic turn of events that will surely destroy this set of trash. So I tweak my attitude, this is indeed hilarious.
 

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This was funny. People who are questioning the parenting skills are really dumb. They are just words. People who say "Oh man, these people should have their kids taken away from them." For what? There's no stigma around raising a child to be religious and that can be just as bad in some cases because it can actually give someone deep grief in life when they decide to look at all information at hand. Apparently if someone does not adhere to your values they are a bad person who deserves to lose their kids. God forbid someone raise their children differently.
 

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I have no problem with children swearing, because its hilarious.
The problem's not with the girl, but with the douche knozzle who gave her the headset and encouraged her to do it.
 

Sparcrypt

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That girls parents should be shot. If I EVER talked like that even in earshot of my parents I would get the crap beaten out of me, and rightly so.

I'm 25 and I still don't swear when my mum is around.
 

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I thought it was hilarious.

Sparcrypt said:
That girls parents should be shot. If I EVER talked like that even in earshot of my parents I would get the crap beaten out of me, and rightly so.

I'm 25 and I still don't swear when my mum is around.
I'm the same way, but honestly, if her parents don't care about her language, why should you care? especially if she's not talking to you? If you encounter a person like that, you're well in your right to call them out, but my policy is, if it doesn't affect me, it's not worth getting upset about.
 

vrbtny

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Well, to use some of the language that that little girl was using(Hell, If a 7-year old is saying it -- the stuff must be PG)

"That's fuckin' awesome"
 

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Oh look, it's Ray William Johnson! The human "Most watched" list that somehow gets shitloads of views without having to create any original content whatsoever!
Must. Resist. Urge. To punch bunnies.
 

Netrigan

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She's on the PS3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBsxGepJGe0&feature=player_embedded