i had to do a mock debate in gov class about this question "do video games create bad behavior in children?" i was on the "no they don't, that's bullshit" side and i FUCKING RIPPED INTO THE OTHER GUY'S ARGUMENT SO BAD IT HURT!!!!
here's the main problem; parents. a stereotypical overprotective mother (who like most parents of this type will never, ever, admit that they've made at least one bad parenting choice down the line) gets all up arms when she see's her twelve year old son play halo...3. what does she do? she makes up a bogas story created by her worst fears of what could happen to her son's behavior. then, she tells this story to every other stereotypical overprotective mother in the neighborhood, and on the PTO staff at her son's middle school. then no one in the entire community can play halo and everyone is sad.
that's when i, wearing a mjolnr costume i bought online, jump through the window of the school where the stereotypical overprotective mothers are having their video game burnings and i shout "DID YOU KNOW THAT HALO 3 IS RATE M17? THAT MEANS ONLY SOMEONE 17 OR OLDER CAN BUY IT!!! GUESS WHO BOUGHT HALO 3 FOR THEIR 12 YEAR OLD SON? THAT'S RIGHT, YOU DID YOU STEREOTYPICAL OVERPROTECTIVE MOTHERS!!! LOOK AT THE RATINGS BEFORE YOU BUY THE GAME NUM-NUTS!!!"
moral of my argument, if you don't want your 7 year old son pissing people off on halo 3 over xbox live, or your twelve year old son robing a gun store with a knife in GTA4, don't buy those kind of games....retards
or right there was a question
=-=-i would use a combination MAFIA 2 or playboy the game (that's right, you heard me) and dora the explorer adventure to the purple plant and Wii sports. both show the wide variety of games in terms of ratings. -=-=
now i could go on and talk about how video games are an art form, but i am SO FUCKING TIRED, gnite