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Wednesday, Mar 7, 2007
There are way to many kids on this site that keep asking fr advice on how to undemine there parents authority when it comes to video games. Like this kid today who was 14 asking if it is worth him to buy GOW and take a risk of getting cought playing it buy his parents, they would take his 360 and get rid of it. Well this kid should have his 360 taken away and tough a leson. There are reasons why these games are not sold to minors, and if I cought the store selling these games I would take there licence or fine them. This is the reason why we cant have games like the first San Andreas, unedited. If it was me and he was my kid, losing his 360 would be the last thing he would need to worry about. But basicly to many kids are on this board, and the ones that are and are mature, no worries this is not directed to you. It is to the immature kids.

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I agree with you there, take the X360 away from him is the best way. Hard lessons need to be taught to some kids. There has to be accountability for your actions.

As far as immaturity on this board, well what do you expect? There is plenty of raw emotion, silliness and stupidity but it kind of goes with the territory don't you think? Don't expect to read much serious commentary from a lot of users. These are 'games' we're talking about after all.
Posted Mar 13, 2007 11:07 am PT
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Posted Mar 17, 2007 9:32 am PT
First, to Goldeneyemaster, it's "Your" not "You're." Learn English before you criticize someone else. Now to Army, I agree. Kids these days need to obey their parents, despite if they disagree at the time (I'm 17, and know from experience). Take it easy
Posted Mar 18, 2007 9:38 am PT
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Posted Mar 18, 2007 7:14 pm PT
I deleted his comment. I know my grammar and spelling is not where it should be, but before he criticizes me, maybe I should explain something to him, I am a high school drop out, I was giving a High School deploma to get into the Army. I barly could read while I was new to the Army. But I learned how to read better,not where I should be, And I learned how to over come things. Now if you must know I am medically discharged from the Army and now a full time collage student,in which I have almosted comeleted, at a univeristy. I only have one B and all A's. My GPA is a 3.92, so I guess me spelling and grammar suck at which I know they do, but I will get better at it. But hey thanks for pointing that out to me, guy.
Posted Mar 19, 2007 8:51 am PT
Hey man, it's not a problem. I commend you for trying as hard as you do - most people just give up and quit. Best wishes for the future. Take care.
Posted Mar 19, 2007 12:18 pm PT
Bravo AV!

I like nothing better than to hear about people who recognize where their weekness is and then go about bettering themselves without crying for someone to help them and feel sorry for them.

Keep your head up and work for what you want. You will get a much higher level of satisfaction doing it on your own than having it handed to you.
Posted Mar 20, 2007 11:09 pm PT
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