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Hi dad
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You scare me. I've reported you.
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Welcome back(?) Not sure if you took a break or not, but I haven't seen you in a while.
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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You realize nothing will be done because as long as they have parental convent they are allowed
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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Study after study show that video games do not increase violent tendencies in children or teenagers.
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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Do you understand u can get banned for reporting people who haven't done anything?
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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It's rated T so 13 and up are legally allowed to play it...
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote]
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Glad your back dude :)
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Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life.
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Your making me miss destiny right now.
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[quote]"It doesn't have any blood!" "It's just killing aliens!" "It's just a game!" Excuses born from ignorance and from the desire to shirk responsibility. We can tell ourselves its just a game, and yes, Destiny is a video game, but how does that dismiss any repercussions? Before video games came into existence, we had movies to spread propaganda and to shape mindsets. Before movies existed, we had books that performed the same role, and that role is indoctrination. If anything, a video game can be considered the most effective sort propaganda we have since it requires interaction and the promise of reward. Destiny may not have blood, but it is violent. Targeted for teen audiences, it is meant to be played by that age group or older, not children whose minds are still malleable. And yet ever since the introduction of the in-game chat, the servers have been plagued with shrills so hostile they make my ears bleed. Youths who are only 10 years of age claim to have slept with my mother and sister. I've heard profanity I did not even know existed as well as sex acts I never even dreamed of. One child became so hostile because I didn't let him get a certain kill, that he threw his controller across the room and screamed. If somebody had been sitting next to him, they could have been hurt. He then proceeded to make a threat to me, saying that he will track me down and kill me. Now I am not paranoid enough to sit on my porch with my 12 gauge waiting for my 8 year old assassin to claim my life. But, this is a serious issue because these kids are being exposed to material they are ill prepared for. That is why I will make it my goal to report any pre-teen players I can find. They do not belong on Destiny, they don't belong in any teen rated games. they should stick to Knack and Mario until they have passed into their teenage years. This same policy will be applied on the forums: if you type like a pre-teen or child, I will file a report.[/quote] Wow wow wow!! Please go get help and good luck Muted
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Hers an idea.... Mind your own business.
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Trolling at its finest.
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I think it is fine if you thinks this, but a parent can overrule the rating system. I just wanted to tell you this. You are entitled to your opinion and I know how annoying younger kids can be, but I think you should know that.
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