Meerkat - 2012-12-23
In this game all the kids are armed but the NRA says it wouldn't have happened if all the kids had been armed.
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EvilHomer - 2012-12-23 The kids aren't utilizing cover. It's not enough to just arm them; clearly, we need to train them in marksmanship and squad level infantry tactics.
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EvilHomer - 2012-12-23
Hey, guess what I'm playing right now?
Thanks, NRA!
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2012-12-23
The NRA is blaming video games for a school shooting.
The NRA is blaming...video games for a school shooting.
THE
NATIONAL
RIFLE
ASSOCIATION
IS
BLAMING
A
FLASH
VIDEO
GAME
FOR
A
SCHOOL
SHOOTING
*****
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Adham Nu'man - 2012-12-25 Once you are exposed to a video game it starts slowly eating away at you from the inside, like cancer.
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Pillager - 2012-12-23
How did Call of duty & Battlefield 3 escape notice?
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SolRo - 2012-12-23 Maybe they're trying to balance scapegoating and not hurting popular games that fetishise gun use.
Probably overestimating their intelligence though.
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Gmork - 2012-12-24 Most likely, SolRo.
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FABIO - 2012-12-23
Aside from Sean Connery's diaper, I never got why Zardoz was considered a terrible movie. It was commentary that managed to hit the nail on the head while being totally batshit entertaining at the same time, moreso than similar sci-fi flicks of the era like Logan's Run.
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Hailey2006 - 2012-12-23
or the NRA is just filled with old white guys who don't know what kids these days are into.
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Cena_mark - 2012-12-23
The man gets paid 1 million a year and he can't even research video game violence. Glad I never joined the NRA.
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Blue - 2012-12-24
They can have my decades old video games when they pry them from my cold, dead hands. Seriously, fuck these guys.
Their solution is still a nanny state, it's just an irresponsible nanny state that tells us what movies we can watch and video games we can play but also here's an assault rifle, go have fun. That is literally the worst of both worlds.
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kingarthur - 2012-12-24
Five for the concentration of evil and stupid and willful ignorance. Oh, and mean.
I also love how he talks about this game as if it was some huge game everyone played and that it "established" things in the video game industry. I think this was on new grounds back in the day. Hardly.
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