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Dolph Lundgren interview: "Computer games and movies may contribute towards violence"
Dolph Lundgren interview: "Computer games and movies may contribute towards violence"
http://www.bigissue.com/features/int...ribute-towards Haha, you think ? :haha: |
Rich comming from the guy who spends most of his time in movies beating the crap out of people and blowing them to bits :haha:
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Yeah, he's a SME.
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But we've come so far in our effort to protect the little urchins. We've removed those scenes where Wile E. Coyote impacted the ground in a cloud of dirt. Banned Fun with Dick and Jane. That warlike game called Dodge ball and removed competive sports, now everyone's a winner! We instill fear with Stranger Danger teaching them everyone is now suspect.
Finally, we have our children safely tucked away in a dark basement playing Duke Nukem, Diablo, Grand Theft Auto running over prostitutes and exploring Torture Game 2. Now thats what I call progress! |
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And playing Minecraft gives children the urge to smack trees barefisted and to dig up cubic meters of soil and stack them together into a mud hut.
Simcity gives people the urge to study civil engineering * The Sims gives young people unrealistic dreams of having a home and job. *that one is actually true, a good friend of mine graduated civil engineering this year all because his love for Simcity 4 |
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And Postal? Remember that one?
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Subject Matter Expert.
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Ahhh!
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When kids can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy...
It's time to flush the gene pool.:-?
Violent games have their place. IE: I'm currently training to suppress piracy by playing Farcry 3! |
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