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    Default Boys need to play violent games.

    Make sure your boys plays violent games, dont want them becoming a crim...



    BOYS who don't play videogames at all are at greater risk of getting into trouble than those who play violent games occasionally, according to two Harvard psychologists.

    The pair also said there was also no evidence to suggest violent games turn young people into criminals or violent people, despite some media reports.

    "If you look at the violent crime in the US over the past 20 years among teenagers it's gone down, and gone down significantly, and if you look at videogame play, it's gone up," said Dr Lawrence Kutner and Dr Cheryl Olsen of Harvard Medical School in a recent interview.



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    There are kids who do.
    There are kids who pretend they do.

    Better hope your kids are pretenders when it comes to violence.

    The streets are full of kids that think they are homeboy niggers.
    I think the parents had better point out that their white.

    Didnt the media normally blame violent games for all the violence on the streets?
    Wish they would make up their minds which way it is.

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    There is a definate correlation between the games you play and your real life. I, for example, got knocked back by plenty of hot chicks after playing the lesiure suite larry series.

    Could it be that boys who don't play video games are more likely from poor families, and poor families are evil?

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    Hmm bucket, is that why I dont mind eating Cheetos (too much Pacman).

    I could make comment about the picture shagga added and how that game teaches other things rather than violence, but the conservatives wouldn't like that
    Coding in C is like sending a 3 year old to do groceries. You gotta tell them exactly what you want or you'll end up with a cupboard full of pop tarts and pancake mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roguefan99
    that game teaches other things rather than violence
    Like how even holding a sniper rifle doesn't make you feel like less of a fag when your strapped to the front of another player during a tandem skydive?

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    Got 4 boys so I hope that qualifies me a bit

    They are all different, 3 out of 4 I would say no probs, the 4th I do wonder. Everyone is different, lets hope parents are wise enough to guide their children the right way. Once they are old enough to choose...well....

    Global dude I kinda disagree with the racial references....just unnecessary, Daniel boon died some time ago...lol

    Don't think I would mind being knocked down by some hot chicks tho

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