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mrblackbelt108
· 9 years ago
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Actually half of the time when I play video games in better at what my character is doing in real life, like for example in cod I suck, but everytime my and my friends play airlift I beat everybody's ass at it. Another example when I'm playing assassins creed I am better at parkour than I am at controling a video game character to parkour
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mrblackbelt108
· 9 years ago
I just felt that I should share that this nothing to do with me being an excellent murderer
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mrblackbelt108
· 9 years ago
I'm not a murderer though I swear
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thesakanakid
· 9 years ago
No, I get you. I tend to muck around in video games way more than I do in life. Sure I may do things I wouldn't do in real life, but it's sort of like an outlet of stress and fun for most people. It's better than actually going out into the big wide world and stabbing someone with a spork
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monzerra1
· 9 years ago
I consider it a positive way to vent anger, stress and frustration without actually shedding real blood. Am I the only one that feels this way?
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thesakanakid
· 9 years ago
No, I complete agree with you man. If only the media could show everyone out there our side of the story, that we aren't just all brainless, mindless "cold blooded killers-in-toe".
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monzerra1
· 9 years ago
Of course, every once in a while I do ponder what the effect would be if I lobbed a Pineapple into a crowded train. But I usually keep those thoughts in my head.
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thesakanakid
· 9 years ago
Hahahaha, Fox news would be all over it. "Pinepple declares war on subway"
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monzerra1
· 9 years ago
I was referring to a Pineapple grenade! Oh, great! I said grenade! Now I'm gonna have the NSA monitering me for the rest of my life! Thanks!
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thesakanakid
· 9 years ago
Oh whoops haha, I thought you meant an actually pineapple *facepalms* it's too early in the morning for me to think
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chu
· 9 years ago
News stations should do a report on funsubsters.
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thesakanakid
· 9 years ago
Imagine what fox would say haha
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readmealullaby
· 9 years ago
This isn't a very strong argument though. All those things take some kind of training and skill but anyone can murder without someone telling them how.
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missraven
· 9 years ago
Zelda doesn't make me an adventurer. I don't even go outside my house 5 days a week.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Actually, Cooking Mama has helped me with my cooking..
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guest
· 9 years ago
i love ace attorney
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· 9 years ago
Those games don't make you those jobs......but it makes you feel awesome.
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srpoore
· 9 years ago
I hate it when people blame violence on video games, I don't remember GTA or Call of Duty being around during the First world war, or the second world war or The Korean war or the Vietnam war. I Have played violent video games my whole life and the thought of going out and murdering someone has never come to mind.
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guest
· 9 years ago
I notice that nobody remembers the claim that violent games desensitizes people to violence. We may not want to beleive it, but we should argue that rather than make up something like this. Obviously, you aren't a murderer if you didn't kill someone in real life. But, we argue against the strawman instead of the actual claim.
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chu
· 9 years ago
I believe it does desensitize, but it doesn't create murderers. What it could very possibly do is trigger a murderous inclination in those already mentally inclined to murder.
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