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thatdamnrabbit
· 8 years ago
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OH no I don't want to be a bad parents
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guest
· 8 years ago
Deadpool is 14a here in Canada. And ratings in Europe are like 15+ or something like that. Meaning you have to be a least 15 to see movie but in the USA it's r rated but if your under 18 and bring your parents you can watch it no matter how young you are. That's weird no?
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mopargirl
· 8 years ago
In the US it's 17 and older without an adult.
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iamsherlock
· 8 years ago
The 14a rating in Canada saved me (I'm 14). I'm going to see the movie today and I'm so happy I've waited so long
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frostbite
· 8 years ago
"A bad parents"
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sassysalamander
· 8 years ago
The point of the post is to spread awareness. Not for you to be a grammar nazi
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frostbite
· 8 years ago
I get the point. But basic grammar isn't that difficult to know.
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skittles
· 8 years ago
It depends on the age of the kid. I don't see anything wrong with 15, 16, and 17 year old kids getting in with their parents.
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sassysalamander
· 8 years ago
Preach it
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guest
· 8 years ago
They were SO close, poor grammar costs childhoods.
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guest
· 8 years ago
"You are a bad parents"
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guest
· 8 years ago
it's not about what you let your kids play or watch it's how you raise them
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guest
· 8 years ago
Lol, as if the ONLY way a kid could get these games is through their parents. If my parents told me I couldn't play something, I would just hit up some friends or an older sibling, maybe a cool uncle. Some stores just let kids buy whatever they want regardless of rating. These games are very accessible to children. Now I'm not saying these games should be banned or whatever, I'm just tired of hearing "these games aren't meant for kids" as reasoning for why it's fine that games are getting increasingly more violent. Please improve your argument, because right now you guys are boring me.
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