Now a days with the popularity of MinnesotaBurns people are sprouting up in the community. People everywhere are trying to troll the way Burns did to get popularity. Some of the ways they do it are too far.
Here watch this to see what im talking about:
Watch what happens a few days afterwards to the same kid:
Some people prey on innocent kids (the ones that don't scream and don't say that they are going to bang your mom) to make disgusting videos about it. They made him waste his money so that he thinks he is going to get into FaZe. Trolling is fine by me, truthfully. But when it goes this far to get some views on YouTube it is just wrong.
That's a pretty dumb rule, punish every kid for the actions of other stupid ones. They get their consequences.
well to be fair, why does some 12 year old need to be on the internet?
To be fair, i think that 18+ games, websites, movies, etc need some kind of online ID or something that will actually prevent little kids from entering.
the OP talks about some 10 year old kids in COD? its those kids fault for plaiying a game they shouldn't be playing.
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well to be fair, why does some 12 year old need to be on the internet?
To be fair, i think that 18+ games, websites, movies, etc need some kind of online ID or something that will actually prevent little kids from entering.
the OP talks about some 10 year old kids in COD? its those kids fault for plaiying a game they shouldn't be playing.
To be entertained. But, yes it is the kids fault. He should know the dangers of the internet. Kids should be able to do those things, but if they're naive about it and something like this happens, its their fault(or parents for letting them without some guidance). I've been doing stuff online since I was a kid, and the worst thing that has happened was getting a virus. The parent would use their ID anyway if they want their kid on it.
well to be fair, why does some 12 year old need to be on the internet?
To be fair, i think that 18+ games, websites, movies, etc need some kind of online ID or something that will actually prevent little kids from entering.
the OP talks about some 10 year old kids in COD? its those kids fault for plaiying a game they shouldn't be playing.
Correction - It's the PARENT'S fault for buying their kid the game and microsoft points as well as Xbox Live Gold.
PARENTS should handle that kind of thing. Not the government.
I know that my idea is a bit harsh but, the internet is a dangerous place
Frog81, I agree totally with you, it is the parent's fault, if it has a M in the box, why they bought it in the first place? And then the kid grows agressive, and they say: Its the video game's bad influence! Then I ask, why do you bought a mature rated game for a kid? What do you expected?
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I used to be a knight, then I took a shrubbery in the Ni.
I know that my idea is a bit harsh but, the internet is a dangerous place
Frog81, I agree totally with you, it is the parent's fault, if it has a M in the box, why they bought it in the first place? And then the kid grows agressive, and they say: Its the video game's bad influence! Then I ask, why do you bought a mature rated game for a kid? What do you expected?
I think some parents just need to be more aware of what the heck their kid is doing.
While I certainly think kids pre 13 should have very limited access to higher rated games, it was really nice what the guy in the second video did for the kid.
if only the Xbone was a little different so the mandatory kinnect could scan for ages and cross-refrence that with the game.
that would be awesome.
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well to be fair, why does some 12 year old need to be on the internet?
To be fair, i think that 18+ games, websites, movies, etc need some kind of online ID or something that will actually prevent little kids from entering.
the OP talks about some 10 year old kids in COD? its those kids fault for plaiying a game they shouldn't be playing.
I think somewhere in Europe they are having like a sign in system for 18+ content. It's attached to the internet provider I think.
I know that my idea is a bit harsh but, the internet is a dangerous place
Frog81, I agree totally with you, it is the parent's fault, if it has a M in the box, why they bought it in the first place? And then the kid grows agressive, and they say: Its the video game's bad influence! Then I ask, why do you bought a mature rated game for a kid? What do you expected?
Well maybe some people think that their kid is mature enough to handle it? But yes, parents DO in fact need to take into consideration what they are buying for their children without batting an eye. But what I don't want, is for the government to get involved in this.
About 15 years from now, we will have a new batch of parents, and these parents are the same ones who bought these M games when they were 10 years old. So I suspect that since they can, why not their children? The ESRB or PEGI lable won't even matter anymore.
Kids...Why do they play COD? why did they swarm onto Xbox live, possibly because they're kids.
Plus, I'm kinda worried for what these kids will do when they grow up? buy a AO/18+/R18 games for their kids? society... what happened?
Kids...Why do they play COD? why did they swarm onto Xbox live, possibly because they're kids.
Plus, I'm kinda worried for what these kids will do when they grow up? buy a AO/18+/R18 games for their kids? society... what happened?
They find CoD fun, and well, its the "cool" thing. Simple as that.
They find CoD fun, and well, its the "cool" thing. Simple as that.
Eh. Those games aren't going to make the children grow up as mindless murderers or something. Do people who grew up on Mario start eating poison 'shrooms?
Eh. Those games aren't going to make the children grow up as mindless murderers or something. Do people who grew up on Mario start eating poison 'shrooms?
some say they are a little TOO realistic and de-sensitize children to violence, you just have to focus on the crappy rendering and animation to remember it's not real, and thus be de-sensitized to GAME violence only (I blame ubisoft, watch: and see what I mean by animations)
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
Here watch this to see what im talking about:
Watch what happens a few days afterwards to the same kid:
Some people prey on innocent kids (the ones that don't scream and don't say that they are going to bang your mom) to make disgusting videos about it. They made him waste his money so that he thinks he is going to get into FaZe. Trolling is fine by me, truthfully. But when it goes this far to get some views on YouTube it is just wrong.
Opinions? Thoughts?
That's a pretty dumb rule, punish every kid for the actions of other stupid ones. They get their consequences.
well to be fair, why does some 12 year old need to be on the internet?
To be fair, i think that 18+ games, websites, movies, etc need some kind of online ID or something that will actually prevent little kids from entering.
the OP talks about some 10 year old kids in COD? its those kids fault for plaiying a game they shouldn't be playing.
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
To be entertained. But, yes it is the kids fault. He should know the dangers of the internet. Kids should be able to do those things, but if they're naive about it and something like this happens, its their fault(or parents for letting them without some guidance). I've been doing stuff online since I was a kid, and the worst thing that has happened was getting a virus. The parent would use their ID anyway if they want their kid on it.
Correction - It's the PARENT'S fault for buying their kid the game and microsoft points as well as Xbox Live Gold.
PARENTS should handle that kind of thing. Not the government.
Frog81, I agree totally with you, it is the parent's fault, if it has a M in the box, why they bought it in the first place? And then the kid grows agressive, and they say: Its the video game's bad influence! Then I ask, why do you bought a mature rated game for a kid? What do you expected?
I think some parents just need to be more aware of what the heck their kid is doing.
that would be awesome.
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
I think somewhere in Europe they are having like a sign in system for 18+ content. It's attached to the internet provider I think.
Well maybe some people think that their kid is mature enough to handle it? But yes, parents DO in fact need to take into consideration what they are buying for their children without batting an eye. But what I don't want, is for the government to get involved in this.
About 15 years from now, we will have a new batch of parents, and these parents are the same ones who bought these M games when they were 10 years old. So I suspect that since they can, why not their children? The ESRB or PEGI lable won't even matter anymore.
Plus, I'm kinda worried for what these kids will do when they grow up? buy a AO/18+/R18 games for their kids? society... what happened?
They find CoD fun, and well, its the "cool" thing. Simple as that.
Eh. Those games aren't going to make the children grow up as mindless murderers or something. Do people who grew up on Mario start eating poison 'shrooms?
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"