If I may, I don't think that it's so much of complacency as it is that negative things will continue to happen. Even if we were to fix all of the "bad" things in life, microcosms of suffering, self doubt, relational issues, etc. are still likely to occur. The point is that it is an inevitable...
If the parent thinks the child in question can take and handle the violence in question, then yes. A M-Rating doesn't mean that its only people who are 18 and older are the only people playing, its just advising you to only let people that age play.Just for the record, I agree with you, but I...
"You don't say!"
Do any parents even read the ratings for games these days? It's really just plain sad. I mean, what are they thinking letting their kids play CoD or other games like that? I know, I know, gaming doesn't incite violence, etc., but do they still need to experience that at such...
Wow, that seemed fast. I almost regret buying one for college (already had one at home, but my brother and I shared it, so I needed one for while I'm away). Oh well, who knows who will take the lead these days.
Oh wow, looking back, I just made a logical assumption. If I had stuck with my original idea then the last part would have been much more fun. Oh well, I got almost every other one on my own.
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