"Frumpy Mom" Responds To Attacks

Mrkittycat

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I say we come together, rent an auditorium, buy some torches, pitchforks, and guns, and storm this *****'s house
 

FungiGamer

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You know, I would like to ask this woman what kind of crack she's smoking but then after reading her comment about Einstein being "that guy with the hair", I just realized that she's one of those stupid whining complaining idiots that overpopulate the Earth nowadays. Seriously lady, I guess movies and rock and roll are evil too? How about the internet, does it FORCE idiots like you to post this garbage that some other unfortunate idiot will feel inclined to follow? Get a life.

I remember someone posting about free-speech rapidly declining in this country, and now I feel like it's necessary to knock these smaller blog sites off the web so they don't spew shit over everyone else...
 

Manhattan2112

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What a total *****! Videogames are PROVEN to BUILD critical thinking skills. I know because I currently work with my University on the subject!
 

Jamash

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Greg Tito said:
She specifically mentions The Escapist and sarcastically thanks everyone for their comments.
Oh, it's ON!
[small]The problem being that it's on like Donkey Kong, which she won't acknowledge. There's nothing more frustrating than a nemesis not acknowledging how on it is.[/small]

As often is the case in these situations, it's the kids I feel sorry for, because surely they're going to cop most of the flak and vitriol if she escalates this crusade.
 

Therumancer

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Well it doesn't seem she read my comments, but consider that a good portion of the responses written were almost as bad as what she was saying, and personally antagonistic to boot. Actually I think we blew an oppertunity since she actually read at least some of our responses which I never thought would happen.

That said, I still believe that she is wrong. Video games are simply the latest in a long line of boogie men, with the generation before ALWAYS blaming whatever the escapism of choice is for their young for their problems. Comic books, junk literature, and even Rock and Roll have all been targeted.

Frumpy, on the off chance that you read this, I would be very interested to hear what you think about the other things I mentioned. I'm not sure how old you are exactly, but I'd imagine when you were younger someone in a position of authority of you no doubt attacked something you were interested in as highly destructive, music if nothing else.

As society progresses, so do the tools people attempt to bring to bear against whatever they see as a problem. I mean back in the day there were all kinds of "experts" claiming that Hard Rock and Heavy Metal were brainwashing the youth, causing them to not care about anything, and underperform. Instead of doing homework JR. might be home banging his head to music that screams about all kinds of dark subject matter possibly including the devil himself (frankly true in this case, but if you follow it back far enough everyone from like Buddy Holly to The Beatles were griped at for the same stuff, there were even claims that the Beatles were Satanists before people like Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, or Alice Cooper took stuff like that and incorperated it into their act). Right now "experts" are setting up "addiction" treatments for video games. When I was coming up there were people setting up similar centers to "deprogram" kids from the influance of rock music (even if not as common). Such methods were promoted by claims like how if kids with problems aren't treated they would wind up committing suicide. New target, same speil basically.

I'll also be blunt in saying that the bottom line behind video games is Escapism (this site is called The Escapist for a reason). Reality simply put bites. Your pretty much singled out at an increasingly early age, and unless your a genius or something you get to look forward to falling into a rut for your entire life. You can't just "do well in school" and make all your dreams come true. That myth has been dead for a long time. Chances are if your destinued for success you have been kicked up a few notches or have people working to do it. What a kid does today in paticular doesn't matter, video games are just a form of escapism that would be replaced by something else if they aren't around. Maybe there are more people seeking heavy escapism than ever before, but our society is sicker than ever before, and sociologists saw the whole thing coming decades ago and told people "change these things or this will happen" people didn't want to modify society... so well here we are.

I probably don't articulate that well, and it is fairly nihlistic, but that is reality. Video games are simply a target for perceived problems with the youth, and what problems DO exist are much, much harder to deal with than to try and attack some form of pop culture. In fact no individual can do anything about them, you are powerless, and truthfully your likely to face a lot of scorn even trying to address some of the real issues (which is why they continue to exist).

Think of it this way, if your kid is sitting around playing video games he might annoy you to some extent, but it probably won't affect him falling into his rut later. The worst that is likely to happen is he'll live in your basement or whatever. Not good, but a lot of other people hit the streets with guns and figure "Ima gonna get rich or die trying". In fact there are ENTIRE subcultures based around that (mostly ethnic, and this is also why you see so many white kids trying to adapt those subcultures, mannerisms, and point of view).
 

Professor Idle

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I disagree with what she says, but guys, you can't just call her an idiot and then not provide any actual argument against her.
Some people here have provided strong arguments, whilst some just want to mindlessly retaliate because her argument effected them.
 

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If it weren't for video games, I would never have written these 12 novels I have yet to get published. Nor would I be working on the 13th and 14th right now.

Soo...yeah, she can take her ass and shove it up her head.
 

kuposenpai

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Anyone else get a good laugh out of parent who mark a scapegoat for their own responsibility? or am i the only game-playing non-thinking prick on here? lol
 

SnootyEnglishman

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So we have low self-esteem even though we brag about our accomplishments in gaming and others..yet she's a miss hoity toity pants who calls herself "frumpy" hmm some broken logic there lady. Oh and has she not heard of gaming tournaments and MLG yeah these places award you money for your skills in gaming.
 

WhiteRat07

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She is just trolling to get some publicity cuz her blog or site or whatever the hell she has was unknown before she started pissing us off just ignore the troll she will go away and start bitching bout how kids cut thier hair or how her tampons aren't coarse enough in a week or so
 

Avatar Roku

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Having looked around her blog, I've come to the realization that I don't have to refute her arguments, she does it for me [http://themomblog.freedomblogging.com/2008/10/20/homework-is-two-four-letter-words-strung-together/2182/].

When I was a kid, I never once did a lick of homework. I lied to my parents brazenly, content in the knowledge that they would innocently believe me when I told them it was done.
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To this day, I can't do math. Because I never did my homework. I also was forced to go to a not-great college, due to the fact that no one else offered me a scholarship, because my grades basically were, well, not great.
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Hey, why not read more Frumpy Middleaged Mom? It's 42% better than real life.
Check Mate.