Aren't you thinking about the episode where the kids of South Park realize that they can get rid of their parents (and their rules) by reporting them to the police and accusing them of being child molesters?Chinchama said:There is a great South Park episode about this. I forget which season it's in, but the parents are so worried about pedophilia they stop the kids from hanging out near any adults, withdraw them from school,and eventually build a wall around their town to keep the pedos out. The fear then escalates so much that the parents send the kids to live in the wilderness away from all adults because the parents can't even trust themselves to not rape their kids. Funny epidsode.ironfist86 said:i think missouri should take it a step further. screw the video game, i don't think adults should have any contact with children whatsoever. it is the only way we can be absolutely sure no sneaky pedophiles do them harm. let them fend for themselves, i mean, look how well it worked out in "Lord of the Flies", right?
Of course she's not a pedophile... yet.bue519 said:.... This seriously sounds like an April Fools joke. I mean my mom plays the Wii and I'm pretty sure that shes not a pedophile.
Andraste said:Admitting you have a problem is the first step. I bet you went to see Wall-E, too. You nasty, nasty man, trying to sit in a dark room with all those children. ;PIonami said:Very appropriate image.Inriri said:[http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=facepalmr.jpg]
And I JUST bought this game on Friday.
DAMMIT.
Me and my girlfriend love it, and I'm PRETTY SURE we're not interested in child molestation, but then again, I guess police in Missouri would know best...
Seriously, this is ridonkulous.
+1 Internet for coming up with the perfect response.saikanoto said:There are other reasons for an adult to play Animal Crossing:
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I think this is the ultimate Nuff Said.Inriri said:[http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=facepalmr.jpg]
I LOL'D. Hard.Inriri said:[http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=facepalmr.jpg]
I second that emotion.tmdude said:i feel ashamed being from Missouri this is just bloody stupid
I didn't go to the theatre, but I DID rent the DVD of it... *gasp*Andraste said:Admitting you have a problem is the first step. I bet you went to see Wall-E, too. You nasty, nasty man, trying to sit in a dark room with all those children. ;PIonami said:Very appropriate image.Inriri said:[http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=facepalmr.jpg]
And I JUST bought this game on Friday.
DAMMIT.
Me and my girlfriend love it, and I'm PRETTY SURE we're not interested in child molestation, but then again, I guess police in Missouri would know best...
Seriously, this is ridonkulous.
Malygris said:Susan Arendt of The Escapist [http://www.escapistmagazine.com] noted that direct communication between players could only take place under certain, easily controlled circumstances. "You can't talk to anyone unless you have their friend code," she said, prompting at least one observer to wonder exactly how, and why, she knows so much about the game.
I nearly cried. That was so sad...saikanoto said:There are other reasons for an adult to play Animal Crossing:
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Errrr, actually, I did notice the sarcasm. I was merely expanding on that. Or are you being sarcastic... NOT?cball11 said:Look at all the failure to notice obvious sarcasm.Trivun said:Malygris said:Susan Arendt of The Escapist [http://www.escapistmagazine.com] noted that direct communication between players could only take place under certain, easily controlled circumstances. "You can't talk to anyone unless you have their friend code," she said, prompting at least one observer to wonder exactly how, and why, she knows so much about the game.
Ummm, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it her job to know about games?