Damnit! Now I can't unsee it.chickencow said:Also, if you split up the word 'therapist', you get 'the rapist'. Just thought I'd point that out(See, I can make ridiculous claims too).
Brilliant This made my day. Thank you.Daemascus said:Great, another nut. And not even an orignal one.
is it scary that i don't have to imagine this cause it's already coming true?Sarah Frazier said:Just imagine what would happen if this guy and the "Video games turn people into rapists" woman got together and had kids. Those kids would have all kinds of crazy ideas about the things their peers are doing, and then even more extreme views of what the next generation does.
Number of kids hopping fences using RPG explosions? Probably zero. Kids commanding scores of ants to attack other insects by encircling them with an imaginary cursor? Most likely zero. Number of kids interested in agriculture and animal husbandry after playing Farmville? You get the idea.Andy Chalk said:"Computer game addiction can also spiral into violence as after playing violent games, they may turn their fantasy games into reality," he continued. "It is the fastest growing addiction in the country and this is affecting young people mentally and physically."
Little kids react the same way when anything is taken away from them: candy, television, toys, etc.Andy Chalk said:To make his point, he suggested that parents listening to the program "go upstairs to your kid's bedroom and try and take the game station controller out of their hands." They will react "in the same way as an alcoholic would if you tried to take their booze. It's scary," he said. As for the claims about sleep disruption that started the whole mess, he said staying up late to play videogames causes an "endorphin high in [kids'] brains," leading to a "chemical imbalance" that disrupts behavior and learning.
Tennis is ALSO like Cocaine. Just walk onto a court where two people are playing, and try to take the Racket out of their hands! Watch how they react with hostility!Andy Chalk said:To make his point, he suggested that parents listening to the program "go upstairs to your kid's bedroom and try and take the game station controller out of their hands." They will react "in the same way as an alcoholic would if you tried to take their booze. It's scary," he said. As for the claims about sleep disruption that started the whole mess, he said staying up late to play videogames causes an "endorphin high in [kids'] brains," leading to a "chemical imbalance" that disrupts behavior and learning.
Source: MCV [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/43423/Two-hours-gaming-a-line-of-cocaine]
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