If they offer a good deal I'd do it. It'll probably suck on value you get though. When major companies are competing you with you, your little event is probably not going to do well.
Well more accuratly the big issue is the USA having an out of control media. We pretty much let the media sensationaalize just about anything they want to, and broadcast it internationally. Since everyone cares about the USA (whatever they might claim) everyone also tunes right in to hear about it, and it stays in the news longer.Taronus said:Counries with school shootings: USA
Countries with violent video games: ALL
Countries with with lax gun laws: USA
Yes,it is obviously the video games' fault.
...The Artificially Prolonged said:Also I wonder how many people are just going to give them the cases with blank CD-Rs in them just to get the vouchers.
are you kidding?..."stupid people being stupid" is one of the most popular topics hereKatatori-kun said:People all over the world do things that are pure stupidity all the time and no one on this forum makes a peep about it.
Whoa... what the crikey did that guy do to deserve that backlash? Granted, he may have overreacted, but most of the first page is overreactions. Why single out this guy?nexus said:Nice string of faceless new users there.LordNerevar said:*sigh* dumb-asses make wanna cry![]()
"Dumb-asses make wanna cry" ? Mkay. Go back to your hole.
It doesn't take much effort to check each persons post history, especially given how few there are... these guys are not the same person.nexus said:Really, I love that you think I'm angry. I was talking specifically of the 3 posts in-a-row before mine with no avatars and 15 posts or less, all talking about how guns suck. Oh yea, that's not suspicious at all.. Ever hear of socks?
Love how the topic isn't about guns either.
But hey, it's cool. Let's let the faceless socks derail threads for yet another gun control debate. . .
I never said it was a single person.Ragsnstitches said:It doesn't take much effort to check each persons post history, especially given how few there are... these guys are not the same person.
So maybe think before you shoot your mouth off. It's even easier to do on the web because there are no time constraints on posting.
there is only one reason for PEGI rating - for stupid people to think certain things are inappropriate to certain people.PieBrotherTB said:Well...at least it's not mandatory.
If a parent thinks 'hmm, maybe my kid shouldn't be exposed to this kind of violent imagery at this time', then that's a decision that needs to be made at the store counter, so to speak, not 1/2 years down the line.
I can't deny that perhaps their hearts are in the right place, but they are quite openly admitting that they ignored the PEGI (or whatever it is) rating - that's after all there for a reason - so really it's just too little too late if they don't want their kids playing videogames with violent imagery.
actually, we do. and we get shouted at by the stupid people of "how wrong you are".Katatori-kun said:People all over the world do things that are pure stupidity all the time and no one on this forum makes a peep about it.
Business is business, even if it involves death.-Dragmire- said:There are gun stores that give complementary guns with the purchase of guns and/or gun accessories?The Youth Counselor said:$50 (or credit) is usually the least amount given. Recent gun buyback programs in my area offered up to $250 for each gun.VMK said:Can't argue with that.Taronus said:Counries with school shootings: USA
Countries with violent video games: ALL
Countries with with lax gun laws: USA
Yes,it is obviously the video games' fault.
Also, about gun buyback:
They offer, what, 50 dollars for weapons, that clearly cost a lot more? Those guys will sell them and make profit, and if not, they are complete morons.
A lot of the guns turned in are junk guns such as Hi-Points, Lorcins, Cobras, Ravens, Brycos some of which don't even have the retail value of $50. A lot of gun shops I've frequented include those guns for free after purchases or as a perk for servicemen, law enforcement, Front Sight, and NRA members, (and because it's inventory that they need to clear.)
I'm not for or against it, it just seems so strange to me.
This has been happening all over the nation recently in response to the shootings.triggrhappy94 said:I think Marin County--the area just North of the Golden Gate bridge and San Fran--did something like this.
I remember they mentioned it on the local news and the mayor (or whoever) had spelt "Halo 4" wrong on his website.
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At least it's better than selling to gamestop.
Seconded! those pieces of toxic filth are an offence to violent games everywhere.Falterfire said:I think delivering copies of Brink and Duke Nukem Forever to an organization likely to destroy them actually qualifies as a public service actually.Living Contradiction said:The world doesn't need all those copies of Brink and Duke Nukem Forever, does it?