America, the only country where politicians will fight tooth and nail to allow Billy Redneck to keep his guns but claim violent video games to be a menace.
Had to say this in an earlier thread, but she is in fact the author of the currently proposed Assault Weapons ban.Gecko clown said:America, the only country where politicians will fight tooth and nail to allow Billy Redneck to keep his guns but claim violent video games to be a menace.
I've been spectacularly ninja'd. Heil WaitWHAT.WaitWHAT said:Grammar Nazi that I am, I can't help notice that the term "practice simulator" is completely redundant. It means a simulator in which you rehearse....practicing itself. You practice the art of practising. You sit down at your computer and repeatedly do the same thing over and over, and that thing is....practising. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?!?! It's like an infinite loop where you repeatedly do something over and over, and that thing is repeatedly doing something over and over and [sub] that thing is repeatedly doing something over and over and [sub] that thing is repeatedly doing something over and over and [sub] that thing is repeatedly doing something over and over and [sub] that thing is repeatedly doing something over and over and [/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub]
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*Deep breath*
It's fine. I'm OK now. Just gimme a minute here.
About future forms of entertainment that their kids and grandkids are into? Matrix-like VR/ Holodecks?Azex said:I wonder what retarded things the people of power will complain about once all these old fools have died off and all there positions are held by the current generation.
I believe that is actually a form of democracy that exists. I think it was the ancient greeks who used to randomly select citizens to serve a term of office, like a jury duty, rather than let people who WANTED to be in power have that power. On paper it sounds like a better system, stops any individual politicians getting re-elected too often and gaining too much sway on matters, prevents corruption from those who only want to be in power for their own ends, gives the common people more chance to make changes, and the shorter terms of office means that if an individual is no good or doesn't care about their position, well, no worries, they'll soon be gone and someone else takes over.Rogue 09 said:I would feel better if we just had randomly selected people picked up off the street and forced to serve to two years...
The thing is, not everyone is afraid of them like you are. I grew up shooting and the first thing my dad taught me about them is to respect them. Always practice the rules of firearms safety and you have nothing to worry about. They are inanimate objects, they will not act on their own.Ashadowpie said:if violent video games are Practice Simulators, then why oh why am i afraid of guns? i live in Canada and have only seen a gun once and it from a cop, i was more afraid of the gun 20 feet away from me than the actual reason why there was a cop armed with one! i didnt feel safe at all, quite the opposite. honestly, i would have felt safer if the cop wasnt armed
All my games have violence in them, from stabbing to shooting to hanging them with wire and i cant even punch someone in the face if i wanted too. im no fighter believe me. too top it off as a "potential threat" i was even bullied my entire childhood for being unattractive and nerdy and i still would never want to harm anyone.
but then again, hate to say but the US is pretty screwed up, what with the loss of jobs, sanity, the abundance of guns and desensitized children surrounded by the damn things, and mounting debts of course you're going to have maniacs flooding in.
by the way, i was grade 11 and there was a dude with a "pipe" threatening to hit another kid, the cops came and blah blah, kid didnt even have a pipe, he was just lying. idiocy. the cops were armed with those big scary assault guns, dunno what they were, and i hope i never seen one ever again. * shudders *
and here i play Hitman, sneaking behind an innocent human, silently strangling him slowly with a wire, all this with a grin on my twisted face. . .interesting...Heheh
For once in my life, I am at the forefront of scientific discovery! My parents will be pleased.Atmos Duality said:Wait wait...you mean video games do not build the required muscle memory and physical experience for becoming proficient with firearms?!Chemical Alia said:I dunno...I shot some real guns when I was in the army, and I've played a few games with guns in them (even worked on a few!). I wouldn't consider them comparable experiences. At all.
What a stunning revelation!
My most useful, favoritest real life skill that video games taught me is is how to suck up ghosts with a vacuum cleaner. Strangely though, for all the Commander Keen I've played, I still can't figure out a pogo stick.rhizhim said:NONSENSE!
without video games i would have never learned to drive a tank, to fly an airplane and a helicopter, be able to shoot an explosive device on the ground and thus avoiding everyday the crowded elevator in the morning or use a gun in case a common suprise terrorist attack occurs.
i couldnt even do a simple vanguard biotic charge to reach my destinations in time!
you are either a liar or a casual gamer!
confess!