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Unbelievable, but look at the plus side. At least it wasn't blamed on GTA IV again as most game-related murders always seem to be blamed on such game.

 

And i don't believe Halo caused him to kill, it was the fact he was addicted to it and with most addctions when they are taken away most likely caused the spark which sparked him into killing his mother and nearly killing his father.

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I think video games influence people a lot. For example today I was driving along, and I had this incredible urge to throw a banana skin at the car behind me.

whenever i visit museum coffee shops i'm always a little disappointed to see that there's no giant pigeon serving the coffee.

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I think video games influence people a lot. For example today I was driving along, and I had this incredible urge to throw a banana skin at the car behind me.

You mean you don't have an assortment of turtles painted different colours?

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Video games don't make me violent, AND I'LL KILL ANYONE WHO DISAGREES!

 

Anywho, the media is stupid the public knows jack about games, it's all been said and done before and where the only ones who seem to know the facts.

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The violence link is old... what I really would like to know is, could watching comedy make you funnier?

 

It has been known to, some people attempt it and it doesn't work too well.

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oh come off it halo? violent?

 

haha I love the way they word it... they took away his violent videogame..

 

ugh when will these people die and let the new gaming generation write the news.

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To be honest, if I'd played Halo, I'd want to kill someone. For wasting my time! Never liked it all that much. :heh:

 

But still, if the kid had eaten cream cheese on crackers, and then had the next batch taken away, would that have been the reason he killed someone? What if the crackers were dangerously addictive?

 

It doesn't matter if he was addicted to the game or not, it's his possessiveness that's the problem. Not the game. If he was obsessed over something else, he would've probably done the same thing anyway.

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To be honest, if I'd played Halo, I'd want to kill someone. For wasting my time! Never liked it all that much. :heh:

 

But still, if the kid had eaten cream cheese on crackers, and then had the next batch taken away, would that have been the reason he killed someone? What if the crackers were dangerously addictive?

 

It doesn't matter if he was addicted to the game or not, it's his possessiveness that's the problem. Not the game. If he was obsessed over something else, he would've probably done the same thing anyway.

 

This just in! CRACKERS MAKE YOU CRACKERS AND PRONE TO KILLING...CRACKERS. Word on the Halo thing though, nobody seems to share my disinterest in the game!

 

The picture actually makes me think of something I can't quite place, possibly from a video game, something a bit dim and undead, yet evil. Might be something from Eternal Darkness or something...

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well, what people never realise is collation dosen't equal causation.

 

 

the re has been a dramatic rise in the number of cars in the world as the number of american indians decreased. dosent mean they stoped the car :p.

 

 

i guess violent games appeal to violent people.

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I reckon no one would care if someone snapped this guy's neck. I mean, just look at him. I normally don't judge appearance, but come on. Everyone has their limit.

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I reckon no one would care if someone snapped this guy's neck. I mean, just look at him. I normally don't judge appearance, but come on. Everyone has their limit.

 

Lol, I know that he just killed his parents but, poor dude.

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It's the bloke from Ass Break Prison Break doped up.

lol - I remember in Prison Break they cited Schofield as having a psychological condition which in high-IQ persons resulted in geniuses, but in low IQ persons mental retardation. I think we know which kind we're dealing with here.

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