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Post by Amazing Kitsune on Jan 5, 2014 12:39:50 GMT -5
This is evidence that bowling is a violent activity that increases the players' aggressiveness, encourages them to commit crimes and should be banned. What? That's what moral guardians say about video games whenever a criminal is found to have played one during their lifetime. Too soon, guys? A real person is really dead. If we had to worry about "too soon" and mourn every single death we hear about in the news, we would literally be doing nothing but that. I fail to see how not being able to make fun of somebody who's been murdered is cramping anybody's style.
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Jan 5, 2014 13:26:01 GMT -5
This is evidence that bowling is a violent activity that increases the players' aggressiveness, encourages them to commit crimes and should be banned. What? That's what moral guardians say about video games whenever a criminal is found to have played one during their lifetime. If we had to worry about "too soon" and mourn every single death we hear about in the news, we would literally be doing nothing but that. I fail to see how not being able to make fun of somebody who's been murdered is cramping anybody's style. I don't see how being able to do so is cramping anybody's style either. If it were to the family and/or friends' faces, yeah it'd be a downright evil thing to do, but here, who's being hurt? Besides, it's not making fun of the guy who got murdered, it's making fun of the murder. There's a world of difference between the two.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Jan 5, 2014 13:28:42 GMT -5
One year my parents stuck me and my brothers in a 2 week day only summer camp. On the first day we played "baseball" but with a tennis ball and because none of the adults wanted to chase balls if you hit outside the tennis court you were out instead of a home run. My first time at bat I hit a massive home run, because in my younger days I was great at sports. When I got to first base was when I realized I had hit that hard, and the asshole first baseman laughed at me. My temper flared up and I backfisted him in the jaw knocking out two teeth.
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Post by Bootista on Jan 5, 2014 13:47:53 GMT -5
This is evidence that bowling is a violent activity that increases the players' aggressiveness, encourages them to commit crimes and should be banned. What? That's what moral guardians say about video games whenever a criminal is found to have played one during their lifetime. If we had to worry about "too soon" and mourn every single death we hear about in the news, we would literally be doing nothing but that. I fail to see how not being able to make fun of somebody who's been murdered is cramping anybody's style. You obviously didn't watch CSI Miami when in the early seasons, Horatio Caine would make witty puns.
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Post by Amazing Kitsune on Jan 5, 2014 13:51:43 GMT -5
I fail to see how not being able to make fun of somebody who's been murdered is cramping anybody's style. I don't see how being able to do so is cramping anybody's style either. If it were to the family and/or friends' faces, yeah it'd be a downright evil thing to do, but here, who's being hurt? Besides, it's not making fun of the guy who got murdered, it's making fun of the murder. There's a world of difference between the two. There's not really a world of difference between the two, in my opinion. Just because nobody is being directly hurt by the matter doesn't make it right. I just think there are some things that people shouldn't make fun of--and death and murder is one of them. Feel free to, of course. All I'm saying is that people should really think about what they're doing. They're making fun of somebody being murdered. Morally, that's pretty troublesome.
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Post by Amazing Kitsune on Jan 5, 2014 13:52:31 GMT -5
I fail to see how not being able to make fun of somebody who's been murdered is cramping anybody's style. You obviously didn't watch CSI Miami when in the early seasons, Horatio Caine would make witty puns. You know that crap's fake, don't you?
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