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Re: Young fragger
Posted by satchmo on Mon Jun 27th at 9:56pm 2005


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I always wonder how they could have survived so long

It helps that they are spawned a few seconds before Gordon comes along. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Posted by Andrei on Mon Jun 27th at 10:44pm 2005


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Maybe it's just me, but I feel terrible everytime one of the rebels perish in Half-Life 2. I feel it's my responsibility to protect them.



I feel sorry for the combine <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/sad.gif"> .




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Re: Young fragger
Posted by satchmo on Mon Jun 27th at 10:49pm 2005


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I feel sorry for the combine

Even after the Civil Protection Unit police knocked that can off in the trainstation and asked you to pick it up? I tried various ways to avoid doing what I was told, but I got beaten up most of the times. I threw the can at his face once, but he chased me and caught up to me and gave me a beating.

Man, I wish I had a crowbar back then.




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Posted by Andrei on Mon Jun 27th at 10:52pm 2005


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I feel sorry for the combine

Even after the Civil Protection Unit police knocked that can off in the trainstation and asked you to pick it up?



That was so funny . I picked it up, put it in the bin and then, after the combine turned around and started walking the other way , threw a shoe at the back of his head .




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Re: Young fragger
Posted by ReNo on Mon Jun 27th at 11:02pm 2005


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I threw the can at his face once, but he chased me and caught up to me and gave me a beating.


LOL, everybody I've seen play the game, myself included, has done that exact same thing <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">






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Re: Young fragger
Posted by Dr Brasso on Mon Jun 27th at 11:59pm 2005


deleted my damn post.....havent done that for awhile.....grrr

it suffices to say, the parents are responsible......ya gotta know what yer kids are doing, and the only way to do that is make em talk to you.....hog-tie em if ya have to, but get it done.

my kingdom, my rules, and it aint a damn democracy....and they still love me... <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/heee.gif">

Doc Brasso...:dodgy:





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Re: Young fragger
Posted by satchmo on Tue Jun 28th at 12:14am 2005


Communication is everything. Bad things happen when the parent(s) know nothing about their kids. Those Columbine kids? They got their guns from their parents.

Should I blame "Doom" for their murderous behavior, or should I blame the parents who allowed free access to weapons and ammos at home?




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Re: Young fragger
Posted by Hugh on Tue Jun 28th at 6:02am 2005


Eh, the Columbine kids didn't get the guns from their parents, they got 'em from friends of theirs (one of whom was sent to jail for it, weirdly enough) and paid for with jobs that they had. Not to say that their parents weren't partially at fault, since one of them was grounded for bomb-making, but at least they didn't buy 'em the guns.


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Re: Young fragger
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Jul 1st at 5:56am 2005


Personally I wouldn't let a child play any violent games until I believe he or she is mature enough to handle it. For most kids, I'd say 6 is way too young, and maybe 15-18 is an appropriate starting age for MA+ rated games. But obviously that will vary a little bit depending on the person.

As for the videogame / parents debate. I think if the kid turns violent its mostly the fault of his parents.





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