TheSifodias wrote:And the economy? I don't believe a place so close to a warzone can be flourishing? Why else would the father be carrying a fully loaded gun during the day?
TheSifodias wrote:And the economy? I don't believe a place so close to a warzone can be flourishing? Why else would the father be carrying a fully loaded gun during the day?
Paratrooper wrote:TheSifodias wrote:And the economy? I don't believe a place so close to a warzone can be flourishing? Why else would the father be carrying a fully loaded gun during the day?
I'm basing their living standards on the HDI. It's an above-average country. Heck, it's better than the country where I used to live in (the Philippines) and it's still a pretty jolly life there for the middle class.
MrHaaaaaaxFF wrote:tunaspirit wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2133863/Angry-Saudi-boy-4-shoots-father-dead-refused-buy-PLAYSTATION.html
I still don't get how children at that age can handle pistols.
CoD is out of the question (unless he watched all these shitty machinima montages) because he got no PS3 yet.
AoS neither, because AoS got no pistols (yet).
I wonder if that kid will still get friends? I smell an Al-Qaeda terrorist here.
Well, you know what? This kind of situtuation is getting normal in Vietnam; it happens literally EVERYDAY. But atleast noone died from pistols or AK shota yet: only knifes, or sharp objects.
But mostly all the cases were caused by shortage of money. Do you know internet cafes?(or something like that) Most gamers go play in there. For a REALLY long time. Guess what? At some point, they're out of money. What will they do if they have no money? Here's a list:
-Robbing
-Kill people for money
-Steal stuff
-Kill their own parents
-blah blah blah.
This happens mainly on addiction. Once you got addicted, you can't let go.
Ontopic, Al-Queda will want that kid. Alot.
Mariokillu wrote:A young child is able to successfully shoot a gun because their hands don't shake as much as someone older.
Also, that article blames the video game itself for the cause and effect. The parents of the child are to blame.
For example, if a child gets in trouble for something at school such as bullying or even swearing for the younger ones, where do you think they learn it from? Sure, you can say that television has a huge part to play but guess who has the power to regulate what the child watches.
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