Video Games 7, Parenting 0

Damn straight. I’ve got a two-year-old in a house filled with dangerous stuff, and I make sure everything is (a) stuck on a high shelf, (b) enclosed in a kid-proof container, © placed in rooms and drawers that are locked and secured, or (d) all of the above. It shouldn’t take two brain cells to realize that a gun left in an easily-accessible location is begging for trouble.

Another applicable Penny Arcade:

I’m getting to like the comic.

Me:

You:

I’m trying to imagine a situation in which you would not realize that you and I posted the exact same thing. I figure it involves 180 proof alcohol or some sort of blow to the head on your part.

Oops! Well i’m grown enough to admit when i’m wrong, thegrimspectreofdeath. The reason I posted that is because they way you had posted looked like you were taking the side of blaming the video games. So, I’m sorry. :frowning:

[sub]…and yes, it’s been quite a few blows to the head and a large amount of alcohol over the years.[/sub]

Apology accepted.

And since you apologized, you = champ :smiley: You are a better man than I.

[Homer Simpson]

I was raised on TV, and I turned out TV!

[/Homer Simpson]

All kids play video games. Some kids are screwed up. They blame video games for screwing up kids.

Why aren’t all kids screwed up?

Some video games can even provide a very important outlet for letting out agression that could otherwise come out in public against other people.

There are screwed up people in the world, but let’s refrain from blaming the modern entertainment industry…

-Loopus

I saw this thing on 20/20 a while back. There was this mother who was so proud because she taught her 5 year old to NEVER play with guns. She didn’t let him play violent video games and sheltered him from violent stuff. When the 5 year old was asked about guns he said they were bad and to never touch them. So what did they do? They put 3 unloaded hand guns in a play room with about four 5 year olds. The 5 year old that knew it was bad to play with guns,picked up the handgun and started “shooting” the other kids. So much for teaching your children something.

BTW…

The bookshelf that the gun was on top of(the story that broccoli! was talking about)was 4ft high.

Guess the parents thought an 8 year old couldn’t reach that.