Impartial reporting is irrelevant to fake reporters.pandaphil wrote:Wow, nice impartial reporting there. Probably the same sort of people who blame video games for people shooting up grade schools.
Honestly, unstable people are always doing shit like this. It doesn't take much to set them off.
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<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
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No but he's referring to the very real problem of the media using violent video games as the scapegoat whenever something like a shooting happens. It's just like when they used to blame violent movies and rock and roll. All any media is, real or not, is a load of sensationalist bullshit.Xanatos wrote:Impartial reporting is irrelevant to fake reporters.pandaphil wrote:Wow, nice impartial reporting there. Probably the same sort of people who blame video games for people shooting up grade schools.
Honestly, unstable people are always doing shit like this. It doesn't take much to set them off.
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Re: Sakura-Con
Wow, I didn't think that a link to a fake article in a postscript could led to a discussion about rebellion and sensationalism.
I hereby declare myself king of (unintentional) derailment!
I hereby declare myself king of (unintentional) derailment!