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Shi_Yatsu

PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:39 pm


Pepito
Jinzouki
It sure looked that way. I found it odd too. I don't mean anything racist but it was peculiar that there wasnt more diversity in that group and they did the impossible, they made an annoying song even more annoying gonk

Is it just me, or was every single one of those protesters black?

That threw me off.


Wow, thank god somebody else noticed! I was wondering, where all the other races went! There definitely isn't a shortage of them! You usually see more vanilla colored faces at the front lines of these protests no? razz Either way that was the most annoying things I have ever seen... Once again the lowlifes of our society place all the responsibily of bad parenting onto other people. It's not that hard to stop your kid from buying something you don't want them to. Especially something like a videogame, which they have to play in the house anyway... I'll bet half the kids in that protest are gonna end up playing it anyway. They're probably just there as part of a church group activity or something. And yes, of COURSE, it's the GAMES that make the kids violent... NOT the mob mentality we're forcing on them at an early age.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:02 am


Best way to stop bullying, teach the kids to defend themselves mad Take them to some karate, make men outta them (even the girls) rofl and if your kid is the one bullying you can beat it outta them with a chancleta (fli-flop) 3nodding

Jinzouki


Shi_Yatsu

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:05 pm


Yes, it's time to make men outta the girls, all we need is a few testosterone injections. Time to blow the lid off the herm fetish xd

Although if the bully can't beat smaller kids and is being beaten at home, all that extra anger has got to go SOMEWHERE... Awesome, finally a sequel to bowling for columbine! domokun
PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:20 pm


LOL Herm xd Kids are beaten at home all around the world with and they don't deal with any "bullying" problems. They're too hungry to worry about that. Just further proof that the problem in the west isnt that we have pissed off kids due to violence in the media and stuff like that, its that they have it too easy. If those Columbine kids would be picking tobbacco on fields in Cuba they wouldn't even be thinking about killing their classmates due to an overload in their emo-meter .-_.- As for the violence that polititians say there is too much of. There is ALOT more violence around the world than in America and kids arent much more violent there. neutral

Jinzouki


Shi_Yatsu

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:12 pm


Jinzouki
LOL Hern xd Kids are beaten at home all around the world with and they don't deal with any "bullying" problems. They're too hungry to worry about that. Just further proof that the problem in the west isnt that we have pissed off kids due to violence in the media and stuff like that, its that they have it too easy. If those Columbine kids would be picking tobbacco on fields in Cuba they wouldn't even be thinking about killing their classmates due to an overload in their emo-meter .-_.- As for the violence that polititians say there is too much of. There is ALOT more violence around the world than in America and kids arent much more violent there. neutral


Well most politicians themselves know it, they just ride that excuse to lull gullable parents like the ones in that video into a sense of not being responsible for their children's actions. Although Jin it's silly to say rich countries are the only places with bullies. There are plenty of bullies in Cuba I'm afraid! sweatdrop Bullies are the one thing the world isn't short of I'm afraid. Those parents you talk about beating there kids are the bullies in some cases. Every kid is different, and although some kids do respond to physical retribution, beating your kid for not saying excuse me after burbing, or beating them for coming into the house a few seconds late or even beating them for something they didn't know they did wrong makes you a bully. Since every society has their own ideas of what is right and wrong (and since they don't really exist), the Bully status you could say has more to do with the state of mind. Many parents beat their kids subconciously or conciously for the surge of power they feel, to make themselves forget the feeling of helplessness the world gives them, and that is the what makes them a bully, for that is in essence what a bully is. Parents around the world just use punishment, and tough love as an excuse, sometimes an excuse for themselves to beat their kids.

As for there being an equal amount of violence, remember, America is built on the fundamental principles of ignorance, greed, and self righteousness. People are too busy gossiping about celebrities, getting ahead in their jobs and focusing on a fantasy (tourist) world to notice the true world. The world of rape, murder, violence and blood. Hell we've even detached ourselves from how food is prepared, we don't realize the torture blood and slaughter is in the very stuff we eat. Isn't that what censorship is about? See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil? Everyone needs an enemy to bond over, everyone needs a scape goat to point the finger at. Politicians blame the media, we blame the politicians, the media blames the parents, the parents blame everything else. It's easier than looking into our true selves.

Although I may not agree with it being right, Radiant knows what I'm talking about "It is not sad," Radiant chided the lesser angel. "It is right. Every society must have it's outcasts."

(Woh, that was a bit long, but on the up side it's my second successful MTG quote! 3nodding )
PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:03 pm


I just beat this game, and it's a good game. All the hype was worth it, and kinda not. A funny game nonetheless, although definantly worth picking up if you like this kind of game.

Hornet's Ranking - 8/10

Lord Hornet


Jinzouki

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:51 pm


Shi_Yatsu
Jinzouki
LOL Herm xd Kids are beaten at home all around the world with and they don't deal with any "bullying" problems. They're too hungry to worry about that. Just further proof that the problem in the west isnt that we have pissed off kids due to violence in the media and stuff like that, its that they have it too easy. If those Columbine kids would be picking tobbacco on fields in Cuba they wouldn't even be thinking about killing their classmates due to an overload in their emo-meter .-_.- As for the violence that polititians say there is too much of. There is ALOT more violence around the world than in America and kids arent much more violent there. neutral


Well most politicians themselves know it, they just ride that excuse to lull gullable parents like the ones in that video into a sense of not being responsible for their children's actions. Although Jin it's silly to say rich countries are the only places with bullies. There are plenty of bullies in Cuba I'm afraid! sweatdrop Bullies are the one thing the world isn't short of I'm afraid. Those parents you talk about beating there kids are the bullies in some cases. Every kid is different, and although some kids do respond to physical retribution, beating your kid for not saying excuse me after burbing, or beating them for coming into the house a few seconds late or even beating them for something they didn't know they did wrong makes you a bully. Since every society has their own ideas of what is right and wrong (and since they don't really exist), the Bully status you could say has more to do with the state of mind. Many parents beat their kids subconciously or conciously for the surge of power they feel, to make themselves forget the feeling of helplessness the world gives them, and that is the what makes them a bully, for that is in essence what a bully is. Parents around the world just use punishment, and tough love as an excuse, sometimes an excuse for themselves to beat their kids.

As for there being an equal amount of violence, remember, America is built on the fundamental principles of ignorance, greed, and self righteousness. People are too busy gossiping about celebrities, getting ahead in their jobs and focusing on a fantasy (tourist) world to notice the true world. The world of rape, murder, violence and blood. Hell we've even detached ourselves from how food is prepared, we don't realize the torture blood and slaughter is in the very stuff we eat. Isn't that what censorship is about? See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil? Everyone needs an enemy to bond over, everyone needs a scape goat to point the finger at. Politicians blame the media, we blame the politicians, the media blames the parents, the parents blame everything else. It's easier than looking into our true selves.

Although I may not agree with it being right, Radiant knows what I'm talking about "It is not sad," Radiant chided the lesser angel. "It is right. Every society must have it's outcasts."

(Woh, that was a bit long, but on the up side it's my second successful MTG quote! 3nodding )

Wow that is some quantum s**t my brotha! 0.0 You're right about alot of things, especially polititians trying to ride out the blame on other stuff to make money and yes even Cuba has bullies but thing is, parents here in "confortable" countries blame things cause they don't want to take on the problem head on. Teach the kids some karate to defend themselves, or talk to the bully's parents sometimes problems can be sorted out diplomatically, though sometimes tough love is necessary but not for no good reason, that's bad as well razz
PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:50 pm


Yeah, as I mentioned, everyone is different. So tough love may be necessary for some, but definitely not all. Quantum huh? xd Diplomacy has worked with bullies? sweatdrop That's the first I heard of it, the parents talking to other parents always makes things worse in my experience.

Either way we've sort of drifted off topic sweatdrop I have too many other games to worry about buying, without adding bully to the list. Especially since I don't trust my PS2 to live very much longer. Although I have heard good reviews all around from websites and people who have the game, so they must be doing something right.

Shi_Yatsu


Jinzouki

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:46 pm


Shi_Yatsu
Yeah, as I mentioned, everyone is different. So tough love may be necessary for some, but definitely not all. Quantum huh? xd Diplomacy has worked with bullies? sweatdrop That's the first I heard of it, the parents talking to other parents always makes things worse in my experience.

Either way we've sort of drifted off topic sweatdrop I have too many other games to worry about buying, without adding bully to the list. Especially since I don't trust my PS2 to live very much longer. Although I have heard good reviews all around from websites and people who have the game, so they must be doing something right.

"That's some quantum s**t my brotha" was a quote from Scary Movie 3 razz Meaning that is indepth. Diplomacy works with the bully's parents....sometimes, or else a good right hook by the oppressed kid o.O PS2's are getting cheaper now so you can easily get a replacement 3nodding
PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 4:06 pm


Although cheaper, still too rich for my blood. Rather wait a couple or so years for a nice PS3 price drop. Then I can go back and buy the PS2 games I missed at bargain prices 3nodding

Shi_Yatsu


MindMage
Captain

PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:50 am


By now I'm pretty sure you can find a used copy of this game at a pretty low price. 3nodding

I wonder, do you think there will be a Bully: Year Two?
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