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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:00 am
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Meh. Have you seen Final Destination 2? There's an amazing scene in that where a guy gets cut up by a wire, and you see his intestines. It's awesome. And it definitely doesn't make me want to go and cut people up.
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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:07 am
No, I haven't seen it. And I probably won't even try to now that I've heard that neutral .
I'm not saying violence makes someone want to cut someone up, but being exposed to so much violence makes it a little easier on the mind to let something like that happen.
Remember when kids didn't swear? Then kids started watching South Park and TV started getting inappropriate and filled with mature content. Now I'm hearing little kids on the way to elementary saying the F word. I was even like that, and I'm trying to stop swearing. You could blame it on the parents, but it's not like there's much decent content on TV left these days. Kids will find their way around parental barriers, video games included, and that's not a good thing.
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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:56 am
Haha, that's not even the best worst of it. It's a good film, all the same.
Yeah. Although I picked up swearing from my friends at school. I understand what you mean though; I see little tiny kids (like, 10 years old) smoking on street corners and swearing. I guess a part of that is from TV. I'd say most of the problem there is peer pressure.
I agree with you on the 'easier on the mind' thing. There was this drama guy that I learnt about in drama that deliberately put loads of violence into his plays so people would see how bad it was and not want to do it themselves. She made us watch some of it on Youtube, it was horrible.
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