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  1. #1
    I’m high af and have blueberry vodka. Tell me about your Friday night?
  2. #2
    HampTheToker African Astronaut
    My night consisted of taking the kids to kick it at one of those indoor trampoline places, bbq, and watching my son wreck shit in Black Ops 4.
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by HampTheToker My night consisted of taking the kids to kick it at one of those indoor trampoline places, bbq, and watching my son wreck shit in Black Ops 4.

    Aww, that's sweet. How old is your son? Any concerns about violent videogames? Normally that kind of thing doesn't even occur to me but I remember seeing this scene somewhere:



    and being like kinda shocked how graphic and kind of "realistically" brutal a AAA game got
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Also my Friday evening consisted of pizza and board games. Also booze. Apparently I'm a god at settlers of catan.
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    RisiR † 29 Autism
    Baclofen, Gabapentin, Phenibut and Meclonazepam. High dose CBD and FIFA weekend league. Played some Read Dead with my brother and my feet hurt from hiking 10 miles.

    Going to bed now at 10:30am. Fuckadoodledoo.
  6. #6
    Sounds like a good day Risir. Idek why you wanna off yourself.
  7. #7
    Originally posted by Lanny Aww, that's sweet. How old is your son? Any concerns about violent videogames? Normally that kind of thing doesn't even occur to me but I remember seeing this scene somewhere:



    and being like kinda shocked how graphic and kind of "realistically" brutal a AAA game got

    if you think this animated video has any semblance of violence or brutality, or had depicted them in any way, your testeses are not functioning correctly.

    pleaase check if your testeses are connected and turned on.
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    HampTheToker African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny Aww, that's sweet. How old is your son? Any concerns about violent videogames? Normally that kind of thing doesn't even occur to me but I remember seeing this scene somewhere:



    and being like kinda shocked how graphic and kind of "realistically" brutal a AAA game got

    Not really. I talk with him about treating others with respect and the golden rule and all that. Guidance trumps exposure. Sitting a kid in front of things like that without giving them perspective, I think, is where problems can arise.

    I'm not one of those dads that shames his kid for having an interest in video games. I like to play too, so it's something we do together. Honestly, he gets more angry and frustrated with Fortnite than he does anything else, and that game is cartoony as hell. He's really good at it, so he gets pissed off when he gets robbed. If he was left alone to deal with that on his own it would be one thing, but I'm there to keep him in check when he feels like throwing his controller through the damn TV.

    I don't make the mistake of leaving him to deal with his emotions on his own. Talking your kids through their shit and not treating them like they're too young to understand solves a lot of problems.

    He'll be 9 in a couple months. He's a good kid with a big heart. I couldn't have been luckier.
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny if you think this animated video has any semblance of violence or brutality, or had depicted them in any way, your testeses are not functioning correctly.

    pleaase check if your testeses are connected and turned on.

    Sorry benny, I forgot that being discerning about realistic violence signals testicle function.

    Jesus, go fuck yourself in your ass with your tiny gook cock you dumbshit.
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by HampTheToker Not really. I talk with him about treating others with respect and the golden rule and all that. Guidance trumps exposure. Sitting a kid in front of things like that without giving them perspective, I think, is where problems can arise.

    I'm not one of those dads that shames his kid for having an interest in video games. I like to play too, so it's something we do together. Honestly, he gets more angry and frustrated with Fortnite than he does anything else, and that game is cartoony as hell. He's really good at it, so he gets pissed off when he gets robbed. If he was left alone to deal with that on his own it would be one thing, but I'm there to keep him in check when he feels like throwing his controller through the damn TV.

    I don't make the mistake of leaving him to deal with his emotions on his own. Talking your kids through their shit and not treating them like they're too young to understand solves a lot of problems.

    He'll be 9 in a couple months. He's a good kid with a big heart. I couldn't have been luckier.

    Yeah, I wouldn't even think to worry about anything like fortnite. I mean obviously it's possible to respond to frustration inappropriately, and talking about that is important, but that's not something limited to videogames by a long shot. Even in the case of extremely violent games, I don't really think the issue is like "oh they're a kid so they're going to learn to be a psychopath if they see violence".

    I think it's more like "intense" violence is a special case of a more general phenomenon of a highly stimulating experience and damn near everyone is overstimulated these days, adults and children, it's just it seems more worthwhile to moderate that pathology in children since they're going to have to live with the fallout of that for longer.

    Maybe that's a dumb sentiment, I wouldn't put it forwards as some kind of fact that someone's a bad parent for disagreeing with. It's just sometimes I think about if I had the endless stream of things like movies and videogames and stuff I have now when I was a kid, stuff that's just so in-your-face "entertaining" or "intense" I'm pretty sure I would literally never have picked up a book out of interest or for fun. Like if you tried to convince 12 year old me to read Dune, this fairly slow, weird, and kind of figurative old scifi story that consists in large part of monologues, now one of the favorite novels of all time, when I had new-era-CoD or left-4-dead or whatever other 0 down time, all action game there just would have been no chance in hell of convincing me to undertake what ended up being a really fulfilling experience.
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    trippymindfuk African Astronaut
    Staying at a friend's house smoking bud while they argued all goddamn night like I assumed you other nigs did
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  12. #12
    Ghost Black Hole
    Send nudes
  13. #13
    Originally posted by Lanny Sorry benny, I forgot that being discerning about realistic violence signals testicle function.

    - game

    - realistic violence

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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny - game

    - realistic violence


    Your grasp on the English language is embarrassingly poor. I bet you have a weak ass handshake too
  15. #15
    Originally posted by -mal- I’m high af and have blueberry vodka. Tell me about your Friday night?

    kill yourself
  16. #16
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian kill yourself

    Thanks for the bump sweetheart.
  17. #17
    Originally posted by Lanny Your grasp on the English language is embarrassingly poor. I bet you have a weak ass handshake too

    i bet your the expert of shaking another mans penis.
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    Lanny Bird of Courage
    One penis shake is all it takes to assert my dominance in any situation.
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    as a dominant beta ?
  20. #20
    srsly how can anyone look at the moving pictures of some animated polygons smashing into other animated polygons at high rate of speed and think

    'hmmm ... violence'.
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