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Re: L4D2 Refused Classification

Posted: 20 Nov 2009, 12:56
by bakazero
Satrix wrote:I'll have a perfect lock out system for my daughter, its called not being allowed on the damn computer! When she is old enough (preferably around the age of 14) the computer she can use will be located in a public room and she will damn well know that hiding screens when mum and dad come into the room will be an instant ban. To be honest i don't worry about her seeing violence on a video game its more the cyber bullying and potential perverts out there that worries me more. I can assure most people would agree that a child loses more innocence to sex in todays society then the effects of a graphic video game.
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This is called parenting. If more parents stopped trying to use their game console/pc/internet/tv as a babysitter and followed the lead of Sat, we wouldn't be in this mess.
internet != babysitter.

TLDR: <3 sat

Re: L4D2 Refused Classification

Posted: 20 Nov 2009, 12:59
by Dropdeadqt
My dad actually sealed the computer cable between the wall and the back of the power supply in a metal cast. He then cut the cable in half and bonded it to a key lock. When you put the right key in and turned it, you could use the computer...

I actually stole the key and got a locksmith to cut me one so I could use the computer without asking...

Re: L4D2 Refused Classification

Posted: 20 Nov 2009, 13:05
by Cartollomew
Noraneko wrote:I actually stole the key and got a locksmith to cut me one so I could use the computer without asking...
See? This is encouraging children to take initiative. :-P

Re: L4D2 Refused Classification

Posted: 24 Nov 2009, 01:04
by Derathius
What an amusing story Alley...