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Police: MySpace foils school shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyMontana135420" data-source="post: 184227" data-attributes="member: 8138"><p>I think it's partly social influence and mainly parental defeciencies. I see too many parents wrapped up in their own shit to take care of their kids. These kids were said to have guns in their room. WTF. My parents would've had my ass in a sling if I even had a gun magazine in my room. Not to mention playing extremely violent video games (not that we really had any in my younger years). Parents these days give their children WAY too much privacy.</p><p></p><p>And thats another valid point. The most violent game i was playing in highschool was probably starcraft. Now I have cousins in elementary school playing Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas and shit like that!! There has to be some sort of Social Competancy Test or something before you can buy these kind of games. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, guess they'll have to learn the hard way.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to them and remember : Soap on a Rope is a life saver!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyMontana135420, post: 184227, member: 8138"] I think it's partly social influence and mainly parental defeciencies. I see too many parents wrapped up in their own shit to take care of their kids. These kids were said to have guns in their room. WTF. My parents would've had my ass in a sling if I even had a gun magazine in my room. Not to mention playing extremely violent video games (not that we really had any in my younger years). Parents these days give their children WAY too much privacy. And thats another valid point. The most violent game i was playing in highschool was probably starcraft. Now I have cousins in elementary school playing Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas and shit like that!! There has to be some sort of Social Competancy Test or something before you can buy these kind of games. Oh well, guess they'll have to learn the hard way. Good luck to them and remember : Soap on a Rope is a life saver!!! [/QUOTE]
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