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  1. The following is a snippet of news I found while perusing the pages of the internet, which came from this website: http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/03/02/report-5-year-old-stabs-sister-over-nintendo-ds

    A 5-year-old boy stabbed his 10-year-old sister because she didn't want to give him her Nintendo DS. Her mother, who has sole custody of the children, was sleeping at the time and was alerted by her daughter's screams.

    The girl is still at the hospital, but she's not in mortal danger. The boy is aware of what he's done. He said to the police that his sister didn't want to give hime her Nintendo DS, and that he thought the knife was a toy. I've also read that he apparently likes the game "Power Rangers", in which the characters (alledgely) throw knives.

    The mother of the 2 children has been raising them since the father abandoned them and fled to Albania. According to her, he was violent to the point of hitting her. She works at night to raise her children, and while she's at work, her brother and her niece babysit them.

    A tragic tale of love-haet between siblings? A blame game? A poor lifestyle? And Power Rangers?

    Whatever happened when GTA was the highlight and Doom was considered violent...

    Posted 7 years ago # Quote
  2. think that is bad? you should have seen what he did to that turtle in the garden who was standing between him and a mushroom (long story short third degree burns)

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    Brb getting a DS and Power Ranger vidya gaems. I wanna learn knife-throwing skillz too.

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  4. Wow.. just wow. I watched Evil Dead 1&2 when i was 6-7 and i didn't even thought of decapitating a woman with a shovel and cut her head to half with a chainsaw..

    Posted 7 years ago # Quote
  5. Sadly, there's been a rash of these stories lately, including another one from Europe (have the link somewhere) about a boy who shot his sister over a video game. The myth that video games will turn normal kids into psychopathic loonies makes for great press.

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  6. Ha, That sounds like something I would have done had I have had a sibling.

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  7. What is this? I played Doom and Mortal Kombat among other games as a child and I turned out more successful than most parents could hope for, aside from the mild obsession with anime. Using Power Rangers as an excuse is a poorly thought cop-out.

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  8. Spoony_Bard said:
    What is this? I played Doom and Mortal Kombat among other games as a child and I turned out more successful than most parents could hope for, aside from the mild obsession with anime. Using Power Rangers as an excuse is a poorly thought cop-out.

    isnt using an excuse a cop-out you should fess up when you fucked up and try to make things right.

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  9. The hilarity of these stories, are just dumb excuses.

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  10. Almost as ridiculous as the boy who stole money to buy pokemon cards and then blames it on the Devil. And his overly-religious parents believed him.

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  11. A kid/youngster does a bad thing, they blame teh media. But if some kid achieves a great thing, it's because of 'parenting'

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
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    Kip

    Ohay, thanks for the bump! I used this article in a report. Thanks!

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote

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