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Its a parents responsibility to watch out for their youngs ones what games they play.
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Absolutely not unless you have no guidance through your younger years.
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It's just a video game, yeah. When I was younger, my parents let me play more violent games as long as I understood that it's just a game, and that actual violence is not okay.

Depends on the parenting/person who plays and how they interpret the violence, in my opinion. To me, it's not a big deal
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Its a myth thats been debunked multiple times. I even wrote a 10 page paper on it for my semester final proving it myself. I can link if anyone wants
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I don't think video games cause violence because from a young age I've played games like GTA and COD and of course you get the occasional rage but it's not where I'd think about killing someone in real life or doing some other crazy stuff.
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201 wrote Maybe slightly with GTA but def not COD. Plus from a very young age kids are taught not to be violent/guns are not a joke.
so you saying you dont like saving the world from terrorists?

anyways kids shouldnt play m rated games(17+) but for m rated games like bf cod cs gta and so on yes its good fun for games rated t or e no violence should stay on rated m games and kids should learn to play games that are meant for their age
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No its a myth.
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Movies, and tv have just as much violence, I agree with what some one said earlier, if you cant tell the difference between life and video games, I think you might have mental issues.
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HostedLobby wrote I think if you go out and do something that is on a screen you are mentally unstable...


What if it's a farming simulator?
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HostedLobby wrote I think if you go out and do something that is on a screen you are mentally unstable...


I agree with this.

If I play Cod for example that doesn't make me want to go out and commit mass murder so that should be the same for every "sane minded" person
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