Re:The point is, if you can hear the baby screaming, that means the baby can hear the guy playing the game making his obscene comments. Even worse, the baby might be actually watching the guy sadistically manipulating this dead female body. It certainly looks real enough, right? I would never subject my child to hear, listen, or even see that kind of stuff until he is older and his personality properly developed. It's just not right, and can potentially damage his psyche. Why take chances when the world has plenty of messed up kids as it is.
Were I to become some world superdictator in an alternate reality, I would force all my people to take a battery of psychological tests before they were allowed to procreate. They'd be issued licenses of varying degrees based on their mental health, their tax returns, and their family situation. Course this alternate reality would also have a perfect healthcare system, an obligatory 3 year military service at the age of 18 – Fastfood joints and Walmarts would be banned.
Anyways, end of rant. The only reason this video has so much shock value is because the guy is acting like an inbred moron, and there is potentially a kid somewhere in the room witnessing all of it. Right? Right.
Re:Originally posted by: Crusader
Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
my thoughts exactly lol.
I thought the noise was coming from the game character.
Hmm.. if it was a baby that is iguyd disturbing.
that doesn't mean much. my daughter fusses at nap time because she doesn't want to go to sleep sometimes. it's something you get used to eventually.
Re:Originally posted by: MadHatter
Originally posted by: guy
Thats almost like this. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2HmF173UzU&search=WoW%20masturbation)
HOOOOOLYYYYYY ****.
that's fake I believe
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Thats almost like this. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2HmF173UzU&search=WoW%20masturbation)
HOOOOOLYYYYYY ****.
Re:Alternate link please, it's dead at youtube?
Re:Wow. That was just…wow.
Re:That guy most likely has an "extra" chromosome! Can you say "dueling bangos"!?
Re:It's dead Jim it's dead
Re:Thats almost like this. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2HmF173UzU&search=WoW%20masturbation)
Re:It's not even funny – that guy is actually kinda sad. But I do wish I had that TV
Re:That's just, um, wrong
Re:the Z button lets u grab things and move them around.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
i'm not sure it was a baby screaming. could be but my niece who is about 6 months old makes noises like that when she's happy.
Re:Originally posted by: makoto00
What a blistering satire on the apparent downplay of the correlation between violence in videogames and real life in American media!
The producer of this short documentary clearly paints a grim reality of the effects of violent videogames on the youth of America. The cries of the young baby screaming at the sexual violence occurring on the big plasma screen (note the socioeconomic implication here) serves to accentuate the point that American culture today is not only unabashed by death and sexual depravity, but are desensitized ? and not just desensitized but made immune to it, starting from birth.
In a stroke of genius, the camera momentarily shakes to the left of the big screen television before fading to black, to reveal yet another icon of gaming violence: a cardboard cut out poster of the young child hero/villian avatar from Microsoft's Fable.
Absolutely appalling!
I Concur! ![]()
Re:on pc the Z key is used as grab and lets you move stuff around.
it kind of sucks though, especially trying to place items in your house. you can't manipulate them well enough to place properly, unless i'm doing something wrong.
Re:htf did he do that anyway…
ive been playing for over 40 hours and I ddint know you could interact like that..
must be PC version on a plasma
Re:What a blistering satire on the apparent downplay of the correlation between violence in videogames and real life in American media!
The producer of this short documentary clearly paints a grim reality of the effects of violent videogames on the youth of America. The cries of the young baby screaming at the sexual violence occurring on the big plasma screen (note the socioeconomic implication here) serves to accentuate the point that American culture today is not only unabashed by death and sexual depravity, but are desensitized ? and not just desensitized but made immune to it, starting from birth.
In a stroke of genius, the camera momentarily shakes to the left of the big screen television before fading to black, to reveal yet another icon of gaming violence: a cardboard cut out poster of the young child hero/villian avatar from Microsoft's Fable.
Absolutely appalling!
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
my thoughts exactly lol.
I thought the noise was coming from the game character.
Hmm.. if it was a baby that is iguyd disturbing.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
my thoughts exactly lol.
lol… hope that person ain't doing ****** ******
/// poor baby
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
my thoughts exactly lol.
Re:Isn't there a baby screaming in the background? Disturbing.
Re:… whoa, didn't know we could move bodies around. hahahah.
Re:LMAO
"let me see that tootsie roll…..uh uh uh uh, to the east to the west yeah!!!"
the guy sounds like the postal dude of Postal
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