MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus

Banned in 3...2...

"Guns do not make people more aggressive, but it is a scientific fact that video games to increase aggression (but of course no proof that aggression leads to violence)"

I'd say it's more King Arthur, but that works too.

Well versed != intelligent.

*glances at the ESRB*

*woosh*

Well, #1 sounds like you don't lose anything, and is exactly the same as playing them on the Wii.

80's? Shoot, I went to school in the 90's(and early 2000's) and we STILL watched those videos. I imagine students today still get to admire the fantastically ridiculous 70's/80's style educational videos.

Doesn't Disney now have ownership over all things Marvel?

I agree. The issue is that people think of all psychological disorders as the same. For some reason we just haven't reached the state as a society of being able to discern sociopathic personality disorder from depression in the same way we can between cancer and the flu.

Well, that sounds like a plan, then!

I played Dark Souls and am now convinced that I'll get my ass kicked if I ever venture away from fire pits :(

"Simply having a mental illness doesn't make one suddenly more prone to violent actions."

'Cuz you need $millions to run a campaign to get elected to be one.

In fairness to the senator, he didn't say "Video Games Gave Sandy Hook Shooter ‘A False Sense Of Courage’", he said there's a question as to whether that's true.

Weird Al didn't cover gangster's paradise. He parodied the song, changing the lyrics and the title to "Amish Paradise". Parody is covered fair use, ripping off a song completely with identical lyrics and instrumentals is not.

Smoking(specifically nicotine) causes a physical dependency, which falls under the more broad category of addictions already included as mental disorders.

The term is "moot".

Star Trek *should* have felt familiar.... the whole premise was that things were being repeated but this time a bit different.

I *almost* missed it. Could probably use a mention.