Author Topic: 9 year old brought weapons to school and his father blames Minecraft  (Read 5066 times)

I don't think it'd be a problem if they were in Mexico.
 :cookieMonster:
You owe me new sides
Make sure they cross the border in tact first

I feel bad for the father, he doesn't understand computers. On the other hand, the son is no good. A 9 year old would know better, unless he has an emotional disability.

I feel bad for the father, he doesn't understand computers. On the other hand, the son is no good. A 9 year old would know better, unless he has an emotional disability.
i did some pretty stupid things when i was nine, but bringing a gun to school? the worst thing i think ive ever brought to school was a laser pointer.

i did some pretty stupid things when i was nine, but bringing a gun to school? the worst thing i think ive ever brought to school was a laser pointer.
These days its no feat to be a complete idiot with all these children growing up with the "gangsta" mentality.

I feel bad for the father, he doesn't understand computers. On the other hand, the son is no good. A 9 year old would know better, unless he has an emotional disability.
Or he was never taught a single damn thing about guns.  I pretty much knew what a gun was when I was 5, thanks to Metal Gear.

i did some pretty stupid things when i was nine, but bringing a gun to school? the worst thing i think ive ever brought to school was a laser pointer.
I think the worse thing I tried to do was stab someone with an un-sharpened silver Crayola colored pencil.  

Wasn't even that sharp...
These days its no feat to be a complete idiot with all these children growing up with the "gangsta" mentality.
brother plz.
thuggin

i did some pretty stupid things when i was nine, but bringing a gun to school? the worst thing i think ive ever brought to school was a laser pointer.

I was a true daddy's boy and teachers pet when I was only 9, and now I am 15 and not much has changed beside the fact of me maturing partially. I think the dumbest thing I've done in school was eating paper and chewing on pencils and on my shirt. I got over the bad habits though.

Although one time I was framed for apparently lighting something on fire even though I was busy playing loving Twisted Metal Black.  How the forget am I going to use a lighter with both hands on a PS2 controller.

Because Minecraft can be thrown into the trash. It's clearly the father's fault for not loving seeing what the kid was doing with his backpack as well as him not putting his weapons in a safe place. And how the loving hell is there guns in Minecraft? Unless he had mods downloaded, it's the fathers fault for keeping his weapon in reach.
move to trashcan on desktop, problemo solvedo.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2013, 07:22:42 PM by Starzy »

its also the kids fau... oh wait, he's nine.
I don't know about you guys, but video games didn't make me bring weapons to school when I was nine...

I played shooting games when I was 4+ and I never brought a toy gun to kindergarten

I don't know about you guys, but video games didn't make me bring weapons to school when I was nine...
well it probably wasn't minecraft that made him do it. either he was stupid, it was call of duty or GTA, or one of his friends told him to do it.

He clearly brought the gun to school because he just thought it was loving cool. He's nine and it is.

At least its not the usual, GTA or Call of Duty.

I wouldn't be surprised if someone blamed space invader, but Minecraft? That's legitimately ridiculous.

"Kid bashes sheeps head with pickaxe, says he wanted new bed."
"His father blames the newest Grand Theft Auto game."

I played Mario games when I was nine and I didn't grow the urge to consume mushrooms in the school's basement, try to enter pipes, stomp on kids heads, or pluck red flowers out of the ground and eat them.