Author Topic: R - Rated: What the forget.  (Read 11914 times)

They take Grand theft Auto: San Andreas off the shelves for a few months because you can "Get in a car with a girl, and make the car shake".

They don't let kids at least 16 into movies because there are bare boobs in the movie.

Oh loving well?

It's not like the whole world is going to end when they see a vagina or boob. I bet about all of the people here at the forums played GTA games that had that stuff when they were around 10 loving YEARS OLD.

And what kills me -

1. They take those games off the shelves because some loving handicapped mom sends a complaint because the game contains a bare nipple. IT'S loving 3D ANIMATION, WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN.

2. EVERYONE gets to see tits when they are young. Hell, when you're born you get to see a vagina, inside and out. Unless some kids aren't breastfed, that's not a problem, but I hear that breastfeeding is much more healthier.

I can see why they make some games rated R because of blood and gore. That's a common thing, as some kid could see that and think he can do the same thing to someone when he's angry. But seriously, nudity and language, why.

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« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 02:47:06 PM by Hunter »


OSHT

You said stuff. Your post is now rated 17+.

Ahh, this post is now rated 17+.

You said stuff. Your post is now rated 17+.

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stuff! forget! richard!

Now it's rated AO, for adults only.

Not exactly internet drama, just regular drama.

Reason: people are starfishs

oh and

don't trust anyone over 30 :D

I bet about all of the people here at the forums played GTA games that had that stuff when they were around 10 4 loving YEARS OLD.

Hehe.

Anyway, R restrictions are there for a reason. Parents don't want to let their kids understand love at a young age. This is common among religious families, seeing as how a parent may want to keep their child's "innocence."

It's the same reason schools don't have love-ed until the 5th grade, and not the 1st or 2nd.

I could be wrong, but from what I've seen, that's the only theory I can come up with.

stuff! forget! richard!

Now it's rated AO, for adults only.

My point exactly.

Hehe.

Anyway, R restrictions are there for a reason. Parents don't want to let their kids understand love at a young age. This is common among religious families, seeing as how a parent may want to keep their child's "innocence."

It's the same reason schools don't have love-ed until the 5th grade, and not the 1st or 2nd.

I could be wrong, but from what I've seen, that's the only theory I can come up with.

It can be for relegious reasons. Also I didn't learn love Ed until 8th grade, wow.

But hey, look! 18,000,000,000+ Kids around the planet can look at this, as well as other research sites and innapropriate web pages!

What are they going to do about it?

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBIEEEEEEEEES!


OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG CALL THE CIA.
VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGINAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

NUURRRR I'M JACK THOMPSON AND VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES ARE BAD BECAUSE THEY TRAIN YOU RO KILL PEOPLE. NURRRR I'M A DOUCHE.
« Last Edit: January 25, 2009, 02:31:07 AM by Knaz »

NUURRRR I'M JACK THOMPSON AND VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES ARE BAD BECAUSE THEY TRAIN YOU RO KILL PEOPLE. NURRRR I'M A DEUCE.

You realize you just called him an equal.

"Douche".


forget over protective moms/dads