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Sunday, January 18, 2009

shoot first, feel bad later

The article ms Gordon showed us on Friday was talking about the senator hillary clinton discussing about the games and the things we learn from it...i feel that the games we play have a limit of violence and stuff like that...there are even games with lot of violence, but they do say so in the front page, and so, i think it is the parent's responsibility to control their children into playing such games.

I would like to share my experiences.my parents seldom allow me to go on the web to play and not even to touch my electronic games any time of the day.they keep it locked in their room.at first, when i was young, there was no hard feelings, but, as time goes by, the influence from my friends boosted me on to play more games..then i would feel like part of them.this is 'peer pressure' , as i learned, this would get more and more in my secondary life. so, i became irritative to my parents, and would beg my parents just to get the games on my hand. so, as i said, my parents controlled me. this was 'no freedom' to me, but to my parents it was learning to be disciplined. so, i became more knowledgeable about this as i grew older.

Even the violent games kids polay nowadays, they do not have real discipline over themselves.the games they play, like GTA, is very violent, and has prostitution, murder and all of those mentioned in the article.people mistake games for bad things, but they do not read the labels carefully.GTA is M18 and only we kids know this fact.

In conclusion, games are not that bad as people seem to see and think.
posted by tan ke xuen at 5:27 AM

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