Not really. This isn't anything to do with morals. It's funny coming from the guy who compared video games to sexual assault. You can put more time into the game and be back where you were in a month. If you're robbed or sexually assaulted it could take years to even feel safe in your own home. But God forbid a kid with shitty parents who don't take up the 5 minutes to set up parental controls gets his shit deleted. Your morals are -blam!-ed if you think this is anywhere near the level of burglary or sexual assault. This could have been avoided if he was supervised and his shit parents didn't let the video game console babysit him. FFS he couldn't even pronounce Achilles correctly.
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Prove to me KirmitTheFrog is an adult. you never hear him or her talk.
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As it's still asinine and not comparable. Regardless of the analogy or it. analogies don't always fit which, none do.
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Edited by freshlydunbread: 2/20/2015 10:23:46 AM-blam!- and video games are not comparable. The environments and settings in which they take place are indeed comparable. (An analogy) You're having a really hard time with this whole analogy thing, eh??
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The environment are not comparable. how are you able to say they are lol? I'm hoping you've never experienced either and I'm sure you've done 0 research on the topic of sexual assault. you're just immature to use something serious like that to show how a little kid shouldn't be held responsible for his idiotic actions.