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This is the exact proof of A) horrendous parenting B) games that should increase their age restriction
The main problem is on parents, who is the first one that let their child play game ? the parents.
But really it is just a problem of parenting, if angsty teens that rebel constantly aren't the parents' problem, then kids under 11 most definetly are.
Theres people who pee in cups rather than miss a possible goal in the world cup so its nothing new. Its very odd how this topic centers around children rather than all age groups, the same group they con parents into throwing far too many drugs at.
Its quiet humerous as if an adult tried that one with an employer or benefit center, bottom dollar they would be ignored, sack/sanctioned.
This current approach makes me very suspicious as what do we say about all those people making a living out of playing games all day.