05-23-2003, 02:37 PM
There are some things that are treated so that they may as well be a law. I'm twenty-one years old, and not too long ago I went to a movie theater to see an R rated flick, and was denied. I had to go all the way back home to get my I.D., I slammed it on the counter, and they said: "Okay, we just had to make sure childern weren't getting into the theater" I had a full beard! How could I possible be mistaken as a child?! At the same theater (years before) when I was sixteen I went to see "Alien Ressurection", and got in without a hitch. weatdrop:
Seeing violent images don't make kids violent! Bad parenting in conjunction with the childs mental state (depression, which is, a chemical in-balance. The only way a parent can help that is through drugs like: Zoloft, and Prozac). I have seen violent images all through out growing up, and never once have I gunned someone down.
Seeing violent images don't make kids violent! Bad parenting in conjunction with the childs mental state (depression, which is, a chemical in-balance. The only way a parent can help that is through drugs like: Zoloft, and Prozac). I have seen violent images all through out growing up, and never once have I gunned someone down.
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