@christabs
Joined on December 2nd, 2024, this user has been a member for 550 days and is the 251,589th person to register an account.
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note this is my first \”pack\”
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the spare change I have:

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I am the underated
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ayo -
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no i am actually serious i no i used ai but be honest with me
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WAIT WHA- A WAR OVER A FOOT

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horror game such as this:

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Filth (Brutal difficulty with radiance max from Ultrakill) vs The World War Z Zombies (amount is 10)


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no, simply,
video games don’t cause violence. -
Video games are just a form of media. It’s the content that made it “violent”.
Same story as books, same story as broadcasts.By the way, the sportsmanship/competition aspect aren’t blamed enough for causing violence:
– El Salvador and Honduras literally went to war over a football match.
– There were multiple cases of murder over multiplayer games.-
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WAIT WHA- A WAR OVER A FOOT

BALL?
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Nah I haven’t killed people yet
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1. No, like others have said, it’s down to other factors, not so much the games themselves.
2. Nothing in particular, I just thing it’s a great occasion for togetherness and giving different people the chance to celebrate an occasion collectively.
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I am a firm believer that video games, movies, and other pieces of media do not influence real-life violence, people do.
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well I play ultrakill
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They absolutely don’t inspire violence which is unfortunate and also christmas and thanksgiving are the only holidays we give a shit about these days
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Bad news, people. MY HIGH SCHOOL IS GETTING METAL DETECTORS, AND I HAVE MANY CONCERNS ABOUT THESE, such as
False sense of security: Metal detectors can create a misleading sense of safety, potentially reducing caution in other security areas and failing to address the underlying causes of violence.
Prison-like atmosphere: Their presence can make schools feel more like a prison, negatively impacting student well-being and fostering an environment of mistrust rather than support.
Negative perception of safety: Studies have shown that students in schools with metal detectors often feel less safe than those in schools without them.Mental health effects: Increased security measures have been linked to increased anxiety and other psychological distress among students and staff.
Discriminatory application: There are concerns that metal detectors may be disproportionately deployed in schools with a higher population of minority students.
Any questions on this for those who had these?
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