The story about that woman that was offended by an internet in-joke. There was a sign that said, "Pool's Closed" with a black guy on it. I know the joke isn't common knowledge, but really? Is it a big deal? I don't care if the woman, and the kids were black. That woman got clear explanations, and was still offended.
That story about kids playing the Torture Game 2. I mean... It's a flash game. Yeah, it could mess up a kid in some cases, but the parent would be at fault for not telling the kid, or having their head on straight. I play that game sometimes for laughs. It's a game for people who find morbid things funny.
*sigh* The Wii Zapper controversy. OH MY GOD! A thing that I think looks like a gun is teaching kids how to shoot correctly! Sorry, ma'am, but that thing looks like some bad sci-fi weapon out of a kids' book. Oh, and if you tried to shoot the way you use that thing, you may as well have a string tied to a tree tied to your tooth while driving, because both ideas are stupid.
This one is more funny, sad, and pathetic. A woman committed suicide a few months ago, okay. Well... Here's where things went wrong. The woman jumped off an apartment building, and killed herself successfully, but also ended up taking an elderly man with her.
There was some story about these kids who were black metal fans that put anti-Christian things on churches. Sounds bad, but here's where the story flopped. They went on about some Black Circle, which I doubt they even knew a thing about except the fact that a few guys from bands that weren't fans of Christianity had one in Norway. The story wasn't stupid, but it was a bunch of crap I could get an A+ paper with if I wanted to pull of a bunch of stupid ideas out of my stupid area of the brain.
That story about the goth kid who killed his girlfriend or wife was reasonable, but brought to us via live television in a stupid manner. They decided to freakin' interview the guy who wrote What is Goth. *facepalm*
That emo subculture news story. Need I say more? What point does this even have? Just make a flippin' documentary, but only make it if the director knows anything about emo. They do this with metal too much. Let's just make decent ones on furry, and emo to clear things up. Please.
*facepalm* The story about the guy who married a video game character.
The story about that woman that was offended by an internet in-joke. There was a sign that said, "Pool's Closed" with a black guy on it. I know the joke isn't common knowledge, but really? Is it a big deal? I don't care if the woman, and the kids were black. That woman got clear explanations, and was still offended.
That story about kids playing the Torture Game 2. I mean... It's a flash game. Yeah, it could mess up a kid in some cases, but the parent would be at fault for not telling the kid, or having their head on straight. I play that game sometimes for laughs. It's a game for people who find morbid things funny.
*sigh* The Wii Zapper controversy. OH MY GOD! A thing that I think looks like a gun is teaching kids how to shoot correctly! Sorry, ma'am, but that thing looks like some bad sci-fi weapon out of a kids' book. Oh, and if you tried to shoot the way you use that thing, you may as well have a string tied to a tree tied to your tooth while driving, because both ideas are stupid.
This one is more funny, sad, and pathetic. A woman committed suicide a few months ago, okay. Well... Here's where things went wrong. The woman jumped off an apartment building, and killed herself successfully, but also ended up taking an elderly man with her.
There was some story about these kids who were black metal fans that put anti-Christian things on churches. Sounds bad, but here's where the story flopped. They went on about some Black Circle, which I doubt they even knew a thing about except the fact that a few guys from bands that weren't fans of Christianity had one in Norway. The story wasn't stupid, but it was a bunch of crap I could get an A+ paper with if I wanted to pull of a bunch of stupid ideas out of my stupid area of the brain.
That story about the goth kid who killed his girlfriend or wife was reasonable, but brought to us via live television in a stupid manner. They decided to freakin' interview the guy who wrote What is Goth. *facepalm*
That emo subculture news story. Need I say more? What point does this even have? Just make a flippin' documentary, but only make it if the director knows anything about emo. They do this with metal too much. Let's just make decent ones on furry, and emo to clear things up. Please.
*facepalm* The story about the guy who married a video game character.