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Web site: Facebook
I rate this titleonand give itNot nearly as bad as people make it out to be.

Web site: Bing
I rate this titleonand give itWhat is wrong with Common Sense?
How can you for a moment even consider giving this a bad review because you can find porn on it! Are you that stupid? Are you that nieve about the internet? Bing is a search engine. You can use it to ...

Game: House of the Dead: Overkill
I rate this titleonand give itNasty awsome, though mabye best to rent.
One of the most mature games ever, HotD has constant violence, sex, and actually broke the world record for most swears in a game. Upgradable weapons are a nice addition, and playing co-op is always ...

Game: Flower
I rate this titleonand give itBeautiful, but that's it.
This is one of the best looking games I've seen, but is so laid back that it barly qualifies as a game. It seems sort of ironic that a game like this would come out on a system dominated mostly by ...

Game: Wii Music
I rate this titleonand give itOne of the worst games I have ever played, and possibly one of the worst games ever.
In an apparent attempt to make a music game with all the fun of listening to a three year old playing with an air horn for hours without the hassle of good music, fun, or playing an actual game, ...

Game: New Play Control! Pikmin
I rate this titleonand give itGood game, dissapointing remake.
Pikmin is a good game, and the remake is the exact same thing and also good. The problem is Nintendo's trend of remaking all these good games from the Gamecube and slaping "New Play Control" on the ...

Game: MadWorld
I rate this titleoffand give itBloody disgusting brilliance, but not for the wee ones.
This game fills a much needed void in the wii's library for games that appeal to gamers who've gone through puberty. I'm not saying a system releasing games geared mostly for younger players is bad, ...

Book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid
I rate this titleonand give itGood kids book
I got bored and started reading my 10-year-old brother's books, and I actually read this one all the way through. This is probably the funniest kids book I've ever read, and it's a good one for kids ...

DVD: 10,000 B.C.
I rate this titleonand give itNot inapropriate. Just bad.
This movie was awful and no one of any age should waste money on it. It looked like some sort of prehistoric Lord of the Rings, but the story sucked, the acting sucked, and had little to nothing to ...

DVD: Carrie
I rate this titleonand give itAwsome Stephen King.
Everyone who likes Stephen King, horrer films, or life in general should see this. The last 20 minutes was some of my favorite stuff from any horrer movie I've seen. If you haven't seen this movie ...

Game: Game Party
I rate this titleonand give itBad. Just bad.
This is just another one of the thousands of pointless mini-game collections that third-party publishers keep putting on the Wii to cash in on the Wii remote and con uninformed parents and ...

DVD: Aliens
I rate this titleonand give itGreatest. Horror movie. Ever.
I honestly thought this movie was better than the origional. Any fan of the genre has to see this movie, and the first one. How could the reviewer just give it three stars? Food for thought, get ...
Comments You’ve Made
- Article:
The 10 Most Violent Video Games (And 10 Alternatives)
Your Comments:You havn't really put much effort into finding alternatives to these games (Gears of War 2 and Halo Wars are entirly different genres, with nothing in common.) It always sort of bugs me when people treat the ESRB rating like gospel. The ESRB is meant as a guide, you should just know your own kids. It also bugs me when people act like these games are perfect simulations of real life violence (unless real soldiers hit X to throw gernades.) I own many of these games, and so do many of my underage friends. None of us are serial killers to my knowledge, so there you go.
- Article:
7 Things You Should Know About Web Filters
Your Comments:So, you want to teach your kids to self regulate, and yet you also want to make it clear to them that your faith in them is less than nothing by spying on them? And you see absolutly no problem with this?
- Article:
10 Worst TV Role Models
Your Comments:I think you're using a pretty loose definition of "role model." No normal person aspires to be Peter Griffin. These shows arn't ment for young children, and if they watch them then it's your own fault.
- Article:
Tech Tip: Checking Browser Histories
Your Comments:Right, because violating your kids privacy and destroying any feelings of trust they have torwards you is worth it if it means keeping your kids safe from boobs.
- Article:
Should teachers "friend" their students on Facebook?
Your Comments:No. It's a teacher's job to educate kids, not interfer with there personal lives.
- Article:
Has Technology Changed Kids' Sense of Right and Wrong?
Your Comments:I don't understand the point of the article. Yes, there are some kids who will cheat on tests, and use phones to do it. What are you actually proposing? Maybe instead of removing the tools a few kids might use to cheat you should atempt to be parents and teach them not to cheat.
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Video games as teaching tools?
Your Comments:Video games are not meant to teach. Video games are ment to be fun. If these people somehow create an educational game that doesn't suck good for them, but I think the 2 should be kept seperate.
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Impact of Media Violence Tips
Your Comments:The debate over video game violence is totally ridiculous. You shouldn't let young kids play violent games in the same sense that you shouldn't let young kids watch scary movies for fear of giving them nightmares, but if the kid can handle it, what's the problem? There is absolutly no proof that games cause violent behaviour in youth. In this site's article "Violent Videogames are a public Health Hazard," most of the information presented came from a Law & Order episode. The sad fact is, whenever some new form of media comes out, there will always be parents like these, willing to do everything in there power to protect their kids from the media other than talk to them or look at what they're complaining about. No amount of actual logic, reason, science, fact, or independent thought will ever be able to persuade these fools from their riduculous assumptions about games, and it appears as though we'll all have to live with that.
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Less Aggressive Media Results in Less Aggressive Kids
Your Comments:First off, it is near immpossible to create a reliable study that judges the impact of media on kids. Second off, kids need to be exposed to popular media to some extent, because being totally iscolated can also mean being iscolated from your peers and poor social skills later in life. Third, people were having this same sort of freakout about comic books when they were a new medium, after some crackpot phycologist made a connection with them and juvenile delinquency, and the resulting censorship almost killed the industry. There will never be reliable proof that fake violence leads to real violence, parents tend to be afraid when something unfamiliar to them is exposed to their kids, and I believe that the controversy over games will go away eventually.
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Full-Frontal Awkwardness
Your Comments:This story really just serves to illustrate how riduculous the mindset of this reviewer, this website, and many parents in general is regarding sex in movies. First of all, R reated movies are not substitutes for babysitters, there were many more valid reasons that a 12 year old should not have seen that movie and someone whos job it is to review movies should have been smart enough to look at the little letter on the poster. Second, that kid has definitly seen worse, and it is not the mom's fault in the slightest. It is a parent's job to prepare their kid for independence, not shelter them from anything offensive. If anything this will just make them less prepared for the future (believe me, I know a 14 year old who doesn't know what the F-word means. Guess how many friends he has.) Third, by 12, that girl definitly knows what a penis does, which is perfectly healthy for her age. It exists for a reason, and that reason is not to be funny, so if people weren't so worried about showing it than it might not of been shown like that at all. Lastly, this woman should not have made such a big deal about it, and definitly should not have told Sally's mother. All this does is create an arkward situation for Sally, make her feel like she did something wrong, and utterly destroy any chance of Sally ever trusting this woman again. A penis by itself is not any different than an arm or a leg, and over-protective helicopter moms like this should not make such a huge deal about it and remember what it was like to be 12.
