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Guy chokes a kid after being made fun of in Black Ops.

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SpaceSquirrels
#1 - 2011-10-02 13:28:47 UTC


Lulz read the comments as well.

Friggin hilarious.
Emiko P'eng
#2 - 2011-10-02 13:51:58 UTC
Here is a link to the full story!

Mirror Newspaper - Middle-aged man attacks boy over Call of Duty video game

Just goes to show the power of the Internet

So are you sure that the next time to slag off your victim in local after you blew his pod and 3 bil ISK of implants. That they are not coming to visit you with a real axe in hand Ugh
Bane Necran
Appono Astos
#3 - 2011-10-02 15:59:53 UTC
What i always think of when these things happen is how the guy would have had to ask the kid for personal details in order to track him down, and the kid was cocky enough to answer.

"In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness." ~Miyamoto Musashi

Jhagiti Tyran
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#4 - 2011-10-02 17:46:23 UTC
The BBC said he found them because his family was a friend of someone in his family, or something like that.
Gealbhan
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#5 - 2011-10-02 20:47:22 UTC
Imagine if they played =v=....

"plymouth suburban home vaporised by mysterious energy beam from space".
Something Random
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2011-10-02 21:09:10 UTC
I wish this happened in the 80's.

Well up for a bouncing fat bloke trying for the 5th time to get up a ladder before i blat him with the bat.

"caught on fire a little bit, just a little."

"Delinquents, check, weirdos, check, hippies, check, pillheads, check, freaks, check, potheads, check .....gangs all here!"

I love Science, it gives me a Hadron.

Astenion
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2011-10-02 22:15:19 UTC
Awesome. I hope the kid has to breathe through a respirator for the rest of his life.

The, "LOL it's just the internet!" doesn't work anymore. If you talk **** to someone bigger than you, stronger than you, and able to kick your ass in real life, you deserve to get your ass kicked. If you talk **** to someone on the internet bigger than you, stronger than you, and able to kick your ass in real life, you deserve to get your ass kicked.

I fail to see the difference between being a douchebag little punk in real life and being a douchebag little punk on the internet.

He should've crushed his larynx.
Astenion
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#8 - 2011-10-02 22:29:23 UTC
LMFAO @ one of the responses:

"As much as the little **** had it coming, this man was wrong...use a gun and not your hands...it's more effective."
VKhaun Vex
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#9 - 2011-10-02 22:48:49 UTC  |  Edited by: VKhaun Vex
The problem is pretty standard. We're being forced to apply adult logic and response to a child. The fault is 100% on the parent who lets the kid sit there on the internet unsupervised and do whatever they want. The same kid would never say the same things, or call people the same names in public standing right next to his mother.

We don't need identities public, we need sessions digitally recorded and saved remotely so parental controls can review what's been said and done, or the company can if there's a harassment complaint.

Before going off on me about privacy, remember It's not a secure communication. It's a public one meant for use with people from all over the world you have never met and they would of course have to tell their customers they were doing it.

Charges Twilight fans with Ka-bar -Surfin's PlunderBunny LIIIIIIIIIIINNEEEEE PIIIEEEECCCCEEE!!!!!!! -Taedrin Using relativity to irrational numbers is smart -rodyas I no longer believe we landed on the moon. -Atticus Fynch

Azelor Delaria
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#10 - 2011-10-02 23:42:10 UTC
I've always told my friends when they get like this kid, "If your mother loved you she would have beaten you to with-in an inch of your miserable life everytime you got like this." Naturally, rthey come back with, "Your mother should have beat you," and I let them know that she did, and I turned out a lot better off for it.

This kid's mother should have let the man do her job, since she appears incapable of doing so.
Bane Necran
Appono Astos
#11 - 2011-10-03 01:53:56 UTC
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.

"In the void is virtue, and no evil. Wisdom has existence, principle has existence, the Way has existence, spirit is nothingness." ~Miyamoto Musashi

SpaceSquirrels
#12 - 2011-10-03 02:05:09 UTC
Bane Necran wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.



Thank you sir "Buzzkillington the 3rd."

Just...Ahhhhhhh
VKhaun Vex
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#13 - 2011-10-03 02:50:46 UTC  |  Edited by: VKhaun Vex
Bane Necran wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.


You have both taken a small snippet of a larger idea.

Discipline, physical and mental, makes children into better adults through forming good habits also both physical and mental.

Violence can absolutely accomplish that discipline. History proves this very solidly. For most children I would like to think like Bane Necran that there are much better ways but that doesn't mean violence doesn't work.

Most people who are blindly against striking their children will talk about mental health issues, but anyone can google papers on those kinds of statistics and see that those trends come from physical abuse that's not used for discipline. Assholes getting drunk and using their kids as punching bags and things like that.

Charges Twilight fans with Ka-bar -Surfin's PlunderBunny LIIIIIIIIIIINNEEEEE PIIIEEEECCCCEEE!!!!!!! -Taedrin Using relativity to irrational numbers is smart -rodyas I no longer believe we landed on the moon. -Atticus Fynch

Azelor Delaria
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#14 - 2011-10-03 03:05:55 UTC
Bane Necran wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.


I don't? So you're saying if I never had the negative actions punished in the appropriate manner, I would have still lost them? Nature versus nurture debate?

You're right, I don't know it. But I look at my sister who wasn't treated the same as me because she was a girl and the "princess" and still see her doing the exact same **** I had my ass tanned for. She's a spoiled child unwilling to do a damn thing, and only recently was kicked out of my mother's house after she refused to get a job, expecting my mother to take care of her.
Taedrin
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#15 - 2011-10-03 06:38:36 UTC
VKhaun Vex wrote:
Bane Necran wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.


You have both taken a small snippet of a larger idea.

Discipline, physical and mental, makes children into better adults through forming good habits also both physical and mental.

Violence can absolutely accomplish that discipline. History proves this very solidly. For most children I would like to think like Bane Necran that there are much better ways but that doesn't mean violence doesn't work.

Most people who are blindly against striking their children will talk about mental health issues, but anyone can google papers on those kinds of statistics and see that those trends come from physical abuse that's not used for discipline. Assholes getting drunk and using their kids as punching bags and things like that.


QFT - there's a fine line between discipline and violence. When raising a child, you need to be able to unequivocally communicate that some thing you just don't do. Some children respond well to non-physical methods of discipline. Other children do not. It is up to the parent to determine when and if physical discipline is appropriate for their child.
Amaranthia Lamarr
24th Imperial Crusade
Amarr Empire
#16 - 2011-10-03 07:13:10 UTC


That guy is "father-of-three"? One wonders how he did that!
VKhaun Vex
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#17 - 2011-10-03 08:19:44 UTC
Amaranthia Lamarr wrote:


That guy is "father-of-three"? One wonders how he did that!


Hurt the kid, or lost to a 13yo in CoD?

Charges Twilight fans with Ka-bar -Surfin's PlunderBunny LIIIIIIIIIIINNEEEEE PIIIEEEECCCCEEE!!!!!!! -Taedrin Using relativity to irrational numbers is smart -rodyas I no longer believe we landed on the moon. -Atticus Fynch

Vandy ColdStone
Doomheim
#18 - 2011-10-03 10:11:13 UTC  |  Edited by: Vandy ColdStone
Taedrin wrote:
VKhaun Vex wrote:
Bane Necran wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
and I turned out a lot better off for it.


You have no way of knowing that.

Using violence on children to get them to obey you teaches many children that violence is how you get people to obey you.


You have both taken a small snippet of a larger idea.

Discipline, physical and mental, makes children into better adults through forming good habits also both physical and mental.

Violence can absolutely accomplish that discipline. History proves this very solidly. For most children I would like to think like Bane Necran that there are much better ways but that doesn't mean violence doesn't work.

Most people who are blindly against striking their children will talk about mental health issues, but anyone can google papers on those kinds of statistics and see that those trends come from physical abuse that's not used for discipline. Assholes getting drunk and using their kids as punching bags and things like that.


QFT - there's a fine line between discipline and violence. When raising a child, you need to be able to unequivocally communicate that some thing you just don't do. Some children respond well to non-physical methods of discipline. Other children do not. It is up to the parent to determine when and if physical discipline is appropriate for their child.



Quite frankly it sounds like he could have gotten a very easy knife streak.

Run up the stairs, three knife streak on the smack talking kids. Clay the door, mom comes up and bites the clay. Hide in closet, dad comes in unexpecting and you dive out for the 5th kill. Thus unlocking your predator missile / air strike for the SWAT boys outside.

Life Winning Kill goes too... Twisted
Amaranthia Lamarr
24th Imperial Crusade
Amarr Empire
#19 - 2011-10-03 10:38:54 UTC
VKhaun Vex wrote:
Amaranthia Lamarr wrote:


That guy is "father-of-three"? One wonders how he did that!


Hurt the kid, or lost to a 13yo in CoD?


Fathering not once, not twice but three!!! times. I mean, look at the picture!
SpaceSquirrels
#20 - 2011-10-03 14:09:19 UTC
You dont need to be smart to breed...
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