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Violent Video Games Are Driving Teens Crazy
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[quote:Generation Doom:MV8yMDgxMDIwXzM1MDQxNTMzX0FFM0Y0RUZF] I'm an adult who's been playing video games since the age of 5. I've never killed anyone or even gotten into a fight. I'm not angry nor do I want to hurt people. When I did learn how to shoot in real life, I found the experience I had in modern realistic games had little to no effect on my ability/accuracy in real life. I don't buy your theory. [/quote]
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I worked in the High School System from 2003 through 2009. Violent video games have a major impact on mental health. Everything was fine before these games came on the scene.
(I'm on a Kindle so can't type too good). Who are writing these games and marketing them to young males?
My male students spent hours on these games and they rot the brain. These games are all about shooting and killing blood and guts. They are getting more and more lifelike and are altering brain chemestry especially in young males. These video games are causing kids to loose it.
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