Portugeezer
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I don't see the problem with this.
I had this in the 80s, before earth become an extension of disneyworld.
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I don't see the problem with this.
Don't be stupid.
Nobody's claiming that obviously (and obviously nobody actually becomes a mass murderer because of playing video games).
The thing is, that games can affect us, in both good and bad. The effects are subtle though and no child is going to say "hey I don't think it was good for me to play that violent game".
You don't have to be 18 to play the game, just to buy the game.
I was watching horror movies and playing violent games when I was younger than 10, it's up to the parents to determine if their child can handle it. Not every kid is the same.
My initial reaction was not the best of parenting, but then I quickly realized who the hell knows the true story behind this cake. Now granted we might actually know the true story, I did not investigate enough to see if there are any facts tied to this picture. With that said, some possible scenarios...
- Perhaps it is from a father whose custody of his child was taken away from him for reasons unknown and he was really trying to win their love back.
- Perhaps it was presented by a grandparent who just simply did not know the game is not meant for kids that age.
- Perhaps this young child is in fact very, very sick. And one of their last wishes was to finally get to experience the same game their older siblings play.
- Perhaps it is just a truly irresponsible parent who is barely an adult themselves.
None of us really know so it is quite easy to sit here and judge.
While the picture itself could in fact be categorized as disturbing, I think it is equally disturbing that so many people are quick to judge others based on a single snapshot of time in another persons life.
Lol, do you actually think playing violent video games can't affect a child at all?Please tell the subtle effects of playing these games.
I had this in the 80s, before earth become an extension of disneyworld.
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Lol, do you actually think playing violent video games can't affect a child at all?
Here's some reading for example:
http://www.dana.org/Cerebrum/2009/Video_Games_Affect_the_Brain—for_Better_and_Worse/
Things like increasing aggressiveness (not necessarily behavior, but thinking and feeling) are fairly common. Also, it's important to remember that every single person is different. Even if you're not affected much or at all in your opinion, someone else might be affected slightly more.
And obviously the effects of video games aren't only negative. Games can affect us in good ways too (not only in physical ways such as reactionary things, but things such as increase empathy).
You have to be 18 to play it/watch it or whatever as well.
In this it is 16 though.
Man I've done my best to educate some of you in here about how the sale of age restricted goods works but honestly sometimes it's like I'm talking to a potato.You have to be 18 to play it/watch it or whatever as well.
In this it is 16 though.
Then and no offense, but ..why make a thread about it along the remark of "it making you sad"?All I'll say is it's a typical family and none of those cases apply
Not enough profanity.
His parents are pretty cool. I don't know what the shock value here is. I played GTA 3 when i was like 13...Cod is no worst.
Then and no offense, but ..why make a thread about it along the remark of "it making you sad"?
The cake looks great; so there's nothing sad about that.
It is a good/fun game (aside the "lol Call of Duty"), yeah it's "M-rated" and it was for a 10 years old kid but you mention it's a "typical family"; so the kid's fine? Like any normal kid? I know plenty of parents and kids that play GTAV and COD, yet next go to play Lego and go to watch movies like Mr. Peabody. Have good grades, manners and are well behaved.
Heck, you can Google "Call of Duty cake" and see plenty of cakes along different age-ranges. People have used Mario, Zelda and Pokémon for their wedding cakes and there was a recent example of parents of a child that died too early, managed to have a gravestone made with his kid playing a Game Boy and his favorite Pokemon on it.
As long as the kid's alright, and the parents are actual parents and not just use videogames as their babysitter; there's no problem.
Admittedly after reading this thread, I feel better about it. Yeah, no point in getting worked up over a cake, and yea we all played violent games 'back in the day'. Still though it still made for a 'shock' moment when I first saw it. I think it's the combination of a grenade, gun, and 18 rating on a 10th birthday cake.
Guys, it's not a 10-year-old kid playing CoD, it's a kid turning 10-years-old playing CoD. Furthermore, since apparently CoD: Ghosts is a present along with the cake, that means that he played a previous game in the series when he was 8 at the latest, considering the release date of Black Ops 2.
Personally, that's far too young of an age to play these kinds of games. You barely even qualify for the E-rated games at that point.
It is illegal in some countries in the EU.
I wasn't playing 18 rated game when i was 10 either, i think i was about 16 when i as allowed to play 18 rated games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_European_Game_Information#Where_PEGI_is_used
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/pegi-games-ratings-come-into-effect-today/0100368
Supply in this instance relates to a contract of sale between retailer and customer, it has never been illegal for a parent to show age related content to a minor in the uk.
10 year olds man...
That 18 rating is even on the box print. Imagine what the cake maker was thinking.
HehehFixed
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I played Mortal Kombat as a kid (I was actually like 14, so not too young), but I didn't get a cake with a decapitated head on it or Kano's hand holding a bloody heart.
This cake reminds me of when I worked at a game store during college. A kid came in to buy a new Grand Theft Auto and I denied him per policy that you have to be 18 or have a parent or guardian with you to buy M rated games. He took it pretty well.
A few hours later, he comes back with him mom and she was pissed. She berated me/us for not just selling him the game because she had to leave work early or something to come all the way to our store and buy the game for him. I asked if she knew what kind of stuff was in GTA and restated the policy. She blew me off and just slammed her credit card down and told me to get on with the transaction.
After she left, me and the few coworkers on duty at the time were stunned. A true, is this real life moment.