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man the world is rapidly turning into a paranoid schizo one!!

blame, blame.. its because of "this" its because of "that", "who do we blame, gotta blame somebody".. "nothing ever happens for no reason, its somebodys fault", "its your fault", "no its not my fault"..."its video games", "its because we have too many fat kits", "its because of tv" :rofl:

Apparently there is nothing wrong with a 33 y.o going out with a 15 y.o. but computer games are instantly bad.. oh boy..

The guy writing the article forgot the guy playing the game wasn't driving ... but I guess that's not the point.

What do you guys expect from the daily telegraph? Read proper papers you won't have to put up with as much today tonight/a current affair type "news" but hey lets face it most people are idiots and this stuff sells to the plebs.

I was sitting there yesterday quitely playin' NFSU 2, powersliding around corners to build up my NOS and thinking: "When are they going to start blaming NFS for all these fatalities?". This morning opened up the paper and there they were, having a go at NFS. I was like: "There you go, didnt take long at all...."

They could have also gotten a better picture for it, Who palys Hot Persuit 2 anymore?

Don't ban bonnet scoops for everyone...  Just ban them for p platers...  Problem solvered...

Also ban painting cars 'fire engine red', red goes faster. Not to mention custom interiors (who the hell puts Motley Crew on their ceiling??). An easy 50hp with these mods :D

haha, thats a sad excuse for his article.. I was very tempted to click the little have your say button and have a nice well put few sentences.. But I couldn't think of those few sentences.

I was playing Halo before, so, be back soon guys, I'm going to go and dual wield some machine guns and slay about 329 people with my power sword.

Laughing my ass off about the - boot spoiler, fire engine red, bonnet scoops..

Hell lets ban everything.

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