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Kids just don't appreciate the finer things...
2004-04-27, 5:22 PM #41
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by DrkJedi82:
at least they do recognize a truly crap game

these kids will go on with life with the knowledge of how much ET sucks

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It doesn't take an Einstien to recognize a /bad/ game..

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2004-04-27, 5:47 PM #42
Well dud, for these kids it takes an Einstien to recognize a good one. I mean, a lot of these games I still play from time to time. Usually, I base a great game on replay value.

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2004-04-27, 5:58 PM #43
Pretty witty comments for 11 - 13 year olds...
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2004-04-27, 6:02 PM #44
...It's fake... duh. Real 11 year olds don't talk like that at all.

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2004-04-27, 6:06 PM #45
How many 11 year olds have even seen ET to know "ET Phone Home?" That's a little past their time.

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2004-04-27, 6:08 PM #46
Or use half the vocabulary that they supposedly said in this? not to count how well their statements were structured... i mean... it doesnt add up at all.

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2004-04-27, 6:38 PM #47
Yes, as 11 year olds can bearly breathe on their own, let alone communicate.

Feel like I need to add "[/sarcasm]."

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2004-04-28, 9:04 AM #48
Let alone communicate in any intelligent manner... I f I remember correctly, the average American 11-year-old has a total English vocabulary of but 5,000 words, most of it slang.

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2004-04-28, 12:10 PM #49
Actually guys, the school I goto, a lot of the 11-13 year old range uses those words. "Hooker, *****, Glock, rape, etc." It's kind of disturbing, and yes, most of them have seen ET. Modern today is going downhill, kids are learning crap at younger and younger ages. Take me for example. I learned a lot I wish I hadn't real young at my old private school. But atleast I don't use it, I just keep to my music and comedy instead. That's about it.

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2004-04-28, 1:14 PM #50
Well I just have the urge to say:

SMB == <3

Classic gaming nostalgia at it's best - that and Tetris - oh wow - how I (still) love those games to bits...

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2004-04-28, 2:14 PM #51
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Cosmic Castaway:
Actually guys, the school I goto, a lot of the 11-13 year old range uses those words. "Hooker, *****, Glock, rape, etc." It's kind of disturbing, and yes, most of them have seen ET. Modern today is going downhill, kids are learning crap at younger and younger ages. Take me for example. I learned a lot I wish I hadn't real young at my old private school. But atleast I don't use it, I just keep to my music and comedy instead. That's about it.

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Same here, you should checkout the 7th graders on my bus. They curse like sailors.
2004-04-28, 2:18 PM #52
My first console was the Intellivision, whereas my good friend at the time had the Atari. Back then, Intellivision was DA BOMB!

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2004-04-28, 2:32 PM #53
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