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Old 06-13-2007, 05:34 PM
Dire Dire is offline
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I was just defending the rant against people forcing kids to excel at crap they couldnt excel at, in this example video games.

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what you say may be true, but this is a bad example - if you RTFA, the dad never forced his kid to play video games. It's just that one day the dad found out he couldn't beat his kid anymore and decided to hone his talent.

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You honestly think that if the dad was 'strongly persuasive' towards his kid playing games, he would have come forward about it? "Yeah, I... encourgaed.. my kid to play games - but it's okay, look he does great at them - and he even says he likes them now! I knew it all along, so it's okay - ya know?? And everytime he cries about not wanting to compete anymore, it's okay - I bring him right on up with one of our 'pep talks'! I'd never force him to do anything."
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Old 06-13-2007, 05:38 PM
Nicholasp27 Nicholasp27 is offline
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all i see here is a bunch of people making assumptions and judging others based on those assumptions

he's the boy's father and it's his choice how to raise the kid, so long as he isn't being abusive
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:40 AM
Thug Bubbles Thug Bubbles is offline
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I was just defending the rant against people forcing kids to excel at crap they couldnt excel at, in this example video games.

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what you say may be true, but this is a bad example - if you RTFA, the dad never forced his kid to play video games. It's just that one day the dad found out he couldn't beat his kid anymore and decided to hone his talent.

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You honestly think that if the dad was 'strongly persuasive' towards his kid playing games, he would have come forward about it? "Yeah, I... encourgaed.. my kid to play games - but it's okay, look he does great at them - and he even says he likes them now! I knew it all along, so it's okay - ya know?? And everytime he cries about not wanting to compete anymore, it's okay - I bring him right on up with one of our 'pep talks'! I'd never force him to do anything."

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So you just assume for the sake of it? Usually parents will use the article as an opportunity to justify their obsession acting through the kid. Seeing comments like you made aren't exactly rare for these people. How many times have you heard a psychotic parent say something like: "Its for his future!" or "It's for his own good, i wish i had this opportunity!"

Besides, kids play video games a metric [censored]-ton of hours on their own volition. What's so hard to believe that this kid is any different?
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