If I DL a game like GTA V from the PSN, can I share it?

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:childplease: at the faux outrage over this guys child playing GTA. Some of you sound worse than Gamestop employees. It's a video game. At age 10 if your child doesn't know that you can't run around mowing pedestrians down with vehicles and shoot at cops for recreation then you've already failed. 21 & I played GTA 3 at 11. Slew of kids I graduated with played it even earlier.





:camby: out of here let that girl :eat:
Babies have been raped, might as well let a 4yr old watch porn since babies been raped before :hula: thats the logic your using
Do kids get ahold of things they shouldnt? Thats life, but for a parent to push it? :whoa:
When you was playing GTA at the age of 11, did your parents give you that or did you sneak it somehow?
And do you remember the smell of refer in the air? Maybe a syringe was laying on the ground and the next day when you went to play GTA the TV was missing and your pops went by the name "Gator"
mutha fukkas worried about a kid playing a video game when they let them watch all kinda shyt on tv, the internet, and listen to music full of profanity. :childplease:
Who does this? Some person you know, so thats how you gonna run YOUR HOUSEHOLD :wow:
You live in Chicago, I hear lots of awful shyt goes on there these days, murders n shyt. You almost numb to it
I guess you want that ingrained into your daughters DNA/upbringing too?
Bruh, its your job to shield them from nonsense but the problem is your in too deep
Everybody has different methods for raising children, some parents curse in front of there children all day
But on the real, a heart to heart. Man to Man. We both have children. My mother raised me by not making that a part of my everyday life. She'd curse when she was whooping my ass, but otherwise no. She took me to see Goodfellas at a young age too. A few horror movies/etc. But I knew the difference because I couldn't act that way at home or elsewhere if she knew about it?
You? Your teaching your kid to act the fool. Those types usually don't SUCCEED bruh
I truly hope your kid is doing well in school/life/etc.
All my kids are honor roll every quarter, they play with barbies n shyt. They act like little girls
Don't grow your child up too fast, you missing out on a special time bruh. NO GTA, but I did let my oldest play crackdown :manny:
Basically if you don't have any standards, why should your daughter have any :ufdup:
There's strippers, and full innuendo scenes, my kid brother ain't touching this. Maybe the multiplayer but that's it.
When I was younger, my mom worked nights so it would be me and my brother home alone.
We had cable, we'd watch Skinnamax, Max Headroom, I can start naming Cinamax porn movies I still recall
Thats how I learned about sex. Went to cali when I was ten, seen my first Porno (John Holmes)
Even learned about Crack cuz one of my friends out there at the time was selling it (he was 12, Oakland)
Nowadays? They'll learn from GTA5, then they'll get cellphones by 13, and p*ssypoppin.com will be how they learn
Then life will start imitating art. So adults NEED to be more mindful of what there kids are into before they become grandparents by the age of 30 :patrice:
 

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Well, I used to watch Rated R movies when I was young with my moms. I remember a lot of them vividly. This was during the time where there were a lot of black movies being put out, and they were a lot realer than they are now. Now, the only black movies that come out are comedies or some shyt. I have to look at when the movies came out, but I think I had to be like 9 through 12...

I remember these and never forgot them:

Menace to Society
Fresh
Dead Presidents
Friday
Jason's Lyric
Set It Off
Pulp Fiction (I was a bit confused on this because the story jumped around)
Higher Learning

I'm sure there are more, my moms was a movie buff and I would tag along or we would watch the bootlegs together. We had a dope relationship so I would just ask her whatever, and we would talk about it. Even if it was something from the movies. It wasn't like I was off by myself watching this shyt though. And it wasn't having a negative impact on anything that I did. I always had great grades in school, played sports my entire life, and I had a good childhood... a few rated R movies didn't sway me to go be ODog or go kill some nikkas and fukk some bytches... the problem comes in when there's no parenting/monitoring going on... this song/video sums it up for a lot though...



:wow:

Whoever edited that shyt is amazing

But as for letting little kids play a game like GTA? I don't know, I wouldn't let my kid play that (I don't have any yet but I'm just sayin') A game is far more interactive than a movie is. Both are different forms of media, but I don't know, kids can get hooked to video games and spend too much time on them, so I would be harder on them getting wrapped up into games than watching a movie with me right there next to them.

:manny:
 

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mutha fukkas worried about a kid playing a video game when I let them watch all kinda shyt on tv, the internet, and listen to music full of profanity. :childplease:

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if it was a boy I could sorta understand but it's a girl....what kind of chick are you trying to raise?
 

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Babies have been raped, might as well let a 4yr old watch porn since babies been raped before :hula: thats the logic your using
Do kids get ahold of things they shouldnt? Thats life, but for a parent to push it? :whoa:
When you was playing GTA at the age of 11, did your parents give you that or did you sneak it somehow?
And do you remember the smell of refer in the air? Maybe a syringe was laying on the ground and the next day when you went to play GTA the TV was missing and your pops went by the name "Gator"

Who does this? Some person you know, so thats how you gonna run YOUR HOUSEHOLD :wow:
You live in Chicago, I hear lots of awful shyt goes on there these days, murders n shyt. You almost numb to it
I guess you want that ingrained into your daughters DNA/upbringing too?
Bruh, its your job to shield them from nonsense but the problem is your in too deep
Everybody has different methods for raising children, some parents curse in front of there children all day
But on the real, a heart to heart. Man to Man. We both have children. My mother raised me by not making that a part of my everyday life. She'd curse when she was whooping my ass, but otherwise no. She took me to see Goodfellas at a young age too. A few horror movies/etc. But I knew the difference because I couldn't act that way at home or elsewhere if she knew about it?
You? Your teaching your kid to act the fool. Those types usually don't SUCCEED bruh
I truly hope your kid is doing well in school/life/etc.
All my kids are honor roll every quarter, they play with barbies n shyt. They act like little girls
Don't grow your child up too fast, you missing out on a special time bruh. NO GTA, but I did let my oldest play crackdown :manny:
Basically if you don't have any standards, why should your daughter have any :ufdup:

When I was younger, my mom worked nights so it would be me and my brother home alone.
We had cable, we'd watch Skinnamax, Max Headroom, I can start naming Cinamax porn movies I still recall
Thats how I learned about sex. Went to cali when I was ten, seen my first Porno (John Holmes)
Even learned about Crack cuz one of my friends out there at the time was selling it (he was 12, Oakland)

Nowadays? They'll learn from GTA5, then they'll get cellphones by 13, and p*ssypoppin.com will be how they learn
Then life will start imitating art. So adults NEED to be more mindful of what there kids are into before they become grandparents by the age of 30 :patrice:
That's funny... I actually remember some conversations that I had with my moms about sex because of some movies we watched. :laugh:

I remember telling her that I knew what sex was and she was like, "What is it?"... my reply was, "it's when a boy and a girl hump on each other"

:bryan:

Then she explained it further like...

c9df672e-0908-4e11-81a7-00f2ed4eefb6


And I was like...
:ohhh:

I remember watching Beavis and Butthead and one of them said "masterbation" so I asked my moms what that meant too.

That piece of info got my jerk off game in motion
:whew:
 

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shyt one of my boys has his 4 year old playing black ops 2 and the kid goes around in public acting like he is pointing guns at people and stabbing zombies...

As soon as that kid hits kindergarten he's gonna be suspended within 15 seconds
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PS4: WHERE PARENTING IS OPTIONAL!!!

shyt one of my boys has his 4 year old playing black ops 2 and the kid goes around in public acting like he is pointing guns at people and stabbing zombies...

As soon as that kid hits kindergarten he's gonna be suspended within 15 seconds

@PS4 see my post.... He lets his 4 year old play these games on the Xbox, maybe snitchbox will help out some of these parents by reporting them?
 

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:patrice:

Well, I used to watch Rated R movies when I was young with my moms. I remember a lot of them vividly. This was during the time where there were a lot of black movies being put out, and they were a lot realer than they are now. Now, the only black movies that come out are comedies or some shyt. I have to look at when the movies came out, but I think I had to be like 9 through 12...

I remember these and never forgot them:

Menace to Society
Fresh
Dead Presidents
Friday
Jason's Lyric
Set It Off
Pulp Fiction (I was a bit confused on this because the story jumped around)
Higher Learning

I'm sure there are more, my moms was a movie buff and I would tag along or we would watch the bootlegs together. We had a dope relationship so I would just ask her whatever, and we would talk about it. Even if it was something from the movies. It wasn't like I was off by myself watching this shyt though. And it wasn't having a negative impact on anything that I did. I always had great grades in school, played sports my entire life, and I had a good childhood... a few rated R movies didn't sway me to go be ODog or go kill some nikkas and fukk some bytches... the problem comes in when there's no parenting/monitoring going on... this song/video sums it up for a lot though...



:wow:

Whoever edited that shyt is amazing

But as for letting little kids play a game like GTA? I don't know, I wouldn't let my kid play that (I don't have any yet but I'm just sayin') A game is far more interactive than a movie is. Both are different forms of media, but I don't know, kids can get hooked to video games and spend too much time on them, so I would be harder on them getting wrapped up into games than watching a movie with me right there next to them.

:manny:

People just don't realize anything these days. TV was dubbed the idiot box, the internet is just an expansion of that if you not using it for your own GOOD.
But what about Music? 90's hiphop was about thuggin. Murder rates sky rocketed during that era in places like NYC. Now? nikkaz ain't shootin at Aseop Rocky concerts. Jadakiss even said this on the breakfast club about how violence is way down because of it
But places that embrace reckless music are the murder capitals. Brief Keef = Chitown, coincidence :whoo:
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if it was a boy I could sorta understand but it's a girl....what kind of chick are you trying to raise?
I hope he's a fan of TRINA :heh:

Then she explained it further like...

c9df672e-0908-4e11-81a7-00f2ed4eefb6


And I was like...
:ohhh:

I remember watching Beavis and Butthead and one of them said "masterbation" so I asked my moms what that meant too.

That piece of info got my jerk off game in motion
:whew:
After reading that, I envisioned your moms peaking in the room like :shaq: (i kid)
 

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People just don't realize anything these days. TV was dubbed the idiot box, the internet is just an expansion of that if you not using it for your own GOOD.
But what about Music? 90's hiphop was about thuggin. Murder rates sky rocketed during that era in places like NYC. Now? nikkaz ain't shootin at Aseop Rocky concerts. Jadakiss even said this on the breakfast club about how violence is way down because of it
But places that embrace reckless music are the murder capitals. Brief Keef = Chitown, coincidence :whoo:

I hope he's a fan of TRINA :heh:

After reading that, I envisioned your moms peaking in the room like :shaq: (i kid)
Well from my experience, my moms didn't let me have any music that had that parental advisory sticker on it.

When I first started listening to hiphop heavy, I was big on Bone Thugs and then Crucial Conflict (they were getting major spin in Chicago after Hay dropped). I used to think that my parents wouldn't be able to pick up on the cursing because they rapped so fast.

That shyt didn't work though. I remember trying to play the cassette in my pops Caddy and my moms was like...

:camby:

Tossed that shyt in the bushes.

I had to hide music from them, I remember taking off the sticker on Puffy's No Way Out album just so my mom didn't make me take it back.
 

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But what about Music? 90's hiphop was about thuggin. Murder rates sky rocketed during that era in places like NYC. Now? nikkaz ain't shootin at Aseop Rocky concerts. Jadakiss even said this on the breakfast club about how violence is way down because of it

I know you're not blaming high murder rates on music :snoop:. It was the height of the crack epidemic. Art was imitating life not the other way around.
 

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Well from my experience, my moms didn't let me have any music that had that parental advisory sticker on it.

When I first started listening to hiphop heavy, I was big on Bone Thugs and then Crucial Conflict (they were getting major spin in Chicago after Hay dropped). I used to think that my parents wouldn't be able to pick up on the cursing because they rapped so fast.

That shyt didn't work though. I remember trying to play the cassette in my pops Caddy and my moms was like...

:camby:

Tossed that shyt in the bushes.

I had to hide music from them, I remember taking off the sticker on Puffy's No Way Out album just so my mom didn't make me take it back.


:dead: The same shyt happened to me. I think my moms copped art of war for me since crossroads was such a huge positive song. But she heard the rest of the songs and was like :childplease: this shyt going right back to Sam Goody. I couldn't listen to anything harder then the space jam soundtrack. It may seem lame then (and sound lame to the e-thugs now) but it was for the best now that I am older. Who knows what I might have been if I didn't have boundaries set for me
 

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I know you're not blaming high murder rates on music :snoop:. It was the height of the crack epidemic. Art was imitating life not the other way around.
Your confusing the 80's with the 90's bruh :stopitslime:

And yes, music does more than anything else. I'm a lil older now, I'm calmer, I don't listen to the shyt I once did non stop.
The more murder, the better was my motto. East coast vs West coast BEEF nikka, shyt was real.
It taught mentalities that lead to murder. Mo Murda Mo Murda :dj2:
But look at music today, then tell me do you hear about crime at hip-hop concerts anymore?
I'm sure random incidents still happen, but it was the norm in the 90's. Nowadays? Yeah ok :rudy:
Name a single mainstream rapper from today that has violent shows (brief keef isn't MAINSTREAM)
All the top artist would write a poem before they wrote a diss record. But you free to your opinion :manny:
 
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