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tsfan
tsfan - - 489 comments

It certainly didn't help that their personalities were bad to begin with, or that they're... I guess it'd be bad friends(Sena & Yozora)?

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Excogitatoris-Logica
Excogitatoris-Logica - - 2,755 comments

Videogames on themselves don't make people violent, violence is a common human reaction to competition.
(I know this is serious-ey boring comment, but I'd rather no let that "videogames = violence" farce spread needlessly)

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Templarfreak
Templarfreak - - 6,721 comments

If anything there is a lot of evidence to suggest violent video games are actually contributing to LESS violence throughout the world.

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tsfan
tsfan - - 489 comments

Exactly
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brunocar
brunocar - - 1,158 comments

so basically monster hunter deathmatch, right?

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n5p29
n5p29 - - 8,538 comments

you thought that was bad? try smash bros.

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JJoJJo
JJoJJo - - 83 comments

Games teached me that you can kill basically anything with a double barreled shotgun.

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ICHNICERO
ICHNICERO - - 622 comments

Pretty much ^^'

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