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Violent video games make you go psycho!

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The British Psychological Society say ''simple effects analyses showed that those in the maximum blood and medium blood conditions had a significant increase in hostility and physiological arousal, while those in the low blood and no blood conditions did not have such an increase in arousal and hostility. Further analyses indicated that those in the maximum and medium blood conditions used the character's weapon significantly more often than those in the low and blood absent conditions.''

I'm no expert and who am I to argue with clinical psychologists but how many violent offenders have no interest in video games and what is the underlying reason why they commit their crimes. I wonder if there is a correlation between the violent non-video game users and those that do use them, because maybe that will lead to the uncovering of the real problem.

1 response // Violent video games make you go psycho!

  • I have a possible solution. Parent's listen up because this is for you.

    Pay attention to your goddamn kids! Play with them! Read to them! Hang out with them! Do not just plug them in front to the TV or a video game so you can go out and do what ever you want! Give your kids praise and make sure they know that you love them!

    Note, this message was for lazy bums who think that good parenting very often includes what is mentioned in the do not sentence.
    Varex_Sythe

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