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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 389284"><p>I don't have a problem with any of it (the h3ll one or the trojan one). I come from a generation that is more laid back about the vernacular of indecent words being every day use (outside of young child ears of course). I, personally, am of the mind set that if one does not like what they see or hear then one can chose to change the channel or stop watching or listening. I'm not a very "easy child" person when it comes to things like commercials or topic matter in television\movies.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't mean that I let my young kids watch the more debasing or violent things. Not by a long shot, that's why the ratings system is in place - for parents to use them to gauge what their children can and cannot watch or hear or play (video games).</p><p></p><p>I am a HUGE stick up my butt stickler for the ratings on video games. BIG TIME!!! To the point where it ticks off my evil sister in law that I will not and refuse to both accept or buy anything rated above the familial collective children's ages. All age appropo video games in and out of my household. I even sent one back to her that was rated R for the play station that I would not allow my kids to play (she specifically did this to try and tick me off and it was a christmas present). I replaced it of course, with something more appropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 389284"] I don't have a problem with any of it (the h3ll one or the trojan one). I come from a generation that is more laid back about the vernacular of indecent words being every day use (outside of young child ears of course). I, personally, am of the mind set that if one does not like what they see or hear then one can chose to change the channel or stop watching or listening. I'm not a very "easy child" person when it comes to things like commercials or topic matter in television\movies. Doesn't mean that I let my young kids watch the more debasing or violent things. Not by a long shot, that's why the ratings system is in place - for parents to use them to gauge what their children can and cannot watch or hear or play (video games). I am a HUGE stick up my butt stickler for the ratings on video games. BIG TIME!!! To the point where it ticks off my evil sister in law that I will not and refuse to both accept or buy anything rated above the familial collective children's ages. All age appropo video games in and out of my household. I even sent one back to her that was rated R for the play station that I would not allow my kids to play (she specifically did this to try and tick me off and it was a christmas present). I replaced it of course, with something more appropriate. [/QUOTE]
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