Do you hate it???
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When your relatives came to visit you, and ask.... " CAN YOU PWEASE LET MY 8 YEAR OLD SON PLAY WITH YOUR PS3??? " My mind said " No, both of my games are fucking extreme for yer child, mam." and my mouth said " I have something to do, maybe later " I fucking hate it, when some kids playing with my stuff that they didn't know. : |
Derail if you may...
Derail if you may...
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I'm cool with letting children use my consoles. They almost always use the wii though, because wiisports. Shit gets dangerous when they play tennis.
I don't let anyone use my laptop though.
I don't let anyone use my laptop though.
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If I had any consoles, those would be in my room.
Kids are not allowed into my room when I'm not there. And even then, they can't touch anything.
If they do touch something, they are sent out, and not allowed in here for a time even if I'm there.
Works well for me. They like to watch me play (safe) games.
lol I'm not gonna make them watch me play Dead Space or something like that.
Kids are not allowed into my room when I'm not there. And even then, they can't touch anything.
If they do touch something, they are sent out, and not allowed in here for a time even if I'm there.
Works well for me. They like to watch me play (safe) games.
lol I'm not gonna make them watch me play Dead Space or something like that.
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Brittany
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Little kids are the reason I never finished playing Xenosaga 2. The first time my game cartridge (haha oh, those days) mysteriously disappeared. The second time my mother allowed kids to play on my PS2 while I was away with friends and they saved over my status, and the third time - well that one was my fault. I got in an area that was too high of a level for me and the way the plot was, I couldn't leave to go level more. I gave up after that.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Let them play Dead Space and Doom 3 with surround sound in the dark. Alone.[font=Verdana]This.
Or if you have racing games, it's better.
But yeah, I do hate that feel.[/font]
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This is why living on my own is great. If relatives come to visit our family, they go to my mothers place and if I want to meet them too, then I go there too.
But I did hate it when I still lived with my family. Had to let the relatives kids to play on PS1 everytime someone with kids visited us :<
And the thing I hated the most were the kids who hadnt played games that much. And when I put the game in the console for them, they didnt even know how to get through the title screen. Or how to do anything else than move in games, so they just ended up going in circles till they got tired of it.
But I did hate it when I still lived with my family. Had to let the relatives kids to play on PS1 everytime someone with kids visited us :<
And the thing I hated the most were the kids who hadnt played games that much. And when I put the game in the console for them, they didnt even know how to get through the title screen. Or how to do anything else than move in games, so they just ended up going in circles till they got tired of it.
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I am not ashamed to say what is on my mind .... when my games aren't meant for children and it is too smart for them to play then I say it, or when I am gone then hands off, simple as that.
But yes I do hate it when relatives ask.
But yes I do hate it when relatives ask.
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I let them use whatever they like. The first thing they go into whenever they are on a computer is usually flash player games. They are too dumb to check the most visited sites.
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I don't mind it, if my little cousin want's to TAKE ME ON IN MARIO PARTY, BRING IT ON, SON!
I honestly don't mind it, it's fun showing my little cousin some two player games.
I honestly don't mind it, it's fun showing my little cousin some two player games.
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Medzy wrote...
I don't mind it, if my little cousin want's to TAKE ME ON IN MARIO PARTY, BRING IT ON, SON!I honestly don't mind it, it's fun showing my little cousin some two player games.
This reminds me of the one time I visited my cousins and played Mario Party. The older cousin (15/16yrs?) got his ass handed to him by the five year old cousin.