psychoslice
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I don't see the big deal, if one can't laugh at themselves there is something wrong with them, humour is healthy, and a sign of intelligence.
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Yes! Of course it is! They're flipping pixels not sentient aware beings. You may as well accuse every author in the world who has killed off a character in their work of being "murderers!" Which is practically every author to ever exist.
Oh and FYI, many games have no such gory bloodshed or even violence. Like what are you playing, mate?
And legitimate killing and maiming people for entertainment was actually a real thing at one time. So if anything we've improved in that regard.
Now your being cheeky.They should have put pork products on sale for the duration of Ramadan.
FYI I don't "play" anything and I am not a "mate". I actually have better things to do. I left off "playing" when I was a child. .
Surely we have passed the age of barbarity? The bloodlust remains even when the killing is not real. Desensitisation means we no longer respond to violence and bloodshed like we should. Our kids are fed on a steady diet of violence in everything from cartoons to video games....and we wonder why there is so much violence in the schools? Violence in the home and on the streets?
Add alcohol and there is nothing to put a lid on any of it. Surely you see the correlation?
Why is violence so attractive in entertainment but so horrifying when it happens in real life? Got any clues on that one? If you wouldn't kill or main people in real life, why do it so graphically in a game? It's pretty sick IMO.
You forget that I'm Australian, mate is just something we say to everyone. It can carry with it a connotation of respect, depending on the person. Why does everyone always respond with hostility when we aussies say this to people? I'm genuinely curious? Do people get upset at Indian people if they accidentally call them aunty or uncle? Or upset with Brits if they call them love?
Oh, come now do you only watch R movies now that you're an adult? I watch Disney, Pixar and (some) Dreamworks movies and I'm not embarrassed to admit it. I also don't know why people get defensive and obsessed with being seen as doing only adult things.
Music is my nostalgia trip. I love to spend an evening watching old music clips on YouTube.Do you not return to a favorite book or TV show/movie from your youth so you can interpret it on a deeper level? Or just to enjoy that nice warm hug of nostalgia every once in a while?
Well, I would surely hope so.Violence has always been a constant in our species. I mean there has always been violence everywhere far before cartoons and video games were even thought of. Why was that? Because????????Books??? Cave Paintings???????
Actually, we currently live in the most safe times of all of human history. So.....we're actually doing much better than our ancestors.
Again, I hope we have progressed since those times. Actually, Jesus never advocated violence. Christians are supposed to be non-violent and they are also to shun immorality.And need I point out the horrifically violent acts one can easily find if one peruses the Bible?
Well when we watch a movie, read a book, watch a play, watch a TV Show or play an interactive game, we are fully aware that the violence is entirely fictional. It's essentially a safe environment. In a game, it's kind of like a punching bag, with pixels. You can be as violent as you want, relieve your stress (perhaps you had a ****ty customer hurt you that day) and you can be safe in the knowledge that no one is actually hurt in this act.
When you see it on the news (which may or may not be desensitizing Ahem) you know that it is real. That means sentient often innocent people, with lives, with dreams, with hopes, with families are being hurt or killed. That upsets us, because we have empathy.
All forms of entertainment tell a story, with likable and unlikable characters, presents ideas about morality and seeks to give us some sort of emotion. Comedy wants us to laugh, drama wants us to be sad and many other stories often want both. Often the protagonist must "save the world" or must climb from nothing and prove the naysayers wrong.
We like the hero's journey, because we like the idea of everything happening for a reason and we like to root for a hero. We like an underdog story, because we like to have hope. We like a morally grey character because it presents us with complexity and a chance for a deeper interpretation than just a "good guy" or a "bad guy." In the case of games, we like that we can choose how the story plays out because it gives us control and allows us to see the consequences of our own choices. How is that sick, exactly?
Fair enough. I'm a sheila myself, mate just rolls of my tongue without thought, to be honest.I'm an Aussie too mate...I'm just not a bloke. A friend can call me mate, but it feels wrong from someone I don't know.
My definition of "adult things" might be a little different to what young people think they are. If something is "adult" today it doesn't mean it's for older or wiser people.....it just means that it isn't suitable for kids. To my way of thinking, if it isn't suitable for kids, it isn't suitable for adults either.
I don't watch R rated movies. I don't even like M rated movies.....I actually prefer G rated stuff.....especially documentaries.
Music is my nostalgia trip. I love to spend an evening watching old music clips on YouTube.
Well we no longer live in the days of warlords raping and pillaging villages, at least not in the Western world. I'd call that progress. Right?Well, I would surely hope so.
Again, I hope we have progressed since those times. Actually, Jesus never advocated violence. Christians are supposed to be non-violent and they are also to shun immorality.
Because they're not real? NPCs or "non playable characters" are not even characters most of the time. They are literally empty vessels. Empathy only works if it's a tangible human. NPCs are not tangible humans, because most of the time they just come back to life later as if nothing has happened. Hell in the GTA games when you kill someone the ambulance comes running and literally resurrects them. There's not a lot of consequence of death in video games. Without consequence, there's no emotional attachment. You might as well cry a river every time a person in a soap opera "dies." They'll just pop back up again later anyway, so why bother?Why no empathy for the person even in a game? Why can we perpetrate acts of extreme violence on a fictitious person?
What is that saying about our character?
I have no problem with entertainment per se...I like a good story line as much as anyone.....it's just the extremely violent or the sexually explicit stuff I have a problem with.....I don't understand the need for it. I can't see how it brings out the best in anyone I guess.
https://consumermediallc.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/wellwhoops.jpgThey should have put pork products on sale for the duration of Ramadan.
You forget that I'm Australian, mate is just something we say to everyone.
I'm an Aussie too mate...I'm just not a bloke.
Fair enough. I'm a sheila myself, mate just rolls of my tongue without thought, to be honest.
I blame my dad's friends and their influence.
Well bugger me, mate. I'm done like a dog's dinner then. Oh well, I guess I'll have to stick to goon and talk with the bogans instead.I'm pretty sure there's a rule on RF that you can only post in English...
Fake bacon flavor on reconstituted flakes of potato mash.....no, not for me.Well bugger me, mate. I'm done like a dog's dinner then. Oh well, I guess I'll have to stick to goon and talk with the bogans instead.
So when something isn't real, its OK to partake when God's law says its wrong?
How far do we take this? Video games are full of gory bloodshed and violence of all descriptions. Is it OK to kill and maim people for entertainment as long as they are not real? ? ?
Omg I have to get my hands on such deliciousness!!!Fake bacon flavor on reconstituted flakes of potato mash.....no, not for me.
Here be some salty snacks that'll really satisfy....
As a kid back in the 50s & 60s, I ate a whole lotta pork rinds.
They even included a packet of Louisiana pepper sauce.
Now that's gooooood eat'n!
Perhaps some day someone will figure out how to duplicate these out of tofu, eh?
Fair enough. I'm a sheila myself, mate just rolls of my tongue without thought, to be honest.
I blame my dad's friends and their influence.
Sorry, I assumed you were American and I was trying to adjust to their weird rating system. I'm a fan of stories just in general, so I tend to have "eclectic" tastes. Just curious, if it's not suitable for kids, why wouldn't it be suitable for adults? I mean, Lord of the Rings is fairly clean, but it's rated M. I saw the movies in the cinema when I was like 10 and there were old people, young people and all sorts of other ages.
I'm talking 60- 80's music.Ahh good ol' Youtube! I have a feeling your definition of "old" might conflict with my youthful flippant definition.
Well I sometimes wonder, if we still need to repeat the behavior in cyberspace.Well we no longer live in the days of warlords raping and pillaging villages, at least not in the Western world. I'd call that progress. Right?
Sure. But I mean, His death wasn't exactly family friendly. And for some reason whenever we went over it during RE it was always very graphically depicted. Like very graphically depicted. Maybe not as graphic as Mel Gibson's movie, but still not soft by any stretch of the imagination. *shudders*
And there's still a hell of a lot of violence. I mean plagues, tent pegs through the head, babies dashed on rocks. That's just from memory. If we're going by depiction only, which is what you're indicating by your comments against video games, then the Bible is just as guilty.
Because they're not real? NPCs or "non playable characters" are not even characters most of the time. They are literally empty vessels. Empathy only works if it's a tangible human. NPCs are not tangible humans, because most of the time they just come back to life later as if nothing has happened. Hell in the GTA games when you kill someone the ambulance comes running and literally resurrects them. There's not a lot of consequence of death in video games. Without consequence, there's no emotional attachment. You might as well cry a river every time a person in a soap opera "dies." They'll just pop back up again later anyway, so why bother?
It says that we have pent up emotions released as "violent" acts. Nothing more nothing less. We are a violent species, and we have always had a fictitious outlet for our violence. Today it's video games, before that it was TV, Movies, Songs, paintings, sculptures and books. Why is it that no one ever harps on Dostoevsky for perpetrating violence in Crime and Punishment? Why does Shakespeare get a pass for having plays where basically the entire cast dies? Why does no one care that kids are being corrupted when George Orwell kill off Winston? (ooops, spoiler!!) I mean these guys aren't just entertainment, they are in the hallowed halls of higher intellectual achievement. They are deeply studied and deeply revered by the literary elite to this day.
Nowhere is that more evident than in reality TV shows. Not one of them deviates from the formula you just mentioned.Violence has always been an integral part of our entertainment. And always will be. Violence equals tension, tension equals excitement, excitement equals enjoyment/investment, enjoyment/investment equals success. A story without this is dull, boring, without emotional investment and won't do that well. It's that simple, really.
Hell even comedy involves violence and always has. God even the pansy as all hell Care Bears had violence, that radioactive "care bear stare" is not caring, it's pure sheer violent force covered up by fluffiness.
Well do you fear English teachers? They not only study literature, they study probably the most bawdy of all literature. Classical literature. With rape, murder, sex slaves, mutilation and fart jokes galore. How are English teachers affected by this in depth study of the depravity that is yesteryear's entertainment? I'd say it brings out the best in them.
I actually cringe at the ugly Australians and their image portrayed in movies like The Castle......*shudders*
What people in general have come to accept as "normal" in the realm of entertainment, I would balk at. The level of violence and the graphic depiction of it make an assault on the imaginations of some of the more sensitive children.
I'm talking 60- 80's music.
Books have always been excessively descriptive. They're books, that's their job!When a child reads a book, the image created in their minds is limited to what their imaginings conjure up.....it's not the same as a depiction that may go way beyond a child's imagination and actually damage their psyche and leave them frightened.
Any of those movies that promote the supernatural in any way, especially to children, would not have my support. If I am claiming to be a Christain, I could not give support to entertainment that promotes immorality, violence or spiritistic practices. Others are free to make up their own minds...but that is what is dictated by my conscience.
I'd rather have someone do that in cyberspace than have it happen to my family in real life. And those are just fantasies. It's not real.Well I sometimes wonder, if we still need to repeat the behavior in cyberspace.
Did you know that in order to establish stability the Roman Empire actually encouraged peace? Their games were kind of similar to the Hunger Games, really. It was just to show off their might and intimidate outsiders. But they were more complex than just barbaric thugs with a lot of fire power.They were violent times and the Roman Empire was built on its superior military power....merciless and saturated in human blood. The fact that their entertainment in the arena was carried out with real life victims and we have moved on from that is a good thing but with the beheadings we have seen in the news, it appears that the barbarians are still alive in this world. So for them, there is no progress.
We have to understand the circumstances and sensibilities of people living at those times. In order to have a God who was recognised as the most powerful one, he had to be able to whoop the false gods out of the arena. The ten plagues were each designed to humiliate one of the gods of Egypt. Pharaoh could have stopped them at any time but continued to invite the next plague
Israel was never used by God to perpetrate violence on others for the sake of it. The land was promised to Israel long before the Canaanites took up residence, so when it was time to take possession of the promised land, the depraved inhabitants had to be evicted by force. There are reasons for everything.
And you're right. That's why we have this thing called ratings, in EVERY medium. Some are more loosely followed than others. We tell children that until they are 15 they shouldn't be watching M15 movies and TV shows, because it's deemed too much for them. Once you're an adult or at least 15 you know how to moderate yourself. You know what you're able to handle and what you're not. I'm desensitized to some extent. But because I'm an adult I know why this is and it allows me not to balk at my favorite TV shows, movies, games, books and plays.I see it as eroding human sensibilities personally. I believe it desensitises people even if they don't believe it.
I don't revere any human on any level because of their academic achievements. So academic credentials really dont mean a great deal to me. I more admire the battlers who overcome the big boys and triumph in the end by playing them at their own game.....and winning!!
Nowhere is that more evident than in reality TV shows. Not one of them deviates from the formula you just mentioned.
You can't even have a cooking or home renovation show without the conflict and the drama!
Yes the degrees of subtlety are interesting. Coyote always plotted the most heinous traps for the poor roadrunner, but we enjoyed them all backfiring on him, didn't we? Our sense of justice was satisfied. When we think about it...what movies end with the bad guys winning? Who would watch them? Only real life is like that. That is why we need movies so that the good guys can win.
Sometimes the intellect of the person taking in the events being read or seen on the screen, can modify their effect on the adult individual. But extreme acts of violence dished up in all its gory detail is damaging to the sensibilities of children. I cannot see how that is ever not the case.
According to every list of ingredients I have seen, the first ingredient is dried potatoes, dehydrated potatoes or potato flakes. [Listing ingredients in descending order of predominance by weight means that the ingredient that weighs the most is listed first, and the ingredient that weighs the least is listed last (see illustration for question 3 below).By the way, Pringles is not really a potato chip. It is made mostly of rice, with some wheat and corn, then just a sprinkle of potato flake. It isn't a potato chip, it is rice powder primarily. And actually the bacon part probably isn't bacon at all but a flavoring made of tumeric and some other spices but I could be wrong. But Pringles simply, normally, flavors things on the rice chip using powders that are herbs and not fats because they cook the rice chips at superhigh tempretures. This process of superhigh temperature is actually creating cancer causing chemicals, not good if you eat a lot of Pringles.
I'll bet you're the life of the party over at the snack table!By the way, Pringles is not really a potato chip. It is made mostly of rice, with some wheat and corn, then just a sprinkle of potato flake. It isn't a potato chip, it is rice powder primarily. And actually the bacon part probably isn't bacon at all but a flavoring made of tumeric and some other spices but I could be wrong. But Pringles simply, normally, flavors things on the rice chip using powders that are herbs and not fats because they cook the rice chips at superhigh tempretures. This process of superhigh temperature is actually creating cancer causing chemicals, not good if you eat a lot of Pringles.