Reminds me of the time before college when my brother and I were watching
one of the "dead" movies, I don't remember which one, zombies all look the
same. Anyway, my mom came up to us and said "I would rather you two watch
porn than all this killing and violence!"
So, we obliged her.
Related note:
I was reading more of the Abomination Codex last night. I don't even think
it would get a PG-13 rating in my mind. Gamers respect honest portrayals,
but forced gratuity (violence, sex) just comes off as immature.
BTW, the framing fiction in AC is MUCH better than certain other products
out there, namely albino canines. ;)
Warlock,
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>Subject: Re: [ogf-d20-l] d20 with an edge
>Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 10:30:03 EST
>
>I'm an alumni and basketball season ticket holder at UAB (University of
>Alabama at Birmingham, NO %@#*ing hyphens, thank you), where the last line
>of
>the fight song is "Go Blazers, Go Blazers, kick ass UAB!" which my three
>year
>old daughter stands and bellows right alongside the kindly 72-year-old
>grandmother who has the seats next to ours. Every year the administration
>asks the students to sing "win for UAB" instead, but it's never worked.
>
>Next to giving rewards for killing lots of creatures and taking their
>stuff,
>or killing them, taking their stuff AND eating their corpses, words sung by
>toddlers and grandmothers are pretty tame.
>
>Mike at Avalanche
>Raising Future Delinquents
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