Sick stuff...
Okay, I confess. I have done something shameful online. No, nothing like cruising kiddie porn, or even adult porn, which is pretty boring these days.
The site I visited was a form of pornography, however. After seeing it featured on FOX News, I went to the “V-Tech Rampage” site and played through the game a couple of times. It’s a crudely produced little piece of obscenity, with graphics on the level of Pac-Man.
Obviously, what is causing the current uproar is the fact that this little shooter game is based upon a horrible real-life tragedy. Adding to the problem is the game’s creator, a 21-year-old Aussie whose name will not be honored here. This chap sports a Hitlerian toothbrush moustache and a nasty attitude. He says he will remove the game from the Internet for $2000, and apologize for $3000.
I have children and blue jeans older than this punk. Where are his parents? I suppose he has the right to create such a “game”; conversely, I suppose if I could get within arm’s reach, I would have the right to give him a whack upside his head on behalf of the survivors and next-of-kin of the Virginia Tech victims.
You won’t find a link to this little game here. It takes a few clicks, using Google™ through Yahoo™. Like the real shooter, I won’t honor the kid’s name or website with mention here. I’m sure that since his 5 minutes of attention on FOX, this arrogant little kid is wallowing in multiple site hits and the attention of the world. I regret being one of the site hits, but I had to see it to believe it. It’s real. I would’ve felt less furtive had I been viewing naked women online.
Obsessive as always with my father’s murder, I wondered about the impact if some kid half the world away suddenly designed the “.22-caliber Killer Game”. Y’know, something about stalking, hiding in the bushes, and shooting elderly men in the head when they return home from their respective jobs. Hurt, angry, and outraged doesn’t begin to describe it. I’d be looking for blood and thunder if someone dealt with my personal tragedy that way.
I can only hope that the Virginia Tech families form a unified front against this punk, and ignore him. What he’s done is a sorry example of human behavior. Just because one has the right to do something, they are not justified in their execution of that right. We don’t need more laws to stop such idjits; we need to shun them, hence no link on this site to the game.
He didn’t even get Andy Warhol’s fifteen minutes; he got five too many of fame. Nobody reads this blog, so my commentary won’t help to load his wagon.
Be gone, bad boy! 21 ain’t too old to spank! I know unprintable jokes that are cuter than you! Take your obscene little game and go home to the outback of Oz.
The site I visited was a form of pornography, however. After seeing it featured on FOX News, I went to the “V-Tech Rampage” site and played through the game a couple of times. It’s a crudely produced little piece of obscenity, with graphics on the level of Pac-Man.
Obviously, what is causing the current uproar is the fact that this little shooter game is based upon a horrible real-life tragedy. Adding to the problem is the game’s creator, a 21-year-old Aussie whose name will not be honored here. This chap sports a Hitlerian toothbrush moustache and a nasty attitude. He says he will remove the game from the Internet for $2000, and apologize for $3000.
I have children and blue jeans older than this punk. Where are his parents? I suppose he has the right to create such a “game”; conversely, I suppose if I could get within arm’s reach, I would have the right to give him a whack upside his head on behalf of the survivors and next-of-kin of the Virginia Tech victims.
You won’t find a link to this little game here. It takes a few clicks, using Google™ through Yahoo™. Like the real shooter, I won’t honor the kid’s name or website with mention here. I’m sure that since his 5 minutes of attention on FOX, this arrogant little kid is wallowing in multiple site hits and the attention of the world. I regret being one of the site hits, but I had to see it to believe it. It’s real. I would’ve felt less furtive had I been viewing naked women online.
Obsessive as always with my father’s murder, I wondered about the impact if some kid half the world away suddenly designed the “.22-caliber Killer Game”. Y’know, something about stalking, hiding in the bushes, and shooting elderly men in the head when they return home from their respective jobs. Hurt, angry, and outraged doesn’t begin to describe it. I’d be looking for blood and thunder if someone dealt with my personal tragedy that way.
I can only hope that the Virginia Tech families form a unified front against this punk, and ignore him. What he’s done is a sorry example of human behavior. Just because one has the right to do something, they are not justified in their execution of that right. We don’t need more laws to stop such idjits; we need to shun them, hence no link on this site to the game.
He didn’t even get Andy Warhol’s fifteen minutes; he got five too many of fame. Nobody reads this blog, so my commentary won’t help to load his wagon.
Be gone, bad boy! 21 ain’t too old to spank! I know unprintable jokes that are cuter than you! Take your obscene little game and go home to the outback of Oz.
3 Comments:
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That's a sick puppy! You know, with all the lip service kids today give that word "respect", why don't more of them have some of it?
Haven't seen it. Afraid to check it out... (I'd probably punch him out!)
Sounds like a real A-hole!
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