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Mystic Mock 31-01-2024 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11412369)
Thing is … as we all know .. you give people some leeway and others will take advantage.


Also that description of skin , fat and tissue also describes our family jewels or meat and two veg ..

So where does it all end if we don’t have rules or regulations.


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The people that you're talking about are going to do the Full Monty regardless of what this woman does with her body.

The Full Monty crew love to show their genitals off to people, that's not what this woman did, and neither did the men tbf.

Zizu 31-01-2024 10:35 PM

Woman gets warned by police for dancing topless with topless dancing men.
 
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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11412457)
The people that you're talking about are going to do the Full Monty regardless of what this woman does with her body.

The Full Monty crew love to show their genitals off to people, that's not what this woman did, and neither did the men tbf.


Well the men in the second photo were completely naked sooooo

My point is that if we don’t make a stand now then all HELL will possibly break loose ..

Who’d have imagined that there’d be the pungent smell of Marijuana on every corner anytime of the day …

On that note … more and more are now flaming well driving under the influence of marijuana DESPITE undeniable evidence that it impairs your judgment and reflexes ..
I’ve walked past UBER cars waiting for a job with their windows down and the smell of weed was overwhelmingly

Cherie 01-02-2024 09:47 AM

Bit torn on this tbh, dont understand why the men could remain topless, the woman was not dancing in a sexually provocative way, just uninhibited, think both should have been asked to cover up or none...:shrug:

I do understand what you are saying Zizu though

Mystic Mock 02-02-2024 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11412459)
Well the men in the second photo were completely naked sooooo

My point is that if we don’t make a stand now then all HELL will possibly break loose ..

Who’d have imagined that there’d be the pungent smell of Marijuana on every corner anytime of the day …

On that note … more and more are now flaming well driving under the influence of marijuana DESPITE undeniable evidence that it impairs your judgment and reflexes ..
I’ve walked past UBER cars waiting for a job with their windows down and the smell of weed was overwhelmingly

I'm talking about the men in the video.:laugh:

My problem with your point is that it's the same kind of argument that people used to make about "Video Games turn people violent" when imo if people are going to show their genitals off in public, they'll do that regardless. Just like how a violent person will be violent regardless of if they play GTA or not.

Zizu 02-02-2024 06:51 AM

Woman gets warned by police for dancing topless with topless dancing men.
 
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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11412689)
I'm talking about the men in the video.:laugh:

My problem with your point is that it's the same kind of argument that people used to make about "Video Games turn people violent" when imo if people are going to show their genitals off in public, they'll do that regardless. Just like how a violent person will be violent regardless of if they play GTA or not.


In this study, we examined how playing a violent video game affected aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. A total of 300 children (Mage = 6.38, SD = 0.25) were randomly recruited to play a violent or a nonviolent video game. Results revealed that briefly exposing children to a violent video game increased aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. In addition, a significant game × sex interaction showed that this effect was larger for boys than for girls. Findings were interpreted within and supported the framework of the general aggression model. Violent video game effects remain a societal concern, and boys should be regarded as a special group for aggression intervention.


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user104658 02-02-2024 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11412710)
In this study, we examined how playing a violent video game affected aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. A total of 300 children (Mage = 6.38, SD = 0.25) were randomly recruited to play a violent or a nonviolent video game. Results revealed that briefly exposing children to a violent video game increased aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. In addition, a significant game × sex interaction showed that this effect was larger for boys than for girls. Findings were interpreted within and supported the framework of the general aggression model. Violent video game effects remain a societal concern, and boys should be regarded as a special group for aggression intervention.


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The flaw with these studies is always that they are exposing children to content that is age-rated, usually 15+ but sometimes 18+ (example GTA, Mortal Kombat etc.) so the study is skewed; the question isn't "do violent games make people more violent" it's "does exposure to violence as children make people more violent". The answer to the first question is no, violent games dont make adults more violent and they're not supposed to be for children. The answer to the latter is yes, exposure to violence in any form as a child can increase levels of aggression. Games no moreso than movies and television... and (by far) the thing most likely to increase levels of aggression is experiencing real-world aggression either from family or peers.

Mystic Mock 03-02-2024 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11412710)
In this study, we examined how playing a violent video game affected aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. A total of 300 children (Mage = 6.38, SD = 0.25) were randomly recruited to play a violent or a nonviolent video game. Results revealed that briefly exposing children to a violent video game increased aggressive cognition and aggressive behavior. In addition, a significant game × sex interaction showed that this effect was larger for boys than for girls. Findings were interpreted within and supported the framework of the general aggression model. Violent video game effects remain a societal concern, and boys should be regarded as a special group for aggression intervention.


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There are studies that say otherwise on Video Games too.

And let's face it GTA nor COD nor any other Video Game makes people turn into Ted Bundy or Jack The Ripper, you'd already have to have psychological issues beforehand to even consider committing such an offense.

And if we go down this road then nothing that's in a public space could ever go past Disney level.

Even Food joints would need to watch out because "you're fattening up children" would be the argument, along with making them "lazy slobs."

bots 03-02-2024 06:23 AM

i watched loads of violent films, way before i was 18, it didn't make me violent, nor anyone else i know. Blaming something like video games is nothing more than a cop out from tackling the genuine causes of violence in society

Beso 03-02-2024 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11412856)
i watched loads of violent films, way before i was 18, it didn't make me violent, nor anyone else i know. Blaming something like video games is nothing more than a cop out from tackling the genuine causes of violence in society

They do make kids more violent though, a simple toss of the controller in anger because you got beat or shot is something the child would not have done had they not been playing the game.

bots 03-02-2024 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11412860)
They do make kids more violent though, a simple toss of the controller in anger because you got beat or shot is something the child would not have done had they not been playing the game.

i did that racing mario on a track, no violent images anywhere in the game :laugh:

Ammi 03-02-2024 07:30 AM

…there are instances of board game ‘frustrations’ that violent acts and incidents have then followed…so the linking factor really being frustration and someone struggling with control, rather than a struggle with a controller…/…excuse the pun…it’s the learning of coping skills that hasn’t been implemented and needs to be addressed…as humans, we go through our lives coping with ‘triggers’ that frustrate us…

Zizu 03-02-2024 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11412851)
There are studies that say otherwise on Video Games too.

And let's face it GTA nor COD nor any other Video Game makes people turn into Ted Bundy or Jack The Ripper, you'd already have to have psychological issues beforehand to even consider committing such an offense.

And if we go down this road then nothing that's in a public space could ever go past Disney level.

Even Food joints would need to watch out because "you're fattening up children" would be the argument, along with making them "lazy slobs."


Yes I agree for the most part

There are a lot of studies that do show that ANYONE watching violent movies / tv shows or playing violent games does indeed desensitise the individual though ..


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