I still dread to think Gabby!  Yes stress relief - though I built him
a computer recently to try and encourage a little more stay at home -
on the pretext of him needing one for senior school.

On 2 Mar, 15:45, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Funny, chazwin said the same thing about his then 12-year-old son.
> Strangely enough this game didn't have the same soothing effect on him
> that it had on his son. That you as a grandparent don't react is
> normal, his parents are probably held responsible for his behaviour.
> Does he come over to your house as a stress relief, yes? My father
> pays my son for good grades at school, that's another way of stress
> relief, you see. And Craig's avatar is Kierkecraig, he set that
> straight many a time.
>
> On 2 Mrz., 14:29, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have spent many of the last months modding GTA for my grandson
> > Gabby.  Chris would be a poor neo-Nazi - he looks far too clumsy to
> > get the double-heeled jackboot thump and the salute up with slick
> > timing.  I'd pay more attention to real reasons if any of this was
> > worth thinking about.  My grandson is more or less genocidal in GTA
> > IV, yet is a very gentle kid amongst his peers.  Perhaps we should
> > write up this incident in machine code?  Though I dread to think what
> > an avatar of Craig smirking would look like!
>
> > On 2 Mar, 11:36, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hahaha. Let me admit in turn, that the more I loosen up on insisting
> > > on reading, thinking and good social behaviour as educational
> > > essentials the happier my son gets. Intercultural demands make it that
> > > I allow him to play GTA that he got for his 11th birthday and he loves
> > > it. And positive vibration is all that ever mattered, right? ;-)
>
> > > On 2 Mrz., 04:41, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > My dark secret is out. Well, it's nice to finally get it off my chest.
> > > > Guess I'll bust out my jackboots and suspenders now. ;)
>
> > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bDY0DfEjmo
>
> > > > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Kierkecraig <[email protected]> 
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Apparently you're a neonazi Chris.
>
> > > > > On Mar 1, 2:23 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> Yes indeed, Molly. :) Somehow, I knew I could count on you for a
> > > > >> little happy sunshine.
>
> > > > >> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> 
> > > > >> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > I think we can express ourselves without belittling or diminishing 
> > > > >> > any
> > > > >> > other.
>
> > > > >> > On Feb 28, 12:30 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> >> The goings on are hardly going on to be honest Slip.  I'm 
> > > > >> >> generally a
> > > > >> >> supporter of a kind of ruthless honesty - perhaps a rather naive
> > > > >> >> approach that more or less accepts that status quo opinion is
> > > > >> >> embroiled with the Undead.  In some ways we can never really tell 
> > > > >> >> the
> > > > >> >> truth to power and are broadly treated as mad by it if we stray 
> > > > >> >> from
> > > > >> >> supplication.  Films from New World to Changeling show just how 
> > > > >> >> cruel
> > > > >> >> establishments can be, but there is a sense in which we can only 
> > > > >> >> watch
> > > > >> >> this as film, not confront it directly.  The Soviets used to send
> > > > >> >> their dissidents to the madhouse, and actually our history is not 
> > > > >> >> that
> > > > >> >> much better (though it is better).
> > > > >> >> There is a sense in which we dare not look at ourselves and that 
> > > > >> >> we
> > > > >> >> need to dare.  Yet this needs a spirit of mutual understanding as 
> > > > >> >> an
> > > > >> >> aim and a practical recognition that much character assassination 
> > > > >> >> and
> > > > >> >> barbarism is waiting once we are prepared to breach taboo.  The 
> > > > >> >> simple
> > > > >> >> spirit of this is in the notion that one might not share an 
> > > > >> >> opinion
> > > > >> >> but does support the right of others to hold it and articulate it.
> > > > >> >> Just as we begin to open up, we forget this is a very dirty world.
> > > > >> >> The balancing acts are difficult.
>
> > > > >> >> On 28 Feb, 04:01, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> >> > What are you saying, Slip ?  I just couldn't fathom.
>
> > > > >> >> > On 28 Feb, 06:15, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> >> > > Where is everyone?
> > > > >> >> > > I visited the e pissedofftomogly group to see the vehemence 
> > > > >> >> > > directed
> > > > >> >> > > at this house.  There is not a shred of censorship that is 
> > > > >> >> > > being
> > > > >> >> > > purported by some.  Rules are rules that are understood when 
> > > > >> >> > > one joins
> > > > >> >> > > any group discussion and not to be discarded when one has 
> > > > >> >> > > reached a
> > > > >> >> > > level of I've been here long enough to disregard. I find it 
> > > > >> >> > > vile and
> > > > >> >> > > putrescent that some think they can manipulate a group by 
> > > > >> >> > > alienation.
> > > > >> >> > > To start a hall of shame thread which actually calls for 
> > > > >> >> > > surnames is
> > > > >> >> > > totally absurd and self motivated.   Kudos to you my friend 
> > > > >> >> > > arch for
> > > > >> >> > > not taking part in such an apparent act of childishness!  
> > > > >> >> > > This is not
> > > > >> >> > > to say the epistemology group is without merit and of 
> > > > >> >> > > intellectual
> > > > >> >> > > stature but to point out that in that group as well, 
> > > > >> >> > > tolerance towards
> > > > >> >> > > that behavior should be nil.  It makes the group look bad and 
> > > > >> >> > > it
> > > > >> >> > > should be nipped at the bud.
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