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Edited by Recon Number 54: 9/9/2014 1:37:59 AM
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I'm not allowed to play Destiny anymore. :(

Well fellow Guardians, it looks like my adventure is coming to a premature close as I can no longer play Destiny with the lot of you because of unfortunate circumstances. It seems that Destiny is no longer allowed in the household. After finally downloading the beta, setting up my exo hunter and jumping into the game for a few hours, I was met with a powerful urge to use the bathroom after sitting for so long in my room, exploring Old Russia and beating the Devil's Layer (twice!). I knew that it would just be a quick trip across the hall to the bathroom, so I left the game running and didn't think to lock my door as I left my bedroom, the first mistake in a series of terrible tragedies. So, there I was just doing my business in the bathroom, eagerly thinking about what I was going to do next in game. Maybe I would go into the Crucible and try out some of my sharpshooting skills on my trusty sniper, or maybe I'd message one of my friends to see if he had finished the Beta download yet. The Beta had been great so far, and playing it with my friend would have made it 1000X better if my mother hadn't suddenly yelled from behind the bathroom door, "WHAT IS THIS!" Now, to give some context to my mother's attitude towards video games, let's just say that she thought Pokemon was a morally questionable game as it had you capture "little raving monsters" into "confining prisons" only to let them out for "bloodthirsty battles that make dogfights look tame". To sum it up, she was against video games for the most part and only allowed certain ones in the house, and that was on very rare occasions. The only reason we got a PS3 was for Little Big Planet as she thought it was cute enough to not be that harmful to my development. So as you can guess, when my mother walked into my room looking for me and was greeted by the sight of a large machine gun pointed at the remains of a Fallen Dreg, you can figure out how she reacted. "WHAT IS THIS!" Quickly washing my hands and exiting the bathroom, I saw my mom standing in my room looking at the TV screen and then turning to me with a pretty angry look on her face. I thought about running just to escape the lecture I knew was coming, but her angry eyes held me there like a butterfly pinned under glass. "Is [i]THIS[/i] what you've been doing in here? Playing this [b]AWFUL[/b] game for the past few hours!?" I told her that I was and that it was the first day of Beta. I tried to explain to her that it was a really fun game with not a lot of graphic violence, and that even though it had guns in it, it really wasn't that bad. Of course body on the screen didn't help, but I had to try something to stop her from freaking out even more. I even tried calming her down by saying that it was free to download, but that certainly didn't help as she suddenly thought that thousands of horribly violent games were readily available on "that gamestation" for free and she started questioning me if I had downloaded anything else of a suspicious nature. After her lecturing me about online pornography, how violent video games make you a violent person and how I was still young and impressionable from every form of media, she ended the talk by saying, "Just wait till your father hears about this." And wouldn't you know it before she left the room, she walked over to where my playstation was, unplugged it with a forceful jerk and walked right past me into the hallway, holding the playstation like it was an old, dirty rag in need of disposal. I don't know if I can even describe how sad and broken I felt in that moment. When my dad came home a few hours later I wasn't sure what to expect. Whenever he talks to me, it always seems to be in a more professional manner than a fatherly manner. Maybe it's just how he was raised, but I know that I will never see my father as a close, warm friend. When he came inside the house he smiled and hugged my mom, but as soon as he saw me, his face calmed and turned into a silent stare. I knew he was angry at me, and that silent stare brought more terror into me than any yelling could ever do. He set his work things down and calmly walked into the kitchen to sit in his chair at the small wooden table we had from years before. It was his silent signal for me to come sit down and talk with him about what had happened earlier. My father sat there with his back to me, just simply reading the newspaper as I approached the table. He didn't say anything to me when I sat down next to him and he just waited a couple of minuets before speaking. "So, how'd your day go?" I told him it was good. That was all. I knew he wouldn't ask the question right away. "Your mom called me earlier today, she asked how work was going, you know how she is, and if we would be able to take a trip up north later this year. I think that if scheduling goes right, and your grandparents are available, then we should be able to go sometime in mid-August. What do you think?" I said it was fine. The trip would be fun. "I think it will be quite enjoyable too." He paused for a moment. "Your mother also told me that you and your friend Ashton were planning on playing a game today. Something called Destiny?" I nodded, knowing what was coming. "And it's a video game?" More nodding. "I see." "Now you know how we feel about video games, correct? And you [i]especially[/i] know how we feel about violent ones, right?" I don't even move my head, I just look down at the floor. "I know you do. Now while I was at work, I took some time to research this game of yours and you know what interesting things I found out? It is indeed a violent, shooting video game. Now what made you think that it was okay for you to play that without first asking us? I know that you are growing up, but there are very concrete rules that everyone in this household must abide by, and while you are still living here, you must follow them." My eyes are closed tight, my face still towards the floor. "Another interesting thing I found out was that there are very specific looking monsters in this game, I believe that they were called the Fallen and the Hive, that resemble very dark beings, almost demons if you will. Is that really the type of game I want my son to play? I don't think so." "Along those same lines, I found in the game that there's something called a Devil Walker?" My young brain can only come up with one thought amidst the pain, "Shit." "Now I'm not sure if you already knew about this so called Devil Walker in the game, and if you did you would definitely know the consequences, but amongst everything else that's wrong with that game called Destiny, that is the one thing that we cannot tolerate whatsoever. I believe I made it perfectly clear when you were young that anything pertaining to the Devil is not allowed in this household. [b]Nothing[/b] at all." It was the final nail in the coffin. A warm stinging starts to fill my eyes. "So as you can see, that game of yours violates one of the most fundamental rules I have laid down, and action must be taken to remedy this violation. You will delete any trace of that game from this house and you will have restricted access to the playstation, do you understand?" A single grieving nod. "Furthermore, you will start attending biblical school more often as you have obviously strayed from your teachings by disobeying your father and you mother. These are the consequences for your actions. You're dismissed." I wiped the tears from my face and got up from the table. I could barely see through the layer of saline in my eyes as I walked down the hallway to my room. With the broken hopes and dreams of a wonderful gaming experience, I cried myself to sleep thinking about the lost game that I'll never play and the fact that I fu[i]c[/i]king hate bible school.
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  • Brainwashing.... brainwashing.... you must assimilate assimilate assimilate....

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    • Edited by DestinyAwaits: 7/20/2014 1:52:04 AM
      As an atheist, I was able to not just laugh at this satirical masterpiece, but relate to it.

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      • While I am skeptical that this is post is factual... Treating a child like this will warp them way worse than any video game ever could.

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      • If this is real i would get out of that house as soon as you are legal those people you call parents are mentally not right

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      • Edited by Soulhunter: 7/20/2014 12:16:01 AM
        First than all, I consider myself a religious person. I am also a (casual) gamer, and likely a bad one :P . I didn't get a Xbox nor PS3 home until the kids were old-enough. Before that, we used a Wii: good games for kids, some good games for older gamers. Now one of my kid is a young teenager, and the other soon will be. I allow them to play (almost) any game they want, but one condition: with either their mother or myself in the same room, observing, commenting and correcting where needed (a hard labor, I have to say). Of course, there are limits, I would not allow them to play any AO games, and any M-rated game has to pass by me first, only if I approve it they can use it (of course, I explain to them *exactly* why I consider a particular game "not appropriate for them", and tell them I may allow it in the future). They are, after all, just kids. It has turned out just fine this far. I think, unfortunately, that due to people like your parents religious are tagged as "anti-scientific", and things like that. I am religious, catholic specifically, and I am also a scientist. I strongly believe that knowledge comes from God, and that if I want to better understand this world: who better to ask than the one who made it? :P So, stay strong, respect your parents (you have to, even if you don't like them), and the time will pass faster than you think, and you can avoid the same mistake with *your* kids (but *do* teach them about God). Oh, and don't blame God on this.... really, it is not His fault, He loves you, and I am sure he will give you a brilliant future.

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      • The parents guide for "How to make a serial killer" 101 :)

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      • Ha I hope this isn't a true story. If my parents were like that I'd probably have had committed some unspeakable act of violence long ago.

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      • This sounds like a shitty version of some /v/ pasta.

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      • Hahaha, this is great. Thanks for the reading respite. :)

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      • Edited by Azrayl: 7/20/2014 12:33:32 AM
        I don't want to be mean but if you keep your head low and never do something to prove to others that you are an individual with the freedom to decide what's wrong and what's right for you then you will never get out of the claws of other people be it your parents, friends or whoever. Obedience is a good feat but only to a certain extent. Past that extent it'll only hurt you and drive you mad. Fear is also a good feat but only if you know how to control it and only if you know what you should fear. I don't know how old you are but you seem to be a smart person. You should know that children can be or most of the times are rebellious. My parents were very strict and everything had to be done at specific times for specific reasons. They had a schedule for everything which was insane. One day I couldn't take it anymore and told my parents that I will stop listening to them and cussed my soul out. Of course my parents would threaten to kick me out of the house. And I would tell them to please go ahead and do so. And I would remind them that if I go out of my home I would never return and I would forget that I ever had parents. My mother didn't speak with me for months and I went further with my rebellion to show them that everybody lives their own life. Today after 14 - 15 years later I am still living with my parents, they love me and I love them and nobody cares anything about schedules anymore.

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      • Edited by SilentNinja891: 7/20/2014 12:35:47 AM
        I bet you did cry yourself to sleep over a video game. Pathetic

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        • My friend is a pastor's child and didn't have an xbox 360 but one night he said he busted out his old SNES and played Donkey Kong Country and his Dad remembered playing that and he said he was really good and his dad bet him if he won he would buy him an 360 and 3 weeks later I was playing halo with him

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        • Edited by banaqior: 7/20/2014 12:53:04 AM
          Wow. Your life sucks. Don't feel too bad, though. Eventually you will be able to move out on your own and you won't have to worry about stupid rules about video games. Like is your dad Hank Hill or something? Don't get me wrong I love Hank Hill, but he had some crazy rules with that Bobby.

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        • damn, that is one dumb mom. Try showing her articles about Harvard, Penn State and a few other well established collegiate universities studied on videos games and the human brain. Just playing games like Call of Duty can improve motor skills, hand eye coordination and keep your retina/muscles behind your eyes strong... that is just one of the many real life skills it can improve. I wont even get started about social skills, decision making, on the spot thinking. Sucks your mom is stuck in the stone age. try and educate her

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          • If your mom thinks video games make people violent, then ask her what video games did the KKK or the [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] play.

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            • The feels bro, my mom is a lot like yours!

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            • If this is true mate I feel sorry for you having to put up with that.

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            • Wow. This is giving a horrible name to Christians and religious people in general, and I AM a proud Christian who loves my religion. However, I play violent video games ALL THE TIME. Granted, I'm not really into GTA or games of that nature because it's not really my style. However, she is being VERY strict on you, and if she wants you to actually FOLLOW in their footsteps and actually grow to LIKE church, then she shouldn't be so harsh on you. Destiny may be violent yes, but then again so is the world. God of course doesn't want you to REPEAT the actions in the game, but as long as you don't become obsessed with the game, you should be good. Then again, as a HUMAN BEING, who would want to commit those actions in real life? It's all that, a GAME! First of all, did you try telling your parents that you are, in fact, KILLING these so called "demons"? You aren't on THEIR side. Your playing a good guy. Them doing this to you, can make you go AWAY from the church when you grow up in life. Take that as advice from a fellow religious teen. I'm 18 btw.

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            • My friend had parents just like this... He is now in prison because he killed his parents... Both.

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              • Edited by SageHeed: 7/20/2014 1:46:27 AM
                I'm having trouble believing there actually are cartoon-parents like that in the real world. But if this is for real, you should tell your parents; Yes, there are things called Devil Walkers in this game. The Fallen, the Hive, Wizards, these are demonic beings indeed. They represent the Encroaching Darkness. And YOU FIGHT THEM! With the LIGHT within, with weapons and with tooth and nail and claw you stand before the devils and demons and you refuse to give in, protecting humanity, by the guidance of a higher power. How can a Christian person reject that? This game could hold a religious message if you wanted it to. The Traveler could be God, his "fall" and the subsequent state of the world could represent humanity's "lost faith", the Ghost could be your Guardian Angel or Divine Inspiration, the Devils could be Devils, the encroaching darkness could be a representation of modern depravity and girls kissing girls and other nice things, and finally, the Guardians could be Christians championing the way of the Lord. All the aliens and apocalyptic sci-fi could be explained by poetic license and artistic expression, something the hard-lined Catholic Church have been known to accept in previous cases. Even the name - Destiny - fits this interpretation, as Christians believe in some sort of upcoming devastating showdown between the "light and dark". Not my preferred take, but you may be able to sell it to your parents. ;)

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                • Can't...stop.....[b]cringing[/b] *passes out from exhaustion*

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                • Ok, i have a hard time believing this story. But if this is really the case...lets just say teens can find different ways around different obstacles.

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                  • Hue hue hue [spoiler]I [b]get[/b] it.[/spoiler]

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                  • continue the story please what happen after you join bible school?

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                    • "Dad let me make it perfectly clear your an asshat and if you dont want me resenting you for the rest of my life for controlling my life you'll leave it be and take your bullshit somewhere else." Glad we had this talk sport see ya. lol

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                    • I am religious myself and i hate it when religious people act like this all your doing is reinforcing the stereotype that you have to choose between faith and fun i live with my religious grandmother and she at first had a problem with me playing violent video games till i explained that i am 17 and she is enabling me to have someone else make my decisions for me right b4 i grow up and 2 i am not worshipping these games i may spend alot of time on these but i hold firm to my reality and my faith

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