Your comparisons are completely irrelevant to this situation. Your focused on the kid's misguided attempt to gain something from someone who told him it was possible rather than the con artist who exploited the gullibility and youthful expectations that such a thing was possible... And worse, your being a jerk about it too. Modding, hacking, lagging, cheesing, cheating.. All part of the gaming world buddy, deal with it and let it go... And cut the kid some slack, you come off like an arrogant Jack a$$ who sides with the losers who hurt the kid because you think it taught him a valuable lesson and he deserved it. No kid deserves that and you should be ashamed of yourself for even suggesting otherwise.
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Edited by ChetrsNvrProsper: 2/21/2015 12:29:01 AMim not siding with either of them. they both knew what they were doing was wrong and shouldnt have done it. they should both get their consoles banned. am i supposed to feel sorry for cheaters and griefers? maybe this is a life lesson to be learned. kermit the frog feasts on the tears of children!
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You aren't supposed to anything... But Since you like the metaphors so much, "She asked for it, wearing a little skirt and flirting with every guy in the room." You're THAT guy, blaming the victim for "asking" for it. It comes off even worse because he's just a kid. Bet you're regretting ever saying anything right now... As you should be.
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i dont put on little skirts and flirt with every dude in the room, nor do i try to cheat online video games or delete random peoples profiles. i have nothing to regret. try again
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Edited by Stormkist: 2/21/2015 1:11:31 AMYou missed my point completely.
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does this skirt make my ass look big?
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The amount of "omg" and lols I'm seeing in this chain... Yup yup to what you said. Not to mention the whole falsifying info the kid did or that mother made the accounts and promptly handed control over...which might not work as a loophole.