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My problem with Pokemon Go is that it is clearly marketed toward kids and I see creepy old men out in parks playing it. It's as bad as these Bronie people.
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Editado por bip: 8/6/2016 7:33:49 PM>Official trailer from Niantic >Literally no kids
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Umm....they were 15 years old and that isn't the official trailer. It's from IGN.
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It's the official trailer, re-uploaded onto IGN. IGN does that, btw. Also, those people look at least 17.
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Let's agree that it's high-schoolers. High schoolers are kids. When I say kids, I refer to anyone under the age of 25. If I see more 27-40 year-old people playing this that the 10-20 year old bracket, I have a serious concern about those creeps. Why must I explain everything to you like as if you don't understand how the world works? By the way...that was a rhetorical question. I already know the answer.
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So apparently even after reaching the legal drinking age, as long as they're not 25, they're still a kid to you? Well that explains why you use the word so often.
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Yes. In this day and age where a generation was raised with "time-outs", weak parenting, and a TERRIBLE public education system they are children. Most people at the age of 22 know less about the realities of the world because of the above point. An entire generation thinks that google makes them smart. I was born in a time before cell-phones, pagers, and the internet. I grew up without being attached to a cellphone. I learned from my grandparents and my parents on top of a great education. I was reading Herman Melville when I was in 4th grade. 4th graders in the past 20 years can't even read Go Dog Go. The younger generations are raised by parents who allow them to run wild and say whatever they want without fear of an epic beatdown. So, punks like you lurk the internet, talk smack all day, and then have to be taught a lesson by people like me.
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While I agree that parents and the public education system seem to have no clue how to raise a child, your comments on how kids love to talk smack is incredibly hypocritical, considering how often you put others down and elevate yourself on a pedestal in increasingly comedic ways.
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I've been trolling since the early 90's and you can think whatever you want about that statement but it is 100% accurate. It's an artform. I've already explained to you COUNTLESS times why I post the way I post. I'm not here to make friends...I'm here for views. I tell people my modus operandi as in I spell it out. So no, there is no hypocrisy in my approach. I rule the internet the way I see fit. If I saw it fit, I could crash this entire server but those days are in the past.
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I agree trolling is an artform. But what you're doing, isn't really trolling. I could go on about how I'm the greatest person alive, but at the end of the day that's not trolling. That's just being egotistical. You sound less like a troll and more like a small child acting cocky because he figured out how DDOSing works. In a community like YouTube, pubicly acknowledging you're only in it for views will only hurt your channel as a whole. You rely on the people on the site to watch your content; don't treat them like sheep, or they will not watch your content. It's basic psychology. Treat people nicely and they will be more likely to pay attention to you.
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Keep it at the top!
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Glad to see you have no arguments. Also at this point, nothing you nor I say in this string of replies will bump the post. Sorry to burst your bubble.
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Keep it at the top!
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I don't play Pokemon go that much, I play my ds version a hundred times more