Seriously? That's a complete -blam!-ing cop out. There's NO reason at all for this guy to act this way. I can't believe you'd support that.
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Well I don't think he supports it, its just that world can be a very cruel place and sending an innocent kid into that world without any kind of preparation can cause these kind of things to happen. There isn't anything you can do, you have no control over what someone will or won't do or say on an online game. What you do have control over however, is the ability to talk to your brother and let him know that there are a lot of ignorant people in this world and show him how to deal with those types of experiences if they were to ever arise again.
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It's not a cop out, it's life. Maybe your brother isn't old enough to be online anyway.
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[quote]It's not a cop out, it's life. Maybe your brother isn't old enough to be online anyway.[/quote] Maybe your not old enough to be on forums. Common curtosey can be found no where in you. If done in real life it's just a front, because when you gain the anonimity of the internet the real you comes out. People like you are a plague on the forums. I understand your point, I really do. Shit happens in life. But normal people don't rub salt in the open wound. At least acknowledge that it sucks what happened, but your cold response is void of any care or sympathy. Which ultimately makes your point less impactful.
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Online interaction not rated by the ESRB. If you're any kind of sensible adult you know how online gaming is. He left his brother to the wolves.
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At least your attitude matches your name.