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SaintBootay wrote:Some moronic kid killed himself when I was little and his bereaved mother went nuts and sued the record company that released the M*A*S*H* TV series theme song "Suicide Is Painless" for being responsible for killing her baby. That this lawsuit was even allowed into court was LUDICROUS. That it caused the company enough trouble that they were forced to change the opening theme to exclude the lyrics was even crazier. That was like 30 or 40 years ago.
ValliKat wrote:And Boo, wow, I was about to say that I am only 37 and used to watch M*A*S*H in first run so I doubted that it could've been 30-40 years ago...but damn!! M*A*S*H first aired in 1972. Christ I'm old!
SaintBootay wrote:[You can think my stance on this is cold, but I myself have faced the questions that follow in the wake of the suicide of someone very close and never once did I consider pointing the finger of blame at something like a rockstar, videogame or movie; even at my least rational when the pain was so fresh that it was incapacitating. I'll admit that I'm far from typical... but honestly, I'm still human and subject to the same range of emotional responses, flaws and foibles as the rest of our screwy species.
FoxyJama wrote:Actually she has been on the news several times lambasting SOE for hiring psychologists to make EQ more addictive. She has made several untrue allegations about the game, the people in the game, and what the game does to people. I became quite interested in her website and organization a few years ago when Shawn Wooley died (it was a HUGE issue in EQ at the time) and back when she was on 48 Hours. She *does* blame the game, the developers, and the addiction for her son's death, which I think is unfortunate.
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