Shin Ramberk 88th Post

 
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| "NPR, video game violence, minibosses" , posted Fri 18 Mar 05:03
There was a short 5 minute segment on NPR today about video game violence. It was kind of a funny segment because politicians were arguing whether violence against space aliens was okay but human on human violence was bad. And then, what if the aliens were disguised as humans-- would that be also bad? Anyhow, it was a 5 minute segment on Talk of the Nation show that aired today. At the end of segment they played the minibosses as segueway music for the next segment.
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