It’s just a normal game and no one is injured if they follow the rules. Paintball is way more dangerous. Again, STOP giving whole class or whole school punishments due to a few bad actors. This is no different than forcing assigned seats at lunch because 3 kids had a food fight. I’m SO over it. As a parent of rule following kids I’m so tired of them being punished for things they have no control over. |
| Teenage boys tend to not be the best at accessing risk no matter what they are doing. |
And yet most of them don’t kill themselves or someone else. Those ones are extra. |
The girl was the one who drove the car here, killing the boy. Can’t you read? |
Has he died? Also, he jumped on the moving car. Darwin Award. |
| We should celebrate Darwin at work. |
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THIS. My DC had a great time with his classmates playing this game. No one got hurt and it was a fun bonding experience. This |
She’s just as bad of a driver if she put her car in reverse and backed out of the driveway without checking behind her vehicle and never once looked in her rear view mirror. That’s the only way she could have been unaware he was there. He was standing in the rear bumper. He wasn’t laying on top of the car. |
No, it was parked in a driveway when he climbed on the bumper. She put then started driving. |
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You know the whole reason the birth rate is higher for boys than girls is because boys end up dying at an early age due to reckless behavior and eventually the sex ratio evens out? This has been going on since the dawn of time.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/CbQ18g6MH5cts0PJvdKhGQ/why-are-more-boys-born-in-certain-years |
That shows what lousy parents they are and not uncommon for bad parents to never accept any responsibility. That said, allowing kids to grow up playing video games is bad parenting as well. It all tracks. |
Good parenting to help keep the game what it is supposed to be. |
As a child psychologist, I agree with this. That and their frontal lobes are not fully developed yet so it’s a bad combination. |
This. Like the two boys who sneaked into a water park in winter, and died going down the frozen slides. And like many those who end up surviving their ordeals with just broken limbs or heads or necks. We usually hear of the fatalities or extreme injuries but those are the very tip of the iceberg. |
Sorry, but this is the correct answer. |