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10-04-2006 @ 9:47AM
Prauche said...
You know, Blizzard is actually doing us all a public service. You know, survival of the fittest. I have no problem with these kids being "addicted" to WoW. And I have no problem with the parents who allow it. Just means that these folks won't procreate and contaminate the gene pool...
Horribly Parented Children Withdrawn From The Human Gene Pool FTW!
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