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8-11-2011 @ 8:27PM
Matt said...
I think that's besides the point. From what I've seen in the mother's letter...she's just worried and hopeful that her "9 year old son" (insert italics there for added emphasis) who is already at the mercy of a cruel hand dealt to him is able to enjoy a wonderful fantasy game without the ugliness that only ignorance can color an experience with. I really don't think it's too much for her to ask; indeed, I think your comment's bitter tone speaks to a loss of innocence that kids these days think of as being commonplace and the norm, which is incredibly tragic, and as Mr. Gray has adeptly pointed out, incredibly sad. Let the kid enjoy his childhood...there is plenty of time to deal with life's cruelty when he comes of age...at the very least, let the poor thing hit puberty!