there r 2 ways 2 look at it if they realy play too much then yes but if they play in controled times for fun its ok.
Yes. you are ruining peoples lives
Boo Radley
I would say it's less the game, and more of the community that has it's impact on children. Video Games aren't necessarily ruining childrens' lives. It's more of the parents' fault than a video game if a life is ruin because if a video game has more influence over a child than their parent does...well that's self explanatory. Children should only be introduced to video games the parent feels their child is mature enough to play. I've met 9 year olds playing M rated games that are completely mature, and even more mature than most teens that play M rated games. It's more about maturity than it is about age. Just because someone is 17 doesn't necessarily mean they are mature. It's sad, but true.
I think that he got tired of ruining lives
Anything that might make their childrens' lives less happy.
yes to look out for their childrens
like ,childrens without parents.
Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional children's character who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
I don't believe Enya has any children. She lives alone in a house in Dublin, Ireland.
Paddington Bear is the children's book character who lives at 32 Windsor Gardens in London.
They used steamboats, steam trains and horse and carriages. By Riaz Hussein
You can't. Trust me. You totally can't. Unless.... you move away. Far far away. To a place where no one they know lives.