Imagine how awful it would be to discover that your child had been sexually assaulted by their pediatrician. To make matters worse, you find out that the same pediatrician had also assaulted more than one hundred other children. That nightmare has become a reality for many parents in Delaware. You can read more about this tragic story here:
People like this should be punished, better yet tortured for what they do. It's just sickening reading about people like this. I agree with Mr. Piazza that there should be some kind of public execution for these people that way others will think twice before committing such a horrible crime.
Video games have been said to deprive someone of their imagination and creative thinking. They force kids to stay inside and remain inactive as they sit on the couch and force junk food down their throats. Video games force people to become anti social and loose all grips on reality. These are all complaints i've heard through out my life because of what a small percentage of people go through, it is expected that everyone will go through it.
As far as i have experienced in my own life, video games have not only caused some people to become critical thinkers and great strategist on their own, but in most cases in these recent years team work has also started to play a big part in playing the games. Video games have also sparked awesome ideas in people to create even better games, stories, and art. Video game tournaments and conventions allow people to meet others who might share their passion in video games thus creating long lasting friendships. Even just playing a game with someone could be an awesome icebreaker or could cut the awkwardness out of uncomfortable situations. People shouldn't judge others for what they themselves have yet to experience. I use ign as my main video game resource.
For many years the local music scene has gone from one big fad to the next. From the point that i started going to local shows, it started off with the emo scene to screamo, and from there to what is now called the hardcore scene. It should be know that the hardcore that is popular now shouldn't be confused with the real hardcore bands such as terror, casey jones, or one life crew. The bands that are flying this new "hardcore" flag are bands that have completely strayed away from the genre's roots such as bands like attack attack! and emmure.
It has become very annoying to go to a local show and see three or four bands play after one another and have the exact same sound. "Nothing but heaviest crap we can think of!" Is what people usually tend to think. Construction and progression is something the seems to be completely void of their mind when writing music, the only thing they need are breakdowns! Yet the people, mainly the younger kids, are fooled by these bands to think that what they are listening to is hardcore. While the RGV doesn't have too many bands that should be looked as being actual hardcore bands that have been around for a while like dtd, trust in blood, regulate, and walk the graves, there is still hope. Thanks to Adam Gonzalez, the promoter and booker for VTHC(valley texas hardcore) and who has brought down a lot of hardcore bands through out the past few years, keeps bringing down bands that will hopefully inspire some people to realize that there is a lot of confusion around our local scene.
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