You neutered the end of my sentence.
Since when did huge corporations get a say in what you can and can’t play based on your physical health
You neutered the end of my sentence.
Since when did huge corporations get a say in what you can and can’t play based on your physical health
Again, since they have the ability to refuse service for any reason they want.
So by giving someone who’s depressed, advice to try and cheer them up, is discriminating against them? They simply want to influence people to have a better life. Same as a psychologist or a doctor… Maybe I’m just thick but I still lack in seeing how the difference is a bad thing. Video games in general discriminate against the blind… :retard:
thank god im fit and do full body workout every other day.
Indeed. It’s in their EULA. If you don’t like it, get a PS3.
Orly?
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I also had a friend whose whole family was born fat. They all got it in them, it’s not their fault.
How is pestering an overweight guy by making his avatar fat the same are giving someone who’s depressed advice?
This is more comparable to saying the depressed guy in your example is a dumb-ass and should cheer up. It doesn’t help shit.
If they do this, they should also ban assholes, which would mean banning themselves. We’ll see if they’d still go through with it if that’s the case.
What? I don’t know about the being born fat part, but there are definitley varying degrees of how quickly people become obese. Some people can eat all they want for most of their youth and get nowhere near obesity, and other people eat just a little bit more than they should and they start to bloat.
Damn fatties, get outta my Xbox Live!
Why do you need a game to do that?
Hence why I said “can” instead of “will”
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