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Old 21-06-2003, 03:33   #18
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Originally posted by kronas
np i hear ya if you think your kids are old enough wise enough to watch certain froms of 'entertainment' why not let them parental responsability is the key not this blanket censorship
IMHO it also " enlightens " them into the big bad world that they are growing up in, by that I dont me that they have cart blanc over what they watch, even I have some morals, but to shield them to much could do just as much harm, IMHO again.

That said it is getting a bad world to grow up in, makes you wonder about these " futuristic " films, how much of that is to close for comfort ?
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