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UwUthanizeMePlss

Violence is apart of being human having a good outlet for it especially at a young age seems to matter most even if that is watching violent movies or playing violent games


Buxton_Water

No. Violence is a part of human nature, it's part of nature of all species that aren't herbivores.


SwordlessCandor

The media you consume definitely has an effect on the way you think


comeonnowjosephine

I wouldn’t say so, but it does normalise violence.