Situation: You buy a game rated M (which means 17 and older) for your 14 year old grandson. A year later, you find out that there are 'graphic' sex scenes in the game, which are only unlockable after a lot of effort and downloaded mods. You sue the company, because you believe it "should give up its profits from the game for what amounted to false advertising, consumer deception and unfair business practices." The lawyer representing you makes the astoundingly intelligent remark of "no parent would knowingly buy an adult-only video game for their children."
WHAT PART OF 17 AND OLDER DID YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?!
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