We had a big family get-together for Grandma's birthday today~
She's... uh... old? Well, not old, but older. I don't know how much-- er, well, I mean I know she's a year older because it's an annual thing but I mean I don't know her exact age but the point is she gained some exp and we're celebrating another level up. \o/
'Sides, she doesn't really
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Yeah. After today I went from really disliking kids to "They're not so bad once they're into Pokemons~ =3=" XD;;
To be honest, I'm not sure if that's the norm. I'm fairly sure my cousin's kid doesn't have a game system (which actually makes me happy because that means I'll be the "cool cousin with the game system~" that my cousins with SNES and Sega Genesis were to me) since he didn't actually know how to play the Pokemon video game when he picked it up. I mean, he figured it out pretty quick, but-- wait this is unrelated to the question. Lemme start over.
I guess I'm not entirely sure what the norm is. I mean, I don't really know that many parents' rules on games for kids, and I don't know that many super young people now that I'm in college. Everyone's like, 20-something here.
The only parents' whose rules I know are those of my pastor and his wife since I happen to be friends with their kids, and, well, they're... my pastor and his wife. XD;;
That doesn't really constitute "the norm," anyway... though they follow the ESRB rating system pretty well, I think, and their kids are more into family friendly Nintendo titles anyway. Well, they aren't allowed to play Pokemon, but that's only because the eldest got so obsessed with it that he was like, playing it in school and stuff and they were like, "DKFJDLJ TALK TO PEOPLE, DAMMIT."
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