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This I find an odd thing, sure it's sad some children took their lives and parents are trying to find out answers why but thinking a computer game is the reason is a little silly. The game is the most popular game, so out of all those that play it, there will always be a percentage of users that have things happen to them, the game isn't responsible for these suicides. It would be like them blaming the game on the number of affairs people in relationships have against those that played the game a lot.

Based on this article alone I can make more presumptions to their suicides than just blaming the game, Callum didn't go out much, therefore probably didn't have many close friends and in school this can hurt a developing mind.



Hmm, pie.