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#1  Edited By Gremmel

Living in an actual free society (Sweden) where women don't get arrested for having miss-carriages and where you can walk around in the streets without at any time having to "provide papers", I'm not really sure America still knows what freedom actually is. On a side note, when I as younger I yearned to go to USA one day, but seeing how you've treated foreigners over the past ten years or even your own citizens I'm actually to afraid to go there now. Imprisoning people without trials is such a front to humanity it's staggering just to mention one thing.

However selling Saints Row 3 to a unsupervised five year old is borderline child abuse I think. You actually don't develop real human sympathy or the ability to differentiate between right and wrong until you're around nine, some even later at around 12-13 years of age. You can't sell drugs (whatever you got that's legal) and guns to them so why this is a good thing I'm not getting.

That Americans freak out more about sex than actual violence in media is just silly to the point of sad.

Just to clarify I'm not saying any five years old kid shouldn't be allowed to play Saint's Row 3, but without parents/guardian there to actually teach them what morality is, the least the government can do, is to not allow those games to be sold to *minors.

*Appropriate age limitations not based on a politicians whim but actual current (non biased) psychological studies.

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#2  Edited By Gremmel

Good article, got AS as well, only been diagnosed for a few years now and I'm 28.

Just a word to everyone else who's not got AS, we're all still different, people with AS ain't all the same just like the rest of the people in the world ain't the same. Once you learn someone has a condition there's nothing worse than to be defined by it.