That's the intro from a video report by Roanoke's WSLS-10 which frets about bad language used by players during Xbox Live Halo 3 matches. Anchor John Carlin (left), who pulled his own son's XBL play into the story, says:
[We placed] a microphone in Tyler’s headset. The conversation was x-rated from the first shot... In another clip, clearly a young child was among the players. His language as bad as theirs... And the kids aren’t just hearing the bad talk—they’re speaking it. Racial slurs and homophobic comments as well.
QUOTE (Seaofclouds @ May 17, 2008 07:58 am) The little kids are worse than any of the adults I know that get on XBL. It's like they know they have some freedom so they take advantage of it.
tell me about it but there isn't a second I don't go through the hallways of my school with out people cussing.
Yeah, kids are bad these days. Nathan comes home saying things he knows he shouldn't say because the other kids say it. He knows what words he isn't allowed to say and he's really good about it until he is around certain kids. He gives me the whole "But ____ said it.".
QUOTE (Seaofclouds @ May 17, 2008 10:06 am) Yeah, kids are bad these days. Nathan comes home saying things he knows he shouldn't say because the other kids say it. He knows what words he isn't allowed to say and he's really good about it until he is around certain kids. He gives me the whole "But ____ said it.".
lol but though you can tell him it's wrong one day he will say it almost everyday it is the truth unfortunately