True story or not, "Adam" may be a douche for deleting a little kid's characters, but the little kid is a douche for trying to cheat, and for being gullible.
They both lose
I win
/discussion
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[quote]True story or not, "Adam" may be a douche for deleting a little kid's characters, but the little kid is a douche for trying to cheat, and for being gullible. They both lose I win /discussion[/quote]
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What about the 4 other people who he did it to?
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I wouldn't say the kid is a douche for that. :/ Although he did try to cheat, everyone tries to at times. By that logic, everyone is a douche, which can be moderately true. :3
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trying to cheat, to me, means actively seeking out an avenue to cheat. he was not doing that.. Kirmit offered a method to rank up his character. An 11 year old kid was duped. KTF should have all his crap deleted. End of story.
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Trying to cheat is trying to cheat. No way around it. If he had succeeded in actually cheating, it would've made him a cheater. I wouldn't sugar coat it. The last thing we need to do is start to coddle children more than we already do. Give them this give them that. So they have no motivation to work. If you're going to be gullible and buy into some scammer, it's no different than if we're and adult buying into a paypal scheme to steal all your money.
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I agree that trying to cheat is trying to cheat. A kid being asked if he'd like an easy way to boost his character 10 levels (in an attempt to gain control of his console) is not trying to cheat. You may see this as semantics but I don't. This was child predatory behavior. It started and ended there. Simple as that.