I am confused at which is worse — being 20 and playing a video game or using a battle ax on a fellow child-adult.
Fus Ro D’oh!
So... he must have had a big unanswered question that needed axin.
If all it required was stitches then it wasn’t a real battle ax and he didn’t have much of a swing. Apparently hefting an actual weapon takes more strength than pushing the X+A+down buttons at the same time.
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So, when will the left beg for battle axe control?
That seems to be the authorities favorite new "throw away" charge. It isn't bad enough he chopped somebody with an axe...but GASP...he made TERRORISTIC THREATS while doing it.
Here's the New York Daily News article which also calls it a medieval ax then shows a picture of a halbert.
I assume he just grapped the nearest battle axe he could find. My place is littered with them. It seems every Christmas someone gets me a battle axe, a broad sword, a bladed mace, etc. The cat o’ nine tails last year was the last straw. I had to send letters out saying “Please no more medieval weapons. I’m running out of space for them and I can hardly even lift a few. Something like a fruit cake would be just fine instead”.
LOL, there’s some meta-message in this story, I’m sure there is!
My first take was wrong—it wasn’t a virtual ax from the game. But, if all he had was cuts, it wasn’t much of an ax, either. Still.... weird.
The argument is that children aren't influenced by anything they see on TV or video games for that matter.
But yet the govt has banned all tobacco related advertisements from not only TV and radio but roadside signs too........
What do they know that they're not telling us? (or that WE already know?)
World of Warcraft. It’s not for real life.
Gonna go out on a limb here and say this is probably a white on white crime.