Man Blames Developer For Game Addiction, Crashes Car Into HQ

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Again, how is it that a game can make you so mad that you do something like this? And what the hell did the brother do to deserve the guy using his car to crash it into the game developers headquarters? Damn. :eek:

Lee is in Korea on a three-month visitor permit. The car he drove belonged to his older brother, who lives here. Lee admitted to the wrongdoing and told the police that he had been angry that he had become addicted to games created by the company. He said he had committed the act on impulse, after drinking.
 
You know you're doing your job well when game addicts are driving thru yore HQ's!
 
No, you are addicted to a games because you have mental issues and the fact you thought crashing a car (drunk or no) into the developers HQ was a good idea also supports that. Dont blame others for your own shortcomings.
 
We need to ban cars, or maybe video games, or.......

How about we just ruin this loser's life by making an example out of him. They should take his computer and any thing else he owns to pay for the damages. That should help with his addiction problem.
 
It was a Big Mac he ate last week that made him do this. Cant believe you cant see it!!! He so needs to sue Mickey Deez. This could have been avoided.
 
"He said he had committed the act on impulse, after drinking."

So he can't control his impulses when it comes to gaming, and then...
 
Things that are enjoyable make people want to continue to do them... who would have fucking thought that to be possible! You can get addicted to ANYTHING that is enjoyable though, people can either stop doing it, or if not it means you yourself have an easily addictive nature so go drive your car through parents house for fucking up your genes!
 
Dang, I can only feel bad for his brother cause you know in some way or another he is going to end up paying for a lot of this, and he is going to have to fix his car too.
 
First step is admitting you have a problem.

I think he was a little confused about the second step though, I'm pretty sure it is "Seek help", not Seek wanton destruction.
Maybe he will get help in the penal system. Certainly he will encounter a whole new dimension when his friends poke him.
 
Wrong, it wasn't his car. Try reading the article we are discussing?
"The car he drove belonged to his older brother, who lives here" Sorry dude, looks like you need to work on your reading skills, as I was saying, I feel sorry for the brother who has had his car used to plow into a building.
 
We need to ban cars, or maybe video games, or.......

How about we just ruin this loser's life by making an example out of him. They should take his computer and any thing else he owns to pay for the damages. That should help with his addiction problem.

What?! Why make an example out of him? He's a victim. He needs help from us. It's not his fault.

Now to focus on the REAL issue here:
I think we should have a mandatory age limit on games, as well as time limits to stop addiction. It's the games fault. The inanimate object that does nothing on it's own and requires interaction. Same with the car. How did he have access to both of those? Why didn't his brother lock the car up? His brother should be held responsible, as should the vehicle manufacturer.

(yea, I'm not serious.... In case it wasn't obvious).
 
I would like to congratulate this man for crashing his car into a company that makes free to play mobile game ass cancer, clearly he is an exceptional individual.
 
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