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World of Warcraft induced demonic possession

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Post October 7th, 2010, 1:02 pm
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Emphasis on what the point of my post was: "This has to be staged."

Post October 7th, 2010, 2:24 pm

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Oh great. Religion has been included in this topic. Run for your lives.

Post October 7th, 2010, 5:44 pm

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Originally posted by Jms10391

^^

If that kid does have a mental disorder, how could he film the bit for tosh.o, the person who could be the biggest ass to him, and have him stay calm for the entire time?


Cause that (tosh.0) is oblviously staged. Since he knew he was gonna be on tv and it was acting he knew it wasn't real. However things in real life may get more hectic cause, like past members said, he can't filter controlling his emotions or feelings. I had a similar problem but i never got that bad and that was a part of a bigger problem which is now being taken care of but he needs to get a doctor as soon as he can assuming this is real. Im gonna lead towards its being real mainly because i have similar issues and i know how bad it can get.

I never overreacted over video games but like a sudden severe change in select routines would send me flying off the handle. Not breaking things exactly but its what your used to and some people (me, him) absolutely hate sudden changes in their daily lives. EX, my teacher annouced the other day that there is gonna be a seat change, if i know ahead of time then i don't really care. But if it were just a sudden *BAM* seat change then im just an unpleasent person. Like when i rode the bus, even though seats wern't assigned i had my seat that i sat in every day and people knew that and didn't bother it. They knew i had a set routine and not to break it, well one day someone did and i procedded to lift them from said seat and toss them down the aisle. This was before i had addressed the problem but i put money on it that if they had said something like "we're considering cancelling your WOW account for whatever reason" he may have not been so reactive over it. But a sudden change in things like that can make certin people extremely upset. Granted part of it is that he just needs a good kick in the ass. His parents are not doing anything about him thats part of it.

So im gonna go ahead and say this is real.

Post October 7th, 2010, 8:39 pm
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You know, i opened this topic because of the name and i thought it was going to be something interesting, but i found out that it's just a video link to a video i made fun of years ago. weak.
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Post October 7th, 2010, 10:16 pm

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^ Haha same

^^ He just gives me no legitimate proof that its real. In one video, he breaks a vacuum cleaner. I believe in another he breaks the microwave, but it was already broken (don't quote me on the microwave part). They also say he breaks a $3,000 tv, but if they have $3,000 to waste on a tv then why can't they just get a new vacuum cleaner or a microwave (if he actuallly broke it)?

For me, logically, I see no proof. Yes, there are people who do actually act like this in real life, but I believe this one is staged due to the fact there is so many if's to the video.

Post October 8th, 2010, 1:23 pm
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B and M, watch the other videos in the "greatest freak out ever" video series. The first one is somewhat believable, but in the other ones his parents purposefully buy him a crappy truck, saying "this way, banging it up won't matter," half-laughing as he proceeds to assault it with a baseball bat.

In another video, his father rushes into the living room in an over-dramatic "shut up while I'm watching football!" way, and throws him outside to be "attacked" by a big dog.

And in all of these videos, they just let their son film it all, even seeming to encourage him, they're all laughing at it, and their reactions to what is going on are half-assed "stop"s, without an ounce of sincerity. Either this series is staged, or this family is full of the biggest a**holes in the world.

Post October 9th, 2010, 3:08 am

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I never did watch the others till now. Modern day parents sometimes act like they don't care. As sad as it is they dont do anything to kids now including punishment. Its "oh honey dont do that you know we don't like it". The points you presented do make it seem more staged than i noticed. Im just saying don't call it fake cause of how he acts. In the truck one IMO its a matter of the parents not doing anything. The truck will work, and wouldn't be bad for going off roading, he shouldn't complain. But like i said some parents have issues with punishment. And although some look fake look at the newest, i don't think a cop would agree to mace a kid just for a internet series, let alone not hold the callers responsable for a fake 911 call. It could be a costume, but im not so sure.

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