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I believe that anybody who has an interest in debate, as well as the ability to intelligently support their views, should be allowed on this site.
In my opinion, the better the variety of debaters, the more interesting the debate.
Now, I'm hardly older than a 7th grader, but being on my school's debate team, I can't help but notice that some debates we have rival the quality of debates had by adults on this site.
Waffles for the win!
You have more options with waffles, because you can do anything you could do with a pancake and more! You can bake chocolate chips or blueberries in, or put jelly or something on the top. Also, if you buy them from the store in those boxes, you can get those little pictures on them.
Waffles win.
A violent video game alone will not normally effect a child. (As long as the kid is not "messed up" from the start) It takes more to turn a child into a car stealing serial killer.
Bad parents, a bad school, or a crime filled neighborhood can all add to the problem.
If a nice kid plays GTA, do you think he's going to be effected as much as a kid living on a street where gangs rampage about?
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