People were getting sick all over the place here. And yes, some people it was very tame and didn't make them all that sick. But the majority of that I saw with it were VERY sick, much worse than the normal flu. I don't get all the people calling it all a conspiracy. It was definitely sensationalized, but for most of the ones that got it, it was a nasty virus.
Walmart already sells R rated movies in their electronic section, so I don't see them stopping Redbox from doing it. McDonalds could be another story, but I really doubt it too.
It has nothing to do with whatever is "causing" the alleged "addiction". If it wasn't gaming or chatting, it would be something else that they are obsessed with. Yes, obsession, not addiction to anything. It's not the thing causing the problem. The person had the problem in the first place and the internet is just one of the targets of that obsession. It's just funny that the quacks that want this in the book haven't noticed that most of the people had some other "addiction" (obsession to something else) before the "internet addiction" was "diagnosed".
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