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Preach it, brother!! LAGC Jul 2012 #1
Do you think that our society as a whole is more violent now than, say, 30 years ago? Duer 157099 Jul 2012 #2
Lowest rate in 40 years? The Straight Story Jul 2012 #3
Hmm. Duer 157099 Jul 2012 #8
Because prison population these days is such an indicator of violent crime rates, right? (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2012 #16
also as i recall the 70s were a peak crime era (something to do with the percent of young men HiPointDem Jul 2012 #30
Boomers' prime years for violent crime tapered off late in the 70s JVS Jul 2012 #39
violent crime, uniform crime rate, 1957-2006. HiPointDem Jul 2012 #41
That was just refuted on msnbc - seems like some difference of opinion flamingdem Jul 2012 #12
This is a gun lobby point I'm afraid, it is violence, NOT deaths by guns which remain constant flamingdem Jul 2012 #13
If the actual number's constant over decades, that means the rate's going down. (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2012 #17
Marginally, not the 50% figure I've seen thrown around here all day nt flamingdem Jul 2012 #18
This is a good graphic showing the marked declines since 1993: bhikkhu Jul 2012 #20
I think the issue is death by gun violence flamingdem Jul 2012 #22
The graphic for that shows the same trend bhikkhu Jul 2012 #26
Link? nt flamingdem Jul 2012 #28
Here: bhikkhu Jul 2012 #34
I think it's enough to focus on the last decade where it's flat at 10,000 per year flamingdem Jul 2012 #35
Number/percent in prison HiPointDem Jul 2012 #32
I think we see everything now- the moment it happens Marrah_G Jul 2012 #11
30 years ago if you told me we'd be invading occupying Iraq and Afghanistan... JVS Jul 2012 #38
I still play D&D and I remember that shit too. MrSlayer Jul 2012 #4
Ah, the good old days. Iggo Jul 2012 #44
Remember this crazy woman? bluestateguy Jul 2012 #5
ah the 80's, when devil arely staircase Jul 2012 #48
D&D is so 80's, man. longship Jul 2012 #6
Actually around here D and D has made a really big comeback Marrah_G Jul 2012 #14
My only remaining D&D vice? longship Jul 2012 #25
"But it's complexity and it's depth of story line rivals the MPG's of online gaming." white_wolf Jul 2012 #29
OMG I can't believe that's still around. Used to be a kick. n/t Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #37
"You are in a maze of passages all alike" longship Jul 2012 #40
That was Adventure, which later became Zork! n/t backscatter712 Jul 2012 #47
My group of gamers tends to play Pathfinder these days. n/t backscatter712 Jul 2012 #46
See my other thread on moral panics. backscatter712 Jul 2012 #7
Same thing with the Ouija board decades earlier NNN0LHI Jul 2012 #9
You can't have a perfect and safe society but hay rick Jul 2012 #10
I remember I had a book on the meaning of dreams that my aunt (on my father's side) gave me. My Raine Jul 2012 #15
I think dream interpretation is total bullshit Nevernose Jul 2012 #33
I don't believe in the interpretations either. It hurts though because it was gift Raine Jul 2012 #36
I agree with 95% of what you say. white_wolf Jul 2012 #19
Agree---100% Clyde39 Jul 2012 #24
Wrong. You can have a safER society. Zoeisright Jul 2012 #21
It's just typical human and modern American(sic) garbage JEK1959 Jul 2012 #23
The Dark Dungeons tract is still on the Chick website! backscatter712 Jul 2012 #27
I'm 26 and remember Tipper Gore's puritanical crusade against video games. Odin2005 Jul 2012 #31
I remember that 2pooped2pop Jul 2012 #42
So you believe guns are no more dangerous than D&D? TroglodyteScholar Jul 2012 #43
I once robbed a 7-11 with a 2nd Edition Player's Handbook. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #45
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