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I remember when i was around 15-16 in the playstation 2 times i think. I had a game that was called anarchy or something, i honestly don't remember, but still think about it from time to time. I didn't really know what to do in the game to progress, but it was a lot of gunning down random people in a mall. And i don't mean gta 5 style, just hordes of civilians. I played that a lot while blasting system of a down. For some reason i found it really relaxing. Never touched a gun, never wanted to touch a gun, never had the desire to shoot anyone.
BUT i can totally understand how entering that bedroom as a parent and seeing this, it looks pretty problematic