Posted Jul 03, 2007 at 09:15AM by Ryan C. Listed in: News, Off Topic Tags: Australia
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Wrong! - Image 1 It's a bit stunning when issues about a certain MMORPG spills over to real life - and with rather unsavory consequences. Never does anyone any good, it it just creates a lot of drama for all the people involved. Such is the case, unfortunately, with the recent arrest of Tamara Broome, 31, World of Warcraft player and alleged kidnapper of her 17-year-old boyfriend.

Details are a bit scant at the moment, but what we know is this: Tamara was contacted by her boyfriend's parents with the simple request that they sort it all out. This meeting required a bit of air travel, as Tamara lived in Australia at the time.

On her way to her partner's home, however, she was met by three detectives and was arrested on the spot. Smells like a setup, doesn't it?

Having shared a deep and trusting relationship with her barely-legal boyfriend for more than a year now - at least, in the online realm of World of Warcraft - Tamara clearly didn't think before she leapt, the player now facing potential jail time of more than two years if found guilty as charged.

Tamara's flatmate, who wished to remain anonymous, maintained that it wasn't in Tamara's intentions to kidnap the boy at all, saying that it was him who wanted to fly over to Australia to be with Tamara in the first place. She also added that the boy's parents might have hacked into their son's account to find out about the details of their relationship.

Certainly shocking and saddening. What do you think, players and readers? Overprotectiveness on the parents' parts, or good parenting? Let us know by your comments.


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   by JWest (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » ...

Just another reason why online relationships aren't the best idea.


   Re: Ohwell lev53 lock Hakkar (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » :D

I bet she was Alliance and a Gnome Warrior.

   Re: Jhon (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » 31-year-old female WoW player arrested for kidnapping charges

see http://hotshadow.com/31_year_old_female_arrested_for_kidnapping_charges.aspx

   Re: Ted - GamexViral.com (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » -------> Do not pass go

Well some relationships do last, it's a matter of being in the right mental maturity. I was going to say a joke, but I won't mention anything about her "Power Leveling" the guy hoping he'll catch up to her in age... that will be just tasteless.

   Re: helly (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » online relationships

Hmmm. I met my partner over the internet and we have been living happily ever after for nearly 6 years now with a 1 year old son. Its not a bad thing if you honestly know who you are talking to. IMO


   Re: Whoever (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » ... right because

no one ever gets abused in such ways in relationships that start face to face.

   Re: Hmm (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » Friend of the family.

I knew these 2 personally and the subject was warned on more then one occassion to stay away from the kid, she had plenty of chances to back away she was the one sending money and pressuring him to leave. He was a good kid well behaved then all of a sudden some emo Psyco shows up and he throws away his WHOLE set up life. I agree online relationship aren't a good idea and I know it was not a setup FYI the police were involved WAY before then and she was told they were giving the fact he was sezied at the airport it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know Oh he's not here and he was sezied somethings not right. I hope she burns for it..

   Re: JP (Unregistered) - 2007-07-10
 » Online Relationships in a Game?

Why even bother with that WOW is not Match.com or eHarmony not that eHarmony would accept you since your a WOW player. But honestly the idea of playing in WOW is to enjoy the MMORPG aspect and hanging out with Unknown buddies and not having to be yourself for a change you can be any age you want and be any one you want.

But what you can't do is use it to prey on kids, children or otherwise. Sounds like a setup and also sounds like they caught a pedifile in my eyes. Stuff like this makes me weary about Myspace.com with my young neice and nephew being on there. Granted my sister polices thier activities till they leave the house but being a Molestation Survivor it makes me fear that it could happen to my family. An Adult who can't date an Adult needs to get therapy before she/he causes the young individual to have to go thru it because someone decided they wanted to experience a virgin and toss them out after they were done.. Anyone See "Notes on a Scandal" Same situation. Good intentions were the whole premise of the movie till she couldn't control herself. Then she ruined her life and everyone else's around her just for the basic satisfaction of sexual human instinct...

I play wow to just forget my life sometimes because it can give you a raw deal in WOW you can really just not care about being yourself. But at the same time I have respect for the people who are online because I want to enjoy the game with them and not care who they are and not have to worry about whether or not someone is trying to get a date out of me just because my toon is sexy or hot.. She had this issue before she started playing how much do you want to bet?

(my 2 Cents) but with inflation I will put in a quarter...
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   by funny (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » lol

owned

   by Starayo - 2007-07-03
 » WTF?

Okay... So, nothing physical happened. They were in different countries.

Who gives a flying *****?

Besides, in Australia, 17 is quite legal.


   Re: Raggyman (Unregistered) - 2007-07-12
 » WTF...

This is another case of the septics going stupid again. Anyone would have thought that this was about a 8 year old boy instead. The bloke was 17!! In australia, 16 is considered to be the age of consent. I think you should know what you are doing at that age. I bet that you wouldn't be able to find too many 17 year old virgins..
   by I ModestMouse I (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » pic?!

No pic? She must have been fugly.

   by Damn (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » That sucks

It does seem like a setup.
I had always heard wow was gay.
And that seems pretty ultra mega gay to me.
Yup. Glad im not a wow fan.


   Re: sultan (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » ignorant

You're just as ignorant as every WoW fan is that it's a good game for using the word gay to mean something bad.
   by Lullaby (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » Follow link to see picture

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/07/02/1183229010185.html

ModestMouse: Heres a picture.


   Re: Anonymous (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » .

I'd hit it :thumbs up:

   Re: I ModestMouse I (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » hmm

Not bad, thanks mate, I used to play WoW and I saw these online relationships all the time, people these days.

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   Re: moonsammy (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » I found this interesting

I went looking for articles with a photo, as I was also curious what she looked like. I found the page you linked, but also the following two. I like theregister's pic as it isn't cropped like smh's, but check out the 2nd one (news.com.au) - they used the *exact* same photo, but she looks ugly and menacing. If you look at the border of her face and hair you can easily see where they applied the lasso and manipulated the contrast / coloring on her face. The hair looks the same in both pictures.

I think it was Time that did something like this a few years ago to a picture of OJ. Frickin' media. Is this something she could potentially sue them over? Seems a mild version of defamation of character.

Anyway, the links:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/03/woman_arrested_for_wow_teen_tryst/
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,21993900-953,00.html
   by Aynatix (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » RAPE!!!

She should go to jail for life. If I cant do it.. she cant ether!


   Re: boogar (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » wait a minute

so if you had a boyfriend, or girlfiend, and you wanted to have sex with them, its rape? wow. im a felon
   by Sean Sisco (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » let her go

She should get to meet her boyfriend- if she isn't ugly.


   Re: rascus (---------level 60+ (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » disappointed lamer

yo shut up my parents let me play warcraft and i had great fun, then when i was done i left...is it bad parenting to allow me to do as i wish? If you think killing games are bad i will have you know most kids are already playing counterstrike and battlefield 2, oh and here is a favorite of Jack Thompson fans
   by Ohwell lev53 Lock on Hakkar (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » Shes Hot

She can level up my character anytime.... see u on Hakkar babe


   Re: Disappointed (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » Sigh

Wow... the intelligence in these comments is saddening. Allow me to be the first to actually add something with some wit.

Had that been my kid, he wouldn't have even been introduced to WoW in the first place. Bad parenting there. If your child gets into WoW, then you've done something wrong.

   Re: Brandon (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » Re: Disappointed

I must disagree with you. There is nothing wrong with the game, World of Warcraft. Problems arise when you are to lousy of a parent to teach your kids to not give out personal information over the internet. Online video games can be safe and fun if the child is informed on the way to stay safe online.

   Re: huh (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » re: she's hot

The real problem is considering a 17 yr old a child. Give me a break. In America, we're so concerned about the sanctity of childhood, because most adults are like children.

   Re: Brandon (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » Re: Disappointed and huh

My point was that if you let your kids get into WoW, then you are not bad parents. You are bad parents if you don't teach your kids to be safe.

Also, I don't think that this lady will get any charges considering 17 is a legal age.
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   by seans33 - 2007-07-03
 » his parents are being overprotective

They should be proud of him for attracting the love of a 31 year old Australian woman who is not ugly. She did not do anything wrong.

   by seans32 (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » his parents are being overprotective

aaah but you see seans33, they know better than the boy himself what he wants and what he feels. Also another grown up person other than themself (that probably spends about x50 as much time with their son as they do) can't possibly know him enough to understand what true love is about! Obviously they are being good parents.


   Re: wwwjosh (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » jeez

damn, you speak some *****. any parent who wouldn't let their kid play a video game would have to be a total nazi, for one. secondly, their invasion of his privacy's the more alarming topic here.

   Re: bjbonds (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » sarcasm filters on high

wow, I believe wwwjosh needs to turn his sarcasm filter down. clearly seans32 believes the parents are overprotective and is making sarcastic remarks as such
   by Hannah (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » Wow...

At the sight of these comments, I am almost embarrassed to be playing WoW- let alone be a member of the human race...
Grow up.

   by marrkos (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » ??

this only happens in the US. who gives a ***** if some older chick wants to get with some younger guy... and imho I'd rather have my kids play games (online or not) than going out doing drugs or some other f*cked up *****... and my last point would be that this kid was probably looking to engage into this relationship, and anyways what is the deal with everyone believing that at the age of 18 suddenly you are wise enough to do whatever you want relationship wise and by that I man not go to jail because he or she is a little (or a lot) older than you?


   Re: huh (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » re:??

The US is funny because up to 18 youre treated like a 10 yr old by your parents, then at 18 they kick you out and expect you to survive without their help.
   by tontyt3hmagicalgnome (Unregistered) - 2007-07-03
 » gah

man maybe the friggen parents of this kid should have MET this lady their throwing in jail and MAYBE the kid should have been more open with his parents about it and MAYBE the 31 year old should have made sure she wasnt going to get arrested for trying to meet with this guy i think it was a shame she got arrested and i think u guys who are saying WoW is evil are retards.


   Re: RobTheRob (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » Unbelievable

C'mon, when I was 17, I was very aware of what a relationship means. I would be very happy if I could go out with a girl in her 30's. I can't believe the US is losing time with this topic instead of focusing on some *****ed up ***** that is out there.

   Re: radizz (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » heh

kinda funny how she headed over to 'sort things out' and got slapped with kidnapping charges (of all things) before she even got there to see the young adult. They lay it on like she is a monster before she has even showed intent of doing anything (like somehow managing to kidnap a *17* year old...aka: young adult), sounds verryyyy fishy to me.

   Re: Solbaid (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » Arrested over a relationship?!

On behalf of Darkspear PvP I would like to say what the *****? It might be frowned upon to carry on a relationship with a 17 year old, but in Australia, you're legal at 16.

If I were the woman involved, I'd be looking at suing the boys parents, for the stress and humiliation caused as a result of the publicity.
   by rofl (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » arrest the parrents tbh

The only ppl that deserve jail in this case are the parents for the false accusations -_-
Seriously those ppl are the kinda of parents that everyone would hate , cause they think more of their selves than their children. I undestand why their children was so unsocialized hiding behind his computer.


   Re: a family friend (Unregistered) - 2007-07-07
 » re:arrest the parents

excuse me!! but these are not the parents everyone would hate, they do not care more about themselves, then their children..their children is everything to them....they want whats best for their sons....A 31 year old is not whats best for their 17 year old son. If she is so hot why don't she find someone who is her age, and leave this child alone.....Why can't she find someone where she lives....It was not a set-up and his parents don't have enough money to send to her, for her to come here..she got the money herself......she told someone she has enough money she can hide him for a year or so ........we love this boy and we don't want him to get hurt......ya'll all need to get a grip ...tamara knew he was 16 and she knew if she kept on with the relationship she was going to get arrested...she knew it was agaisnst the law in the U.S.........she was told to end it with him, it was her choice not to end it, I hope she gets put away for a longggggg time........

   Re: Braktar - 2007-07-08
 » Knowing what's best

> their children is everything to them....they
> want whats best for their sons....

I think those words speak to the heart of the motivation of the parents. It reminds me of the attitude of every overprotective parent who wants to remember "little Johnny" the way he was when he played Little League.

While it's possible she did violate the law (I'm no lawyer - especially when it comes to international law), but I strongly suspect that his parents would have had the same reaction a year from now when he was 18, or even a decade from now. The only difference would be that they would have been virtually powerless to stop it.
   by 67 ROgue (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » WOW isnt bad

Someone before mentioned "If your child gets into WoW, then you've done something wrong", which is an incredibly false statement. I personally was in a sense encouraged to play WOW by my dad, who also happens to play, because he figured it was better for me to play a video game than to go around and blow crap up or get into some other sort of trouble. Playing WOW is fine in moderation. Now as far as this case is concerned the whole situation is meesed up from the start. At 17, it's not very responsible to persue a 31 yearold- i know my parents would have at least asked WTF. However BAngin she may be, 31 compared to 17 is pretty risky, and there is some reason to suspect kidnapping, but i don't think the police had the right to arrest her without reasonable evidence. Just another reason why I hate the police system and its oppressive power......


   Re: shattered_hopes (Unregistered) - 2007-07-07
 » Thankyou !

Finally someone said it.

"i don't think the police had the right to arrest her without reasonable evidence."

Exactly, what actual proof do they have that could possibly entertain the idea of kidnapping ?
They are friends online, so why not meet and greet. It does however seem rather odd after reading all the articles submitted by others and this one, some dates are off, who gave who money and other details are more than fuzzy.
Furthermore, if some Canadian or american gets detained somewhere else our country fights tooth and nail to usually have them expedited to their own country.

As for the parenting skills. well.
thats one definitely up for debate.
In my opinion, and from the 'fuzzy' details i have read, the parents coerced her into coming over, and now this kid was found at the airport going there...it seems odd that she would come here if he was going there.

now I'm going out on a limb here, but just stick with me for a second, lets say the kid decides to goto Australia. He then informs his parents who obviously say with only good in their hearts (i hope) a vehement 'No!'. So balked by his parents, what would you have done being a teenager with all sorts of hormonal changes to you body have done ? Rebel.
So he leaves, but doesn't have time to tell his lady friend in Australia what he was doing, so following a prior agreement she was coming to america to see him. Now parents discover said plot, They quickly decide that this woman is going to kidnap their son, i mean shes 31 what does she think shes doing ? well they did both play wow.
So unable to locate their child, they scramble to the aid of police. quickly put together the story of kidnapper and kidnappee and the boom there we have a story of a romeo and a juliet. cept juliet and romeo are still alive, although ill bet that romeo wouldnt want to be after dealing with his parents who it seems from other accounts of the story set this lady up.
but now im carrying on so take it for thought, i guess we will just have to wait and see what happens.
   by Will (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » BAD PARENTING

Stinks of a christian fundamentalist setup these parents probably didn't understand the first thing about parenting except that Jesus is the best and that that should be enough. She never even met the kid no rape no contact no evidence that she wanted to "abduct him" when she gets off this bogus claim she should sue the crap out of this retarded family and than take the boy back to Australia and most importantly PUBLISH THE FAMILIES NAME so that we can start taking societal responsibility(I.E educating ignorant knuckle dragging savages like this kids obviously computer illiterate parent's. This kind of ignorance has to be met head on. Finally for all of you ignorant persons out there who think that MMO's are the devil and letting your kid play one is bad parenting dont ever have kids... in fact go get your tubes tied and get ur husband a vasectomy because you are just lowering the overall quality of already dismal gene pool. Just like the stupid parents of the 60's and 70's with their fear of D&D you people are whats actually making this a problem not the users of the game. In fact statistically speaking children who play moderate amounts of video games coupled with ample time outside actually preform much better on standardized tests and on general sociability test.


   Re: haze60 (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » I agree

You are easily the most intelligent person to comment on this post yet.

   Re: sam18 (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » agreed

Also, don't forget the fact that lately a lot of big business have actually been looking to games such as wow to find people like guild leaders who manage a lot of people everyday. why?? because these skills cross over into the work field and these people actually make great project leaders and whatnot.

   Re: Mesadragon (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » the problem

The problem here is that to many parents looking for something wrong in there kids ill never understand what makes these parents go from ohhhh my child is so perfect to the next of not trusting their child . We also have to face facts while in America 17 is not a legal age to make adult choices but we cant expect the whole world to have our veiws on this in her country it is perfectly ok for a 17 yr old to make adult choices even in our own country a 17 yr even 16 YR OLD CAN GET MARRIED WITH parental approval when is this kid turning 18? in a few months these paretns will be telling him to go get his own life anyhow kicking him out of the house and expecting him to be an adult
   by Blahdiblah (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » Hmm

Original source: "A spokeswoman for the Pitt County Detention Centre said Ms Broome was sharing a cell in the 404-bed facility."
hmmm, 404-bed not found ? :D

Anyway, on topic:
I can certainly understand that the parents wouldn't let their 17 year old child have a relationship with a 31 year old woman, let alone allow them to marry. I for one wouldn't, regardless whether is was legal or not.
However, luring her into such a trap is just too much, why not simply talk to her and the boy first? (or maybe that did happen and they decided to continue with their plans anyway)
The question of course is where the parents stand legally. The original source actually says the boy was stopped from boarding a plane (which might be illegal for the boy to do), but even then the Australian woman hasn't done anything wrong yet (in my eyes, although I'm not sure how American law functions today, can you be convicted preemptively?).

Of course, it is ridiculous to blame WoW for this, as it could've happened in any online social setting (hey, let's blame MSN for all the old perverted males chatting up little girls!).

   by ZakariahUltimus (Unregistered) - 2007-07-04
 » dumb case

i see this case getting thrown out because she didn't actually do anything, though it is odd that a 17 and 31 year old intended to date...

the parents are right in being concerned and even engry, but not in sabotaging this person.


   by novokain (Unregistered) - 2007-07-05
 » relative

so what does this have to do with world of warcraft?
online relationships that turn sour have been happening for a while now. seems like this article is trying to start a fire against the game.

   by Skyl (Unregistered) - 2007-07-05
 » WTF!!!

Ok, the kid says he wanted to go over and be with her. She didn't kidnap him if he wanted to be with her. I can't blame the kid, I couldn't stand my parents at that age (now that I'm much older I appreciate my parents but still). Anyway, the relationship won't work out, but she didn't do anything wrong if the kid wanted to be with her. It's not illegal at 17 either as long as she did not have sex with him (and even then, it's borderline illegal ONLY depending on what state the boy lives in). And Novokain it doesn't look like it's an online relationship that went sour, just some parents that wanted to be douchebags to their 17 year old son.

"Tamara's flatmate, who wished to remain anonymous, maintained that it wasn't in Tamara's intentions to kidnap the boy at all, saying that it was him who wanted to fly over to Australia to be with Tamara in the first place." from the article above.

   by WTF!?! (Unregistered) - 2007-07-05
 » Stupid

All she did was fly over to see him. She didn't kidnap him, take him anywhere, or forceably do anything to him. She has done nothing wrong. Nothing will happen to her.

   by cptbucky'o'hair (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » LOL

STFU ALL OF U MOFO'S

SHE IS A MOOSE, SHE LOOKS SATANIC...IF YOU'RE GONNA BE KIDNAPPED BY SOME CHICK MAKE SURE SHE IS HOT...I LOVE MY CAPS LOCK

   by kayt (Unregistered) - 2007-07-07
 » o-o

What I want to know is how the kid feels about it o.o


   Re: Braktar - 2007-07-08
 » Kids' feelings

In the eyes of the law, they aren't mature enough to be able to have informed emotions - and therefore they are irrelevant.
   by Anonymous (Unregistered) - 2007-07-07
 » STAY OUT OF IT

why don't yall people stay out of it it isn't none of your business and i am sure that the police had evidience that she was trying to kidnap him. it doesn't matter what the legal age is in other countries because he live in the US. commmon sense says the had to have good evidience or they couldn't arrest her. so stop saying the parents dopn't know what they are doing. maybe this 31year old didn't know what she was doing. and maybe she tried this before. what was her intentions for the 17 year old boy. was she trying to get lots of boys and sell them to women or was she selling them for sex? no one knows and i think it should be left that way. no one needs to know whats really going on. all yall want to do is hurt the oeople in this family. stay out of it . but if u can't. try to imagine it as someone in ur family. what would u think then?


   Re: Rusty (Unregistered) - 2007-07-12
 » Over reaction

U.S. law and common sense does not go together at all. U.S. law enforcement pretty much does whatever it wants. Each state has individual laws as well.

The girl was not very smart, but at the same time if the parents invited her to come over and sort things out (which they would deny) then they have pretty much stuffed up someones life through an over reaction. Both parties are to blame. In reality the girl should just be sent back to Australia, there is no reason for her to be kept in a U.S. jail, I think she will have learn't her lesson by now. As previously stated, she has done nothing wrong other than trying to meet someone which she has fallen in love with over the internet. Its not my cup of tea but more and more people are meeting over the net these days wow, irc, msn, they are all the same.
   by Bronxe (Unregistered) - 2007-07-07
 » Over Reaction

"Details are a bit scant at the moment, but what we know is this: Tamara was contacted by her boyfriend's parents with the simple request that they sort it all out. This meeting required a bit of air travel, as Tamara lived in Australia at the time." -quote from the article.

According to that it was the boys parents which called and asked her to come over, not her simply showing up unannounced. The moment she comes over for a meeting arranged with the parents police show up, think about it. Yes it is possible that he did not know of the meeting and tried to leave and they panicked, but they had arranged for the meeting in the first place, she wouldn't have been there at all if they hadn't asked her to come, they jumped to the conclusion that she had abducted him and reacted as if it was fact, understandable, but when it was discovered that he had tried to board a plane on his own, they should have realized and admitted their mistake.

The parents of a 17 year old who is in a relationship with someone online should be somewhat concerned yes, and more so if there is that large an age difference, that is good parenting, however by overreacting and arranging a meeting only to have her meet police on the way and be arrested rather than getting to know her, they are going too far, that is bad parenting. A parent must allow their child a life of their own, they can not shield them from everything.

I believe that the parents reacted predictably, in the same way that any good parents would, however they took it too far.

   by ZenathDark (Unregistered) - 2007-07-08
 » .......

It saddens me to hear how wicked the western society has become. In my country, when you are 17 years old, one is almost considered an adult. From my point of view this "Kid" was old enough to make his own decisions, regardless off wether he is "Corrupted" by online gaming/relationship. Fact is that he was not forced to get on a plane to Australia, it is not like she threadened him with a gun to his face. He may have wanted to travel... yes, maybe against his parents good will i don't know, but it is ridicilous because he hd never gone anywhere. I don't know why there even is a case here, but I do know that if you get feelings for another person, you are ready to do A LOT of things, that you otherwise never even would think about doing, and that goes for both the "minor" and the "adult" in this story. And come on, who was that person in here suggesting that she was planning to sell him as a slave? It is the same kind of person who think's that online gaming is the devil, and all online gamers who is 25+ are raving lunatics.

It is so sad to see, that we here in western society are so judgemental of other cultures where they(the family) force people to marry eachother against their own will, while at the same time we imprison our own people for being in love because it is against our(the democracy's) will... I don't see the difference it's all tyranny in my eyes.

   by Greatestdwarfinallofazaroth (Unregistered) - 2007-07-08
 » WoW , this game sucks.

WoW sucks.

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 » lewl

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