Lets leave Charlie out of this!

Madam – I recently read the article regarding the game ‘Charlie, Charlie’ on your website, and I am really concerned about our children. I am not concerned about the alleged demonic forces, but rather about the lack of intelligence children are showing in the games they are playing. Do they really have nothing better to …

Madam – I recently read the article regarding the game ‘Charlie, Charlie’ on your website, and I am really concerned about our children.

I am not concerned about the alleged demonic forces, but rather about the lack of intelligence children are showing in the games they are playing.

Do they really have nothing better to do? Instead of summoning up some imaginary entity to answer some questions, why don’t they pick up a book and read or even talk to educated people. Both options can offer youngsters the necessary answers they seek.

The majority of these children are in their teens and should know that talking to an imaginary person is grounds to be institutionalized.

While I do believe in a higher power and the supernatural, I doubt the powers-to-be have enough free time to talk to some angst driven teen, which is why I feel these games are fraudulent.

Come on kids, you should know better, after all your parents are not paying school fees for nothing.

Charlie isn’t here

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