• FREED FROM CONTAINMENT: If KILLARY Gets Video Games Banned, We Challenge Former President Bill Clinton To A 1V1 On Rust

  • May 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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FREED FROM CONTAINMENT: If KILLARY Gets Video Games Banned, We Challenge Former President Bill Clinton To A 1V1 On Rust

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  • This episode has been freed from our Patreon. See this update about the future of our Patreon for more information,

    From April 9th, 2023:

    Good day, Paypigs. This episode we talk about violence in video games and travel back in time to the Clinton Era. We examine how this Power Couple was a force to be reckoned with when it came to video games. Were they just bad at GTA or were they on to something? Paypigs, you'll learn a lot, per usual, in this ep.. so grab a chili mango buzzball and listen to ur fave they-devils as you prepare your mid-morning drive to brunch with the girls.

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    Wiki for US Senate hearings on Video Games

    Bill Clinton Addressing Juvenile Violence

    FTC Addressing Violent Entertainment Marketed for Juveniles

    Congressional Record of Newt Gingrich Speech

    NYT - Death Race Game Gains Favor But Not With The Safety Council

    President Trump and Bipartisan Members of Congress in Meeting on School and Community Safety

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