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Virtually dead in Iraq

To protest the war in Iraq, a media artist infiltrates the U.S. Army's popular online video game and gets himself shot. While angry gamers, soldiers and even some peace activists call him a nuisance, others say his message hits home.

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  • Monday, September 18, 2006 01:19 PM

    No RLY.

    "I love FPShooters, especially Half-Life and Halo; (and coincidentally, I am also a 41-y-old female"

    --No Name Given

    Yeah, as if.

    Are you hot? I am sure you would be a rare catch in the adult male shut in gamer dating scene.

    I had heard of it, but really never seriously thought to give it a try, I am drawn to controversy in pop culture as a rule.

    No, not really a FPS fan. More into strategy games. I thought it was interesting how they made the player sit through all the medical classes in real time.

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