![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, "Muffin Time" is a humorous song that takes a relatable feeling of wanting to escape and presents it in a whimsical and comedic way. By using this playful imagery, the song brings a light-hearted approach to discussing the concept of wanting to break free from difficulties. Muffins are often associated with warmth and indulgence, suggesting the desire for a momentary escape from reality. The mention of muffins and the line "Who wants a muffin?" can be viewed as a metaphorical representation of seeking comfort or distraction. It serves as a comedic device in this context, highlighting the relatability of feeling overwhelmed. The repetition of the phrase "I wanna die, die, die" throughout the song is not meant to be taken literally, but rather as an exaggerated expression of wanting to escape from negative emotions or situations. ![]() While the lyrics may initially seem dark, they are presented in a lighthearted manner, aiming to entertain rather than convey genuine distress. Overall, this is a great game, and you won't regret purchasing it for your little one, as long as the kid is 12 or older and is mature enough not to mimic the actions seen in the game.The song "Muffin Time" by BadBoyHalo featuring a6d and Skeppy is a playful and humorous track that uses the concept of muffins to express a desire for release from the frustrations or difficulties of life. About the violence, it can be a bit much for the younger crowd but is very cartoony and tame compared to other titles rated the same, such as Call of Duty, Doom, and Max Payne 3, and other titles in the 18+ rating. And it is also true that there are romantic themes between Master Chief and Cortana, and, despite what it seems, is actually a very profound and interesting addition to the main storyline of Halo. The hologram form makes her extremities blurred, and it appears as if she is wearing some kind of bikini. ![]() But she is an AI, in hologram form, and you only see her in full a few times. Another said that Cortana was dressed a little too skimpy, which is true, since she isn't wearing any clothes at all. This is probably because I haven't reached 3 or 4 yet, but at least CE and 2 are fine in that respect. I have literally heard only 2 swears, "Bastard" and "Hell", being used only once or twice. I have been reading a couple other reviews, and some have had pretty weird accusations concerning its quality for children. It’s very inappropriate, it contains lots of blood and gore, tons of bad words, nazis, lingerie, and about any thing you wouldn’t want your kids to see. Also don’t let your kids play Call of Duty. The game is also very addicting, and contains no gore. If you don’t want your child hearing bad words, then there’s a problem, unless they can hear a few bad words every 10 hours of gameplay. There are bad words such as b****, and sh**, and h***. Aliens dispense blue Gatorade as blood, so it could be considered not inappropriate. There is blood, but enough that you can only see blood the size of a penny when you melee a dead body. They will grow an obsession towards guns like I have, however, it’s not a bad thing. It is very violent, however, it’s a game that wouldn’t pollute your child’s brain to the point where they want to pretend to kill people. There are military weapons such as shotguns, assault rifles, snipers, battle rifles, grenades, and much more. To answer the adult questions: “is it violent though?” Yes. I have spent much of my life playing this game and I have absolutely no regrets. I have played Halo: CE, Halo: 2, Halo: 2A, Halo: 3, Halo: 4, Halo: 5 Guardians, and Halo: Infinite. (I made an account on common sense media and set my age to 17, but don’t believe that I’m actually 12.) | Halo is probably the most appropriate gun game you can ever let your child play. I’m a 12 year old kid who has been playing halo for 7 years, and my life has changed for the best. I don’t want to make this too long, but I must. ![]()
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