Following the pulling ofKillzone 2adverts in Toronto, it seems that a nearby bus company isjumping on the bandwagon. The York Region Transit line of bus shelters had received a complaint about the “scary” poster, but ignored it until Sony Canada starting pulling them in Toronto. Now the company has sprung into action with quickness and efficiency.

On its own, this story isn’treallynews, but the nature of the complaint is just too funny to ignore. A three-year-old boy refused to go to school after seeing theKillzone 2ad, complete with glaring, red-eyed Helghast mask. According to his father, the boygenuinelythought that a Helghast “monster” would be in the school, waiting to get him.

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“He really thought what he saw was going to be inside the complex,” explained Mr. Rennie.

While it’s unfair, wrong and blatantly immature to mock an innocent and naive child, I’m still going to do it. What astupididiot, doesn’t he even know that they’re not real?Iknow that. Such a moronic little dickhead, actually. If I were his father, I’d have hit him in the head and given the littlecowardsomethingrealto be frightened of.

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