Any Master Chief wannabes out there? Maybe you can explain the phenomenon known as "teabagging"? We're pretty sure that we know what it means in real life -- as the kids on Kotaku note, we've seen Pecker after all -- but how exactly the hell are you supposed to get your balls out of that 9-foot battle suit?
Anyway, the reason we ask is that it sounds like, in at least one case, those anti-video game nuts were right: kids are doing in real-life what they learned about in the virtual one.
A group of boys has been involved in bullying others, and officials said their actions have included physical attacks, taunting and sexually harassing victims by making their crotches touch other boys' heads while fully clothed — something apparently inspired by the Halo video game series, in which players can perform a posturing move over a defeated enemy.
So what, in the video game it's like a thing where you stand over their dead body and taunt them with your bathing suit area while calling them names over your headset? Speaking for ourselves, we've never been big "Halo" fans -- Scanner Bryan only got an old school XBox to mod for watching videos and Scanner Emily's banking on the NES making a big comeback -- so if anyone can shed any light on the matter, it would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, hold up: a little Googling and we totally get it now. Video after the break.
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