I am thinking with government restrictions in Australia and the United Kingdo we should be using BBSing as an alternative medium. Its akin to HAM radio now
You should not need to submit your ID just to use a bloody search engine.
I am thinking with government restrictions in Australia and the
United Kingdo we should be using BBSing as an alternative medium.
Its akin to HAM radio now
You should not need to submit your ID just to use a bloody search
engine.
A lot of this could be avoided if parents were more aware of what
their children were up to online, and also if the didn't look at
tablets and phones as something to keep the kid occupied (and out of
their hair).
A lot of this could be avoided if parents were more aware of what
their children were up to online, and also if the didn't look at
tablets and phones as something to keep the kid occupied (and out of
their hair).
i didnt let my son online.
then my step daughter's mom let her go online and use her phone and she catfished a bunch of guys. she got her phone taken away like 10x.
they werent old guys but older boys.
one kid i went on fb and told his grandma on him.
MIKE POWELL wrote to UTOPIAN GALT <=-Kingdo
I am thinking with government restrictions in Australia and the United
we should be using BBSing as an alternative medium. Its akin to HAM radionow
You should not need to submit your ID just to use a bloody search engine.
A lot of this could be avoided if parents were more aware of what their children were up to online, and also if the didn't look at tablets and phones as something to keep the kid occupied (and out of their hair).
then my step daughter's mom let her go online and use her phone and
she catfished a bunch of guys. she got her phone taken away like 10x.
That is where you get trouble going. Letting them online where they
think they are just playing games but others take them serious.
I agree with this point. Also parents need to teach their kids what
things are acceptible to talk about online and what things are not.
Standard stuff, don't give your address to anyone, if questions
get personal in nature, always remember that ther's a person behind
every keyboard. It was pretty simple, when I was about 14 our
computer teacher at the residential school use to tell us, don't
do anything online you don't want your mother to find out that you
did.
Not sure what you're talking about here. I have certainly never done
that.
Fun fact, there is a character in that game whose role is that of an evi right-wing antagonist trying to turn you into a radical. Can you imaginethat was quite funny actually. they made her hair purple because they assumed that people leaning right might associate that with something negative the sa way they do when they see left wing people with brightly colored hair.
Fun fact, there is a character in that game whose role is that of a right-wing antagonist trying to turn you into a radical. Can you imthat was quite funny actually. they made her hair purple because they as that people leaning right might associate that with something negative t way they do when they see left wing people with brightly colored hair.
Which game is this?
MIKE POWELL wrote to GAMGEE <=-
Not sure what you're talking about here. I have certainly never done
that.
That is because you live in the "free-state" of Florida and not the UK
or OZ. ;)
Also parents need to teach their kids what things are acceptible to talk about online and what things are not.
Standard stuff, don't give your address to anyone, if questions get
personal in nature, always remember that ther's a person behind every keyboard.
It was pretty simple, when I was about 14 our computer teacher at the residential school use to tell us, don't do anything online you don't
want your mother to find out that you did.
Yes, If you buy alchhol or tobacco you have to show id.
So Trump is correct.
Trump always baits the left.
Groceries. He said Groceries.
It makes lefties extremely upset when you point out the homeless drunks that walk around downtown in various cities have no problem getting a state ID to continue to do what they do. Yet somehow a sixteen year old kid with no intention of getting a drivers license is somehow incapable, heck even put through significant hardship in the course of getting an non-drivers-license state ID. Right.. So if these guys do just fine using their ID at the grocery store and gas station for boozin', why can't everyone else do it to vote?
Yes, but... even he knows. He's just talking out of his ass, like he
often does, and like virtually all/any other politician does most of the time. They just can't seem to help it.
Of course, that was back in the day when they could send me to the
corner store to buy a carton of unfiltered Camels and an ice cream
treat for myself. No ID required. ;)
I agree with your sentiment but, as an aside, depending on how your
state has implemented the "Real ID" procedures, they may have made
it much more difficult for non-drivers to get an ID. Based on what
they have done in Kentucky... removed the ability to issue IDs from
every county clerk's office, centralizing it in "regional
offices"... I would estimate that they have.
MIKE POWELL wrote to GAMGEE <=-
Yes, but... even he knows. He's just talking out of his ass, like he
often does, and like virtually all/any other politician does most of the time. They just can't seem to help it.
A true, red MAGA would jump in and correct you here... "He IsN'T a POlitICIan, lEFty!"... while others might point out that he seems to
talk out of his ass a whole lot more than average.
I can remember when I thought that Obama used social media *way* too
much but, compared to now, I almost cannot remember him using it at
all. ;)
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