Kids 16 and under accessing social media. Responsibility should be on their parents and household, not the government.
Kids 16 and under accessing social media. Responsibility should be on their parents and household, not the government.
I will encourage him to do just that. Looks like we’ll have some PCs coming our way.
Don’t know whether to be smug or condescending. Guess I’ll be both.
And it’s worked on my brother in law who’s announced he’s buying new PCs for the whole family specifically to upgrade to 11. jFC.
Knock knock
Who’s there?
Lettuce
Lettuce who?
Lettuce in and you’ll find out!
Why didn’t the skeleton go to the dance?
Because it didn’t have any body to go with
Unfortunately, our local council doesn’t allow having roosters because of the crowing. Hens only.
Been trying for 6 years. Not desperately, but it would be nice. Thinking about getting chickens.
Did anyone watch Liquid Television?
Ignorance is strength
Well, from where you’re standing, everyone’s a leftie.
PhD in Quackery
If that’s the case, then people with the new brains should have their sex organs harvested.
Hmmmm. And Shintoism?
Edit: I’m being cheeky. Looks like religion turns itself into tribalism when a certain population point is reached.
Buddhism is pretty alright though, isn’t it?
Authoritarianism != Communism
Communism is about the power of the working class, seizing the means of production, and self governance. No government has effectively put into practice communist practices because the concept of government itself is contrary to communism.
There’s been a decades long movement in the US to demonise communism (and socialism) in favour of capitalism. There used to be overtly communist political groups in America.
Anyway, it’s an interesting read. I highly recommend you read up about communism and what it stands for. Also capitalism because we’re all more or less living in a crony capitalist world.
And who will decide what is good and bad behaviour? Hmm? And what advantage will society as a whole get from this?
Hmmmm. That kind of sounds like corrupt rich people.
Fair, not yet but the bill has passed and it’s now being written into law in Australia, where I live. I agree that it’ll be difficult for the child to be the odd one out if most people in society are doing something that they’re banned from doing at home but when has that stopped society from progressing? Why teach to cave into societal pressure when you can apply critical thinking as to why it’s being limited in the first place?