Originally posted by eighthobstruction
View Post
Teenagers and the Internet
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....it's a bit of a balance on a very thin blunt rusty blade sometime S-A....(or is it ice I should be using as a metaphor),....
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostI don't....I don't....
Comment
-
-
Oh I understand S-A....the very thought that one of my posts or yours might not be understood in entirity, is I know unlikely....kind of given up on Zen....opting for serendipity (and even in some [most] cases reverse serendipity)....anyway you're agin all that Zen stuff ain't ya....
Anyway back OT....kids don't you just love them....the way they purposely giggle as you pass....avoid your eyes ....and have no idea at all what you are talking about....and leave their Ribena and Lucozaid bottles about....Last edited by eighthobstruction; 11-09-13, 21:54.bong ching
Comment
-
-
amateur51
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostBut if parents took their responsibility seriously then the teenager would understand the boundaries perhaps or at least the broader implications.
Comment
-
I remember hearing similarly conservative arguments about television and its effect on children - it introduced them to violence, pernicious ideas, made conversation redundant in families, it was bad for children's eyes and it all lead to to more divorce, single parenting, dilinquency etc etc. And now we have it all again from the same conservative organisations - the church, education administrators, concerned parents, authoritarian film makers etc.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by zoomy View PostI remember hearing similarly conservative arguments about television and its effect on children - it introduced them to violence, pernicious ideas, made conversation redundant in families, it was bad for children's eyes and it all lead to to more divorce, single parenting, dilinquency etc etc. And now we have it all again from the same conservative organisations - the church, education administrators, concerned parents, authoritarian film makers etc.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
Comment
-
Comment