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- 12 de Dic, 2022
How does not getting rid of porn solve the issue?So you agree, then? Parents give the kids devices with Internet connectivity at too young an age. Those kids go on to access porn with the Internet connectivity. How does making the parents not give the kids a device not positively change the situation?
Actually yes“This schizophrenic man in the dark alley holding the knife could shank me because he thinks I’m a glowie, but he isn’t. He specifically targets government agents. Until he doesn’t, I’m okay with being around him.”
I take Texas at their word because because they deliver.Also, calling me a closet coomer for not taking the US GOVERNMENT at their word and assuming they have the best intentions is hilariously retarded. I’m sorry, I tried to be charitable, but you should kill yourself. You’re too braindead to be on the Internet and I wouldn’t care if it wasn’t for the fact that your braindead retardation could affect everyone else who just wants to say the nigger word online.
My guy I remember the family room PC era too. Mom and dad aren't always there. Remember Chris Chan? He was watching porn in the fucking kitchen and then Bob caught him. Phones just made it more private. Different era, same story.I have lived through both the PC era and smartphone era, so I feel qualified to speak on this. A computer of the 90s or early 2000s was a whole different beast than modern smartphones. For one, the computer was often shared with the whole family and would often go in a shared room. Fast broadband internet access was less available, so you couldn't get high-speed videos whenever. Porn wasn't centralized, so you had to have some idea where you were going. And finally, with computer viruses and malware you had to be smart, since there was a nonzero chance you could brick your machine with a virus, or at least alert your parents to what you're doing.
Compare this to the smartphone. Wireless internet access virtually anywhere you can get a signal. Portable enough to take into your bed. They're considered personal effects, so they're not commonly shared between family members. And porn over the last 15 years has evolved to become much more user-friendly and much less prone to malware or Spyware.
These two are not the same by a country mile. If you think they're comparable, you are a certifiable retard.