Spider-Aziz
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I hate the werewolf bite
Argh, now this really pisses me off. Like you said, it can be useful in an emergency situation. But with the way that kids have been these days, its bad because it seems like they're growing up faster and are doing things at younger ages that they shouldn't be doing. I have an 8-year old niece who has her own kindle and iPad and she's watching mature shows on Netflix and, despite the fact that she still sucks her thumbs, she tries to act and dress like she's a teenager. It really gets me upset because parents are not doing a good job at teaching their children the qualities that they're going to need when they become an adult. Not to mention you have all these young kids on Facebook now, and things like cyber-bullying and suicides have been on the rise because of this.
And if you want to hear the whole rock = cell phone bit, here's the clip. It's from an old podcast called the Gamespy Debriefings. It has foul language, so here's just the link. It perfectly sums up how I feel about social technology.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iE7z59OrZU
Yeah, I know I went through that phase initially, but in the last couple of years, I've made it a real effort to write/type everything correctly, in terms of spelling and grammar, no matter what its used for. It's just good practice, especially if you're planning on entering the business or professional world where it really matters.Those guys are spot on. There's just certain attitudes people are picking up on that are strange to see. The use of "lol and "heh" has always been suspect.
Also I agree that you can't leave an eight year old with this type of access and not monitor what they are doing from time to time. I dated a woman whose daughter started talking to strangers on a chatroom that used avatars that looked like fairies. She just wanted to accessorize a character, but we found out she was giving relationship advice to adult men.
I hate the werewolf bite
Thinking of these, they're worse than the Werewolf bitWould you prefer a vampire or zombie bite?![]()
If you mean the adoption thing, all I'm against is giving someone a surname that isn't theirs, I don't like confusing identities
Did you just call me Wayne? That's interesting, and amusingI've adopted my biological name as my facebook username and considering using it as my middle name in job credits. It was seriously a rough blow though when I found out I had a whole different name. I basically see myself as nameless, my name never really seemed to be right. My biological name doesn't seem to be right. It is confusing.
And Wayne, hard to expect that many biologicals (those who grew up with their biological parents) to understand this. It's not weird. We're just not the "perfect" image people have had of us in culture in the past of not caring. And people can be really assinine when it comes to these things. People say things to adoptees that they would never even dare or think twice about saying to someone who's parents died when they were young and were moved over with an aunt or uncle. Many of us know that we're pretending and we don't need that pointed out to us. To me, as the kid, I just want to go on pretending that I'm their son and someone saying "real" to me comes off like someone saying what I have isn't good enough or that I'm different which does sting. To my adoptive parents, that undermines everything they've done for me and that hurts them. The bluntness in the way society goes about somethings is weird.
iOS will never support Flash.Does Apple support Flash yet?
Shouldn't Apple support Flash? Youtube is watchable on MacDoes Apple support Flash yet?