Created 16 years ago2008-11-21 01:24:09 UTC by satchmo
I wonder how Jack Thompson will respond to video games being important to social development in teens.He's going to suck his mama's nipples until blood comes out.
If you look back at my posts from 2004, 2005 - you'll notice that I type and act like... well... a complete fucking retard.Very much so the same with my old posts. We've been lucky at TWHL because we have a lot of smarter members setting the new guys straight over time.
Negative responses to this from the kind, yet intolerant people of TWHL lead me to quickly change my ways.
Dr Ito said that connecting online with friends via social networks such as MySpace and Facebook was where teens now "hang out", compared to the usual public places like shopping malls, the street and parks.Actually, most people would still (and would rather) hang out at a park/mall/pub. Myself included.
It's only the dumbass mindless assholes that scream at their televisions all night that wont go anywhere.Reminds me of one time when TrooperDX3117 tried to show me the last level of Far Cry once. Two and a half hours of sitting next to someone screaming at the screen is not nice. Nor is having to try and calm them down:
Kids have been growing up and turning out fine without Myspace since the dawn of timeThat's the first thing I thought when I saw this, but to be honest, if there is someone who doesn't have a Bebo or Myspace page, surrounded by friends who do, they would tend to get excluded from conversations that are concerning things discussed on the internet. It used to happen to me all the time when the people in my school discovered Bebo.
I don't see why it should be considered a necessity to social development all of sudden.Whoa, where'd that come from? I don't remember seeing anywhere on that article that it was a necessity to social development, yet people have all of a sudden sprung up with this conception?
my mobile phone allowed me to actually get out of the house once in a while when I am on-call.Right on Satch, heh. My aunt is the same way. She's on call a buttload, and she wouldn't have a social life at all without a cell phone.
Being constantly outdoors or indoors, in my opinion, is honestly not good.Yeah, but I think you could live outside your whole life and be fine. Can't say the same for living inside your whole life.