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Off Topic / Re: make a masterpiece
« on: June 03, 2017, 06:00:27 AM »
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Watership Downalso, The Plague Dogs
WAMUUholy stuff you actually did it
i joined and stated 'fnaf sucks balls', 'kys' before being perma'd from his server.telling the host to kill themselves is absolutely a good reason to permanently ban you. encouraging Self Delete isn't funny
what OP's parents are doing is abusive. it insists that their child's feelings about what they are and aren't comfortable sharing are irrelevant, that the parents deserve to control and police their life. it shows that they completely lack trust and respect for them, and have no faith in their child's ability to act on their own. and these are things will have, and are having, a very direct negative impact on their child's life. because people don't willingly surrender their life over to authoritarian figures. they find ways to hide their life and guard it, learning not trusting anyone else with that information. children with parents that do these things ultimately fall victim to the same complexes that bring parents to do these things in the first place.exactly. it's like reading your kid's diary, or reading their texts. it's a blatant invasion of privacy that will eventually lead to further trust issues later in life.
this is a poor way to view these sorts of things. you can't excuse abusive action by saying it could be worse. that's how abusers excuse their behavior and it is incredibly unhealthy.
Monitoring an adolescent's online activity isn't being overprotective. Anything less than that is essentially negligence. You can literally google 'gore' right now and find pages upon pages of obscene content. if my daughter were to come across that stuff at 13 or 14 years old i would freak the forget outany teen on the internet should already be jaded enough to not freak the forget out. constantly monitoring your kid to keep them "safe" from the horrors of the internet is bullstuff. it's not like they're gonna be traumatized for life by seeing a gif of somebody dying, or a picture of some meat. if anything, seeing gore makes you grow a thicker skin; maybe even make you want to become a doctor or nurse.
dark souls II is a fantastic entry in the seriesi didnt know this was an unpopular opinion ... i love dark souls 2 ... i love power stancing so much