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[noose] Toys 'R' Us begins to file for bankruptcy
LeisureSuit912:
lmao
IkeTheGeneric:
--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on September 19, 2017, 12:24:42 PM ---And Twitter would do this, because Twitter loving hates people like Sargon.
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ngl I'd probably dislike an individual who invites boatloads of toxicity and vitriol with his youtube platform to my website
torin²:
he is also a child enthusiast
e-maxx:
techonolgy is bad
my kids are gonna play with kerosene lamps and bowling balls
Master Matthew²:
--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on September 19, 2017, 12:23:42 PM ---You're not really doing a good job explaining how any of this is a bad thing.
Despite the jokes people keep cracking here, you really don't seem that in touch with kids these days.
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well, it's not a matter of the kids, it's a matter of the stuff parenting towards the kids.
Parents ignored important details because they got their kid the new shut up device.
and then they panic and flip stuff and blame the internet for all their troubles when little jimmy finds furry research when he was supposed to be playing Minecraft PE.
Parental Controls - What the forget are those?
ESRB Ratings - Nah, bro the box art looked kid friendly.
This is what makes the difference between a toy and controlled entertainment.
A kid can use a Blu-Ray player and an adult can use a Blu-Ray player, but if the Blu-Rays that are too high for him to reach/are in a locked door are too mature for him, then he can only use his kid friendly Blu-Rays. IE: Controlled Entertainment.
or
A kid can use a Blu-Ray player and adult can use a Blu-Ray player, and all the Blu-Rays are
within reach for either user. IE: A toy because there was control.
Toys don't need parental supervision or parental controls.
Entertainment needs parental supervision or parental controls.