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Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #234327 is a reply to message #224650] Fri, 15 December 2006 08:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I like the V-chips on TVs. They tell you what is basically included in the programs that you're watching. However, I think with the V-chip, any other censoring should be removed. If you're a parent and don't want your children seeing that, block it with the options on your TVs. If you don't have that, don't let your children watch TV unless you can be there to supervise. It won't kill the kid to not watch TV. If you don't want to see that language or even nudity, don't watch it. You're obviously not a child, and should be responsible enough to choose not to watch something you dislike or find offensive.

Censorship just gives the government control, and that's annoying, too. I mean, if we let the government control what we watch or do, what's next? Are we going to let them wipe our butts after we go to the bathroom?


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Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #235466 is a reply to message #224650] Fri, 22 December 2006 13:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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if they wanted to wipe my ass i would have to make sure i took a rly rly rly big and stinky shit Razz
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #236844 is a reply to message #224650] Tue, 02 January 2007 02:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #236846 is a reply to message #224650] Tue, 02 January 2007 02:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ban Frogger.


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Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #237027 is a reply to message #224650] Wed, 03 January 2007 12:37 Go to previous message
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Books are suppose to put you in a fantasy, that's why you read it in the first place. This lady is obviously an obese 43 year old with a mentally challenged child.
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