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7/26/2025, 11:59:17 AM
7/20/2025, 2:29:13 PM
>>510873366
Isn't it interesting that Bernays was Sigmund Freud's nephew, and they are both then blood-related to Netflix co-founder Marc Bernays Randolph? I think it's interesting.
Isn't it interesting that Bernays was Sigmund Freud's nephew, and they are both then blood-related to Netflix co-founder Marc Bernays Randolph? I think it's interesting.
7/2/2025, 9:44:46 PM
6/26/2025, 8:11:27 PM
>>713724587
It's the "grooming" scare.
Or really, it's another chapter in the long running series WON'T ANYBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!?!
Some elements of society have this weird fantasy where kids are easy to influence. I mean, families, parents, school and the government are constantly doing their best to try and shape the mind and morals of children, and they have moderate success at best. But adults casually talking to minors over the internet, way too dangerous. They're turning all the kids into degenerates.
It's the "grooming" scare.
Or really, it's another chapter in the long running series WON'T ANYBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!?!
Some elements of society have this weird fantasy where kids are easy to influence. I mean, families, parents, school and the government are constantly doing their best to try and shape the mind and morals of children, and they have moderate success at best. But adults casually talking to minors over the internet, way too dangerous. They're turning all the kids into degenerates.
6/21/2025, 10:17:53 AM
>>713242736
True, I suppose. If you're inside an actual medieval castle that's under siege, and the enemy has broken through the walls and you're fighting inside the stairs, shit's already hopeless either way. You WILL die.
True, I suppose. If you're inside an actual medieval castle that's under siege, and the enemy has broken through the walls and you're fighting inside the stairs, shit's already hopeless either way. You WILL die.
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6/18/2025, 9:06:40 AM
>>60515436
I'm an engineer, and I once had an Indian coworker who pronounced the abbreviation of millimeter as "em em" instead of "mil." I told him that people call them mil in the UK but he was too stubborn to actually attempt to fit in.
I'm an engineer, and I once had an Indian coworker who pronounced the abbreviation of millimeter as "em em" instead of "mil." I told him that people call them mil in the UK but he was too stubborn to actually attempt to fit in.
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