Instead of stripping the youth of their rights to browse, I'd say the more reasonable action is to demand more common sense and responsibility from the adults [some are really mentally too immature!]. Stop being so trashy and inconsiderate, remember that this is a general audience website. It's not that hard, but unfortunately too many people here would find it too much for them, eh.
2006-08-13 07:13:21
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answered by crystal iceberg 3
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Whoa! You have chains in your basement? Children should be allowed to mature in a normal way, have human rights and respect too. Are you going to send them out to work for you when they are old enough for work papers?
Sounds as though you would be most comfortable in a Dickinson world.
2006-08-13 14:20:23
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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I think that restricting their freedoms will teach them worse things than any amount of "browsing" can. You can't shelter someone forever.
2006-08-13 14:08:25
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answered by Elizabeth L J 3
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I personally think people who ask questions on this site should know how to ask a question that makes sense .
2006-08-13 15:37:19
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answered by vpsinbad50 6
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I think this is a free country and if I want to browse i can browse, COMMIE.
2006-08-13 14:06:17
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answered by unbeatablec 2
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