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if you know the Answer. I just don't get it :)

2007-09-04 10:07:03 · 7 answers · asked by steven25t 7 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

7 answers

It is normal for teens to try to get around these sorts of things. Teens like to have as much freedoms as they can. It is even more exciting for them to do things which adults don't want them to do, and more exciting than anything to get around restrictions adults place on them. It gives them a feeling of power that their lives simply doesn't have right now. These kids are growing up and in doing so they often don't understand the dangers inherent in the world. Teens never believe bad things will happen to them, only to others and the idea of mortality is far from them.

So, to sum it up it is exciting to get around restrictions adults set for their safety and they don't realize how dangerous life can be. So, they try to find ways around these and it gives them a feeling of power when they do. Teens also tend to think adults are stupid and that they, the teens, know more than adults, even though they know adults have been living longer than they and life itself brings experience and knowledge they simply are yet to achieve.

It is normal and inevitable for teens to try to get around blocks and restrictions. However, there are those few teens who don't need to learn from the school of hard knocks, and are actually able to learn from the mistakes of others, while listening to the adults in their lives who are concerned about them and love them.

In regards to the repeated questions, teens usually think they are the first to come up with the idea of asking this here and so don't check to see if somebody else already has. Then, there is the fact that many people refuse to give out this information, so what questions they may find here already may not provide them the needed information to bypass these blocks and they hope their question will have better responses. Then again, some teens just don't know how to use this forum as well as others and so just don't know how to check if this has been asked already.

Please try to understand that we were all teens once and allow all users to have their own individual experiance here. It is rather arrogant of any to assume somebody is stupid or lazy or some other negitive quality just because they are not behaving in a simular fashion as those negitive responders, or use the forum in a different manner than the responders do.

2007-09-04 10:32:41 · answer #1 · answered by Serenity 7 · 3 0

Mostly because this site attracts some of the most stupid people on the planet, internet users that wouldn't know a search engine if it bit them in the *** and who don't have the concentration required to spend ten seconds reading the questions other people have asked before they hit the submit button. No, no, much better to selfishly flood the sodding place with the same questions over and over again, differing only in the numerous exciting ways they've all found to proudly display their own illiteracy to the world while pleading desperately for proxy sites and 'MySpace codes' (it's written in HTML ffs, just learn it yourself!).

2007-09-04 10:20:16 · answer #2 · answered by Bamba 5 · 2 1

1) lazyness. They want others to just tell them how to do it so they don't have to do any research or figure it out for themselves.

2) ignorance. They would rather grow up to be burger flippers and ditch diggers than spend any time learning and growing.

3) vanity. They HAVE to check myspace to see if they have any new friend requests so they can get more "friends" than the next person and boost their tiny little egos.

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2007-09-04 10:15:51 · answer #3 · answered by hallmike1 7 · 1 1

I gave up on proxies months in the past. It became obtrusive that they are straight forward to dam adn i replaced into spending way too lots time finding for proxies. I have been given the VPN and it is worked for months now. on no account blocked.

2016-10-09 23:02:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My generation wanted their MTV. Today's wants their MySpace. Things really haven't changed that much!! :-)

2007-09-04 10:18:47 · answer #5 · answered by Navigator 7 · 3 0

me i only go on after school but my public library is attached to the school so that comes w/ certain restrictions and i dont have a home computer so i dont have much of a choice

2007-09-04 12:16:53 · answer #6 · answered by jonny c 2 · 2 0

15 seconds of fame shame.

2007-09-04 10:14:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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