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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 9:42:21 GMT
I've been looking up joke versions of "Let it Go" and came across a really explicit and rude version. My kids know all the swear words but this one is proper explicit. This is a screen shot of the YouTube page. It's all out of control isn't it. Delaying giving my kids their own internet devices for as long as possible.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 9:43:58 GMT
I've heard that Apple have scrapped their plans for the new children's ipod after realising that iTouch Kids is not a good product name.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 9:45:09 GMT
Upl not working but the version is "I'm a hoe" and immediately below it invites users to download YouTube for kids app.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 10:06:19 GMT
I was reading a report in the weekend papers that there are early signs of the young turning their back on 'social media' following the lead of some 'celebs'.
Apparently there is a 'coming revolution' of youngsters who want to 'live the life' rather than be endlessly judged by their on line contemporaries.
I'm not sure that twitter and instagram have really taken a strong hold away from city and student life.
Very often I read articles and remain of the opinion that the writers are actually discussing London , not life in the UK.
But as this is my only 'social media' interaction, I suppose I'm no judge.
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Post by Telemachus on Jan 13, 2020 12:19:05 GMT
I was reading a report in the weekend papers that there are early signs of the young turning their back on 'social media' following the lead of some 'celebs'. Apparently there is a 'coming revolution' of youngsters who want to 'live the life' rather than be endlessly judged by their on line contemporaries. I'm not sure that twitter and instagram have really taken a strong hold away from city and student life. Very often I read articles and remain of the opinion that the writers are actually discussing London , not life in the UK. But as this is my only 'social media' interaction, I suppose I'm no judge. Rog Letβs hope so. Living life by social media canβt end well. I mean, who in their right mind would spend hours on a phone/tablet/laptop when they could be doing something useful instead. Oh, wait a minute...
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