wonder how much of one's view of this is if you grew up on weird internet shit, or if you came online later/never strayed from safe channels
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gf and I both agree this is wonderful and not fundamentally unlike what we had as kids, author came online at 12 and is aghast
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i mean doesn't the author's point basically boil down to "lazy parents being negligent == abuse" ?
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no it's arguing feeding children endless video content is normal and natural but TV networks had stringent filters whereas youtube has none
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Replying to @0xdeadbabe @alicemazzy
"kids murdered some folks in the name of an internet meme" was a more exciting feature column than this
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stop slenderman before he makes youtube videos
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"10 Hours -- Peppa Pig and Slenderman Are Friends"
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"Peppa Pig and Slenderman Invite Finger Family To A Blood Orgy"
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I wrote a story in second grade about an anthropomorphic period (the mark of punctuation) that makes puns and slaughters a family for no reason
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and hey, I turned out alright!
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