The best dealers don't use. And neither do their kids.https://nyti.ms/2AtheQ0
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Films?
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Too young to make sense of serious film yet.
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That's admirable. What's the television situation in your household?
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What television?
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That's the spirit.
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My sons all bought their own phones and plans.
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In the UK its 10. Most kids seem to have one by then.
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Sounds about right. All mine got was BBC Cbeebies for years. I quote from the longread guardian article - "Some comfort can be drawn from the fact that the show is on CBeebies. If a show is on CBeebies, it’s legit. It is like seeing the Fair Trade symbol, ...
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or a British flag on a punnet of strawberries. You feel righteous, as if you are complying with some fundamental parental code drawn up by the BBC. You are in the system, safe from the unregulated badlands of Nickelodeon and its oceans of advertising, the looping hours...
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of Peppa Pig and American imports that run through the night so that other, feral children (not yours) can watch cartoons at 2am while snuffling from bowls of refined sugar. When you hear the squawk of trumpet that launches Me Too!, you can console yourself that in the...
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eyes of the BBC the day has officially begun, and you can now surrender yourself to the green, health-and-safety, one-eye-on-the-curriculum world of CBeebies.https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/may/05/cbeebies-the-clean-green-slightly-bonkers-world …
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