Adults have all sorts of ideas about what kids should and should not be spending their time doing. I wonder what percentage of the first generation of at-home coders curdled in the shell with parents heavily restricting computer access (and patting themselves on the back for it).
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Very smart people talk about how "screen time" is different *now* due to "superstimuli." This is a very reasonable-sounding argument, but no more so than the arguments a generation back. Indeed, messing around in the terminal or on geocities was quite addictive for a lot of kids.
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eSports becoming an actual profession should have shook a lot more parents, IMOpic.twitter.com/g3LbgGcSTt
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been thinking about this too, re: trusting your instincts / following your nose. There's this counter-point that, left to their own devices, kids/people will just end up eating candy and playing video games mindlessly and not do anything constructive ever – which I feel is untrue
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I will readily admit that I myself don't have any ~substantial evidence~ for this one way or another – but my feelings/anecdata is... people who end up really trapped in toxic addiction patterns, their problem is usually something upstream of the stimulihttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1085421837268541441 …
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visa is cleaning out his notes @visakanvAnyway. If your teenager is staring at a screen for troubling lengths of time, I bet there's probably something else going on other than just "the evil screen is seductive portal to hell". They might be trying to get away from something; that something might even be you. pic.twitter.com/acKG64U5ccShow this thread3 replies 0 retweets 16 likes -
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As someone with a history of eating candy and playing video games I second the thesis that the actual problem is upstream of these things.
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a story in 3 acts: 1. me before school and parental + societal pressures:https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/986410861039271936 …
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I know you think they are a fascinating group of people but I must have a grudge against teenage boys because I think Phase 1 and 3 Visa are adorable but No.2 leaves me cold.
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I don't think it was that I was a teenager! I think it was that I was fucked up!! you can feel it!!! and I wasn't the one who fucked me up, I was doing ~fine~ being a nerdy mcnerdface
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Even the cat looks drunk. Yup, whole series has the feel of a cage with the bars edited out
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I think there's a reason the cat looks drunk. Lotta smart teens wind up there, and their whole aesthetic shifts to "I do not fucking care." This is the developing-human equivalent of shutting off all the lights and switching to emergency power just to keep everything running
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