#9 ?? Hahahah, hehehe, hi (NOT a laugh), hohoho, huhuhu (IS a laugh).
#22 Depends on what you mean by "further"... because between a social engeeneer (who is book smart and designs traffic corners) and a politician (who is publicly visible approving those traffic corners), I would rather be the engineer.
#24 Yeah, like black... because that's the only other choice.
#28 Wait... people get to choose their phone number? I mean when did that start? The first six numbers are regionally mandatory, and the last four are random. Maybe you can chose between two or three numbers available, but NO ONE PICKS their own number.
#29 Same with religions, history, food sources, politics and law. The more you know the more you realize the insanity of it all, and why you should avoid all of it at all costs (because it doesn't end and it won't just get better without effort).
"Parents letting their kids explore the Internet in the early 2000s without oversight is the same as parents who let their kids do whatever in the 1980s outside without oversight"
#9 ?? Hahahah, hehehe, hi (NOT a laugh), hohoho, huhuhu (IS a laugh).
#22 Depends on what you mean by "further"... because between a social engeeneer (who is book smart and designs traffic corners) and a politician (who is publicly visible approving those traffic corners), I would rather be the engineer.
#24 Yeah, like black... because that's the only other choice.
#28 Wait... people get to choose their phone number? I mean when did that start? The first six numbers are regionally mandatory, and the last four are random. Maybe you can chose between two or three numbers available, but NO ONE PICKS their own number.
#29 Same with religions, history, food sources, politics and law. The more you know the more you realize the insanity of it all, and why you should avoid all of it at all costs (because it doesn't end and it won't just get better without effort).
#22 Depends on what you mean by "further"... because between a social engeeneer (who is book smart and designs traffic corners) and a politician (who is publicly visible approving those traffic corners), I would rather be the engineer.
#24 Yeah, like black... because that's the only other choice.
#28 Wait... people get to choose their phone number? I mean when did that start? The first six numbers are regionally mandatory, and the last four are random. Maybe you can chose between two or three numbers available, but NO ONE PICKS their own number.
#29 Same with religions, history, food sources, politics and law. The more you know the more you realize the insanity of it all, and why you should avoid all of it at all costs (because it doesn't end and it won't just get better without effort).