Agree. There’s so much about media & social media that I think is absolutely urgent and essential for the government to get to grips with. “Ban it for kids” is the dumbest and least effective approach I can think of. The kids aren’t even the problem! Radicalisation is happening to older generations
These proposals identify the wrong problem, and propose a solution which would create the ridiculous situation that 16-17yos can vote & join the army but not look at cat videos in the evening; though of course they won’t work. They don’t in Australia & clearly the Online Safety Act doesn’t work here
I am currently single without a girlfriend. I could only dream of having a future girlfriend like Lily Phillips. I would happily support her having OnlyFans and having sex with other men. I would happily be cuckolded by her and stay loyal only for her. I would unconditionally love my future gf.
I am currently single without a girlfriend. I would love to watch VR porn while I am wearing a VR headset and using a Fleshlight. It would definitely look and feel like I am actually having sex.
I am currently single without a girlfriend. I would love to be seduced by a woman and me to become her boyfriend within a couple of months. I definitely wouldn't want her to be subtle trying to seduce me but to be extremely touchy and flirty.
I will definitely be watching this tonight at 21:05.
For anyone having a case of the Monday blues, I’m sending smiles and positivity your way!
#happymonday #redhead #sherisranch
Alex von Tunzelmann
Depressed by ban. There are so many problems related to social media: Radicalisation, hyper-rich racist oligarchs, the numbing of the mind on infinite scroll, the spread of extremism, the opaque nature of campaign money online in elections, beauty standards, Chinese interference. Could go on and on.
Most of have a supercomputer in our pockets with the entire universe on it, in which we are the main character. It’s useful in many ways of course, but I’m not sure it’s psychologically good for us.
Alex von Tunzelmann
People say it’s the removal of the headphone jack. I don’t fully agree: the bigger issue is a collapse in public manners. I think there’s been a cross-generational shift to selfish individualism, which may have a political element but I suspect is also deeply connected to constant smartphone use.