Dec. 8th, 2006
Frack
In which Scott Adams asks why, if the internet and television and whatnot is so harmful to minors, we don't see special treatment facilities for children harmed by watching them. Also, he postulates that getting hit by a car is less damaging to children than swear words, since we allow children to ride bicycles, but don't allow them to hear cursing.
In which Scott Adams asks why, if the internet and television and whatnot is so harmful to minors, we don't see special treatment facilities for children harmed by watching them. Also, he postulates that getting hit by a car is less damaging to children than swear words, since we allow children to ride bicycles, but don't allow them to hear cursing.
My book haul
Dec. 8th, 2006 05:22 pmIn no particular order: