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I freely hate on ideas that limit the freedom, sacredness or potential of the human spirit.
They frustrate me to my core.
But what I don’t hate, is the people who adopt these ideas.
Because I understand why they would.
I understand why someone would want easy answers to life’s hardest questions.
I understand why someone would want right and wrong conveniently laid out for them.
I understand why people would value comfort and community over truth and integrity.
All these things genuinely make sense to me and I have real compassion for the pain people avoid with these tactics.
The world is a tough, scary, difficult place sometimes and I completely understand wanting to make it a bit more comfortable, safe or predictable.
I’ve done it, I probably still do it and you probably do too.
And if you’ve actually overcome this to any real degree, you know it wasn’t hate or shame that helped you come back to yourself.
It was love,...
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I freely hate on ideas that limit the freedom, sacredness or potential of the human spirit.
They frustrate me to my core.
But what I don’t hate, is the people who adopt these ideas.
Because I understand why they would.
I understand why someone would want easy answers to life’s hardest questions.
I understand why someone would want right and wrong conveniently laid out for them.
I understand why people would value comfort and community over truth and integrity.
All these things genuinely make sense to me and I have real compassion for the pain people avoid with these tactics.
The world is a tough, scary, difficult place sometimes and I completely understand wanting to make it a bit more comfortable, safe or predictable.
I’ve done it, I probably still do it and you probably do too.
And if you’ve actually overcome this to any real degree, you know it wasn’t hate or shame that helped you come back to yourself.
It was love,...
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Obsessed by the idea plants are already communicating with us
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Man, wear black, like you used to. Depressive. Mysterious. Maybe looking like you need a help.
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Man, wear black, like you used to. Depressive. Mysterious. Maybe looking like you need a help.
i don't wear clothes, they're for boyz
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No ID, No Scroll: Europe Turns Up the Heat on Social Media Access for Kids
France, Greece, and Spain are teaming up to draw a hard line on kids using social media—pushing new rules that would force every internet-connected device to include age verification tech, Bloomberg reports.
Under the proposed changes, platforms like Meta and X would be required to block access for underage users unless they prove their age. The message is clear: if Big Tech won’t self-regulate, these countries plan to flex their economic weight to make it happen.
France’s former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has gone as far as proposing a full ban on social media for anyone under 15, and curfews for teens to fight internet addiction. Spain is considering a similar approach, with a government panel recommending a ban on all connected tech for children under 16. Australia, for its part, has already enacted a strict ban on under-16s opening social media accounts.
The fight to reclaim childhood from the screen is turning into a global campaign—and Europe’s now leading the charge.
France, Greece, and Spain are teaming up to draw a hard line on kids using social media—pushing new rules that would force every internet-connected device to include age verification tech, Bloomberg reports.
Under the proposed changes, platforms like Meta and X would be required to block access for underage users unless they prove their age. The message is clear: if Big Tech won’t self-regulate, these countries plan to flex their economic weight to make it happen.
France’s former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has gone as far as proposing a full ban on social media for anyone under 15, and curfews for teens to fight internet addiction. Spain is considering a similar approach, with a government panel recommending a ban on all connected tech for children under 16. Australia, for its part, has already enacted a strict ban on under-16s opening social media accounts.
The fight to reclaim childhood from the screen is turning into a global campaign—and Europe’s now leading the charge.