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| 17 Mar 2012 05:43 PM |
*facenuke* *facedesk* *facekeyboard* *facemonitor* *facepalm* *facecpu* *faceisp* *facesword* *facebullet* *facemetal* *facecomputer* *facearrow* *kneearrow* *facedoor* *faceface* |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:44 PM |
| I only read a few paragraphs into it. |
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Aderessa
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:44 PM |
@Icy
I read it all.
My brain hurts due to the large amount of stupidity. |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:46 PM |
I see.
Good thing I did not read fully into it. |
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Rbmasta12
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:46 PM |
THE STUPIDITY OF IT,
IS UNBEARABLE! |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:49 PM |
| i lost it at "AMD is a third-world based company who make inferior, "knock-off" copies of American processor chips" |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:52 PM |
| are people only reading that story nearly 11 years after it was written? |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:54 PM |
| i like it |
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| 17 Mar 2012 05:58 PM |
| I read it all, but my brain's ability to comprehend stupidity failed me at "If your son is a hacker, you may have to resort to spanking" or something along those lines. |
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| 17 Mar 2012 06:01 PM |
| very cool |
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| 17 Mar 2012 06:03 PM |
| veryyyy niceee |
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mjemje
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| 17 Mar 2012 06:16 PM |
So I just skimmed it.
1. Has your son asked you to change ISPs? - Because no ISP could ever be slow, and your son will always be satisfied with your internet, no matter how terrible it is.
2. Are you finding programs on your computer that you don't remember installing? - Because if he downloads a small game of any sort he's obviously trying to learn to hack.
3. Has your child asked for new hardware? - Basically #1 again.
4. Does your child read hacking manuals? - I admit to this probably being valid, though with everything else said here, they probably aren't even reading hacking manuals, and the observer is simply paranoid.
5. How much time does your child spend using the computer each day? - I spend way too much time on the computer and I've never bothered trying to learn to hack or even code.
6. Does your son use Quake? - Had to Google this, but seriously? Your son is playing a game, and so he is a hacker? Have you no faith at all in your child?
7. Is your son becoming argumentative and surly in his social behaviour? - I could find no way that this relates to your son hacking.
8. Is your son obsessed with "Lunix"? - Googled this as well, and this does not look like a hacking program at all.
9. Has your son radically changed his appearance? - Essentially a repeat of #7.
10. Is your son struggling academically? - Your son has to become SMARTER in order to hack. What is this?
What? Just What? |
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| 17 Mar 2012 06:24 PM |
@mjemje
Don't forget that his first few paragraphs recommend spanking to correct this as well. |
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mjemje
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| 17 Mar 2012 06:28 PM |
Whether or not physical punishment is necessary depends on the child. If they care at all for morals, a simple talking-to will do it. If they do not care, and know that what they do is wrong, then they do not care that this is bad, and will need something that concerns them rather than the people they themselves are affecting. |
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