@andrewdearling LOL! Funny! @dmortega my youngest who is 15 does not go on the internet in a room that I cannot peer over his shoulder at any second, if "children" are on this site and lookin at this unsupervised it is a parental supervision problem and not @andrewdearling's!!
@andrewdearling --- Please do not make me out to be the bad guy here. I did not post it, you did and I did not think it was appropraite for this site. I did not ask you to take it down either. It really bugs me when the masses have to bow down to the the one in order to appease the one. So, don't put me into that role.
@andrewdearling - It's a public message board, it's not designed to be "kid friendly", @michellegaynor has it 100% correct. SO no need to delete the post....it's funny.
@dmortega no ones making anyone out to be anything. I took it down because you objected. It would have looked strange if id just done it without explanation. So I explained why, gave an alternative and then explained how people can find it if they want. Seems reasonable.
My 11 year old son is on here, he has parental controls on his computer so he can't look at anything adult, I think most sensible parents do something to ensure their children are monitored.
*Full Disclaimer- I laughed, and immediately sent the link to everyone I knew. And then I sent it to their kids (just kidding Dorrena). AND - I have NO kids.
Forget the children thing for a second. Its about as old as seeing threads about the popular page.
Use some common sense. We are all adults, but if you know its going to be controversial, and you don't want to hear people complain then don't post it. Simple as that.
And Michelle, obviously its not andrews job to monitor what other children watch. (But you know, it takes a village and all) The same way its not the communities job to monitor stolen photos. But people do it. And the self monitoring of the site is whats great about it. It builds community. Otherwise, whats the difference between this and flickr?
I thought they were hilarious. @eyebrows - ha ha!
All who contribute to these threads are adults and are all entitled to our opinions - no ones point of view is right or wrong. @andrewdearling was entitled to post it and @dmortega was entitled to object.
@dmortega my youngest who is 15 does not go on the internet in a room that I cannot peer over his shoulder at any second, if "children" are on this site and lookin at this unsupervised it is a parental supervision problem and not @andrewdearling's!!
but if you do want to see the original post I can only suggest you google the title of this thread http://bit.ly/eb7Vlx
.....Off to look at the rudey stuff!
*Full Disclaimer- I laughed, and immediately sent the link to everyone I knew. And then I sent it to their kids (just kidding Dorrena). AND - I have NO kids.
Forget the children thing for a second. Its about as old as seeing threads about the popular page.
Use some common sense. We are all adults, but if you know its going to be controversial, and you don't want to hear people complain then don't post it. Simple as that.
And Michelle, obviously its not andrews job to monitor what other children watch. (But you know, it takes a village and all) The same way its not the communities job to monitor stolen photos. But people do it. And the self monitoring of the site is whats great about it. It builds community. Otherwise, whats the difference between this and flickr?
@eyebrows - ha ha!
All who contribute to these threads are adults and are all entitled to our opinions - no ones point of view is right or wrong. @andrewdearling was entitled to post it and @dmortega was entitled to object.