The Grob wrote:Cheries wrote:
Firstly, about the egg: that was an example, though I should point out that eggs still explode in up-to-date machinery: the way any microwave heats food can explode a raw, boiled, shelled, unshelled, yolkless, or whiteless egg, even explode after they've come out of the microwave, or if the microwave has stopped heating them.
Secondly: did you see clause 6, which requires education on dangerous content?
Even still, when these things are taking over popular sites everywhere, the average person doesn't know much, or anything, about the dangrs presented by many "craft" "hack" or "prank" content
Education on dangerous content? For simple pranks on the internet that might hurt a few fools? I'm not going to waste our precious tax dollars on some idiots who can't read a "do not try this at home warning". Let alone, no government should be wasting money trying to educate people on prank videos that might harm them. If they can't understand or bother to restrain themself from doing something as stupid as, let's say- trying to pull a robber prank on a stranger, then that's just natural selection.
The World Assembly is not a nanny state, it is an organization dedicated to- well, at least it says that it's dedicated to bringing peace and prosperity to the world. If you expect me or anybody else to waste our educational curriculum on a bunch of prank videos you are terribly misguided and are far too paranoid about the effects of these videos. The more idiots that go out of our society, the better- why hold back?
If you want to have your citizens die for corporate greed, that's not my problem. I'm interested in the fact that homes are burned down, people injure themselves, and these videos tell people to keep doing it so they can get revenue. Citizens deserve to know about this.