AlexneushoornTheGreat
Steve Rhino
Motherlode
Yeah, by "wettest", I refer to the rainiest.
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And many people who make adult films have been arrested. It's about a power dynamic and controlling people. Not a subject matter thing.Perpetual Zen At least three creators of kids shows (Dan Schneider, the creator of shows such as iCarly, Victorious, Henry Danger, Game Shakers et cetera, Bill Cosby, the creator of Little Bill and Chris Savino, the creator of The Loud House) were all found guilty of sexual harassment, misconduct and other such crimes, hence why I asked the question.
I wasn't saying that anyone who makes kids shows is a pedophile, nor did I imply that the offenders in question had children as their primary target for misconduct. I do, however, see your point about media figures being power hungry and abusing that power not necessarily being specific to media figures who make family-oriented content. As for adding a neutrality of language to questions such as this, I'll see what I can do about it. I don't exactly understand what defines "neutrality of language", but I'll try to do my best.And many people who make adult films have been arrested. It's about a power dynamic and controlling people. Not a subject matter thing.
Like Epstein, they never made content for children but they certainly were a part of a sex trafficking ring.
I just really find it unfortunate when there is an argument that sort of preps the debate/discuss a bias opinion.
I notice that about some of your questions. If you want to have a debate/discussion about something, you should make it something with a neutrality of language, with this question your setting up your audience to be wrong no matter what they think . The media at large is a real dark and twisted place and it honestly doesn't matter what content you make a lot of them are pretty power hungry, is the point I'm making. Your prepping your audience to think anyone who makes children shows is a pedophile, to answer the questions why is it's a power dynamic issue
I'm really glad you asked,I wasn't saying that anyone who makes kids shows is a pedophile, nor did I imply that the offenders in question had children as their primary target for misconduct. I do, however, see your point about media figures being power hungry and abusing that power not necessarily being specific to media figures who make family-oriented content. As for adding a neutrality of language to questions such as this, I'll see what I can do about it. I don't exactly understand what defines "neutrality of language", but I'll try to do my best.
You are completely valid to have your own preference. Although, standards and hobbies change when you bring them to a public forum. This is a public forum with terms of service and a team. It's not an opinion your posing to a friend . You are not asking what their favorite color is. They are posing a deep question which is desiring deep methodical answers. Hence why they made this thread in the first place. It's a forum, a public forum, not a personal conversation so members on this public forum should be mindful of thatNgl I praise you for coming up with new questions every day
I don't blame you if some of them are off XD I think you're fine
If you were packaging your questions to be broadcast on a news network or smth I might think differently, but seeing as this is a hobby, it doesn't bug me a lot personally
Just my own two cents
Idea I'm aware of the hanging part, lol. I'm just wondering as to why it's using a hanging as framing.
I wouldn't really count radar games? I suppose it kind of depends on what you count as a video game- is it the hardware or the software that makes the game? I'd have to do some research, I just knew Pong as a widely known answer.Caroline1539 Like I said, it's debatable. The Magnavox Odyssey came out the same year as Pong, and the Odyssey was being worked on since the 60s. And before that, there was Space War, and if you really wanna go back, there's those old games made out of radar equipment, like Tennis For Two.
Fair enough. Personally, I do count radar games as video games, but if you don't, that's fine with me.I wouldn't really count radar games? I suppose it kind of depends on what you count as a video game- is it the hardware or the software that makes the game? I'd have to do some research, I just knew Pong as a widely known answer.