HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!
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Different things work for different kids. Parents are best to judge whether they think a show is suitable for their individual child or not. Some kids can watch this stuff without getting phased, others not so much. Best thing to do is to watch the material first and consider whether or not it's suitable for your child. Of course when it comes to G1, we've all watched it thousands of times so... heh.![]()
Not really. They go hand in hand. We reproduce to ensure survival of our species because we are mortal. What would you do if you showed your son TFTM and explained that everyone dies and so he asks what happens when all the humans die? Do you tell him about sex and reproduction? Or do you make up some story because you want to shield him?
That is the best answer right there. Each parent knows what will work best for their child. Myself having an overly anxious, inquisitive, highly emotional ADHD child knew that the best way to deal the situation and Optimus Prime's death would be to reassure him that things will be ok.
HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!
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HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!
Still have some stuff for sale. Free pickup at Parra Fair
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I do think we have things wrong, and that the European model is the correct way of thinking.
I believe nudity should be more acceptable than violence, whereas for us it's the absolute opposite.
Graphic violence? Go for it.
A nipple? WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!?!
Edit: Was checking io9 and saw this article which helps with my view. I should note though the I haven't seen the film in question. In America it got an R Rating, in Canada it got a G.
It's explained why, and one of the reasons is something that resonates with my view in general: the movie contains nudity, but it's apparently just stuff like people showering, something the Canadian board considered fine for kids to see, as it's non-sexual and a daily activity.
Really shows the stark difference in how we view certain things.
http://observationdeck.io9.com/rush-...8/@laurendavis
Last edited by Cat; 12th November 2013 at 03:16 AM.
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