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Adorable_Win4607 on August 15, 2025 11:11 am Live free or die…unless you’re a kid with a library card, I guess.
SorryManNo on August 15, 2025 11:14 am For anyone who needs/wants to hide something this won’t stop them. “Hey can you check this out for me so my parents doesn’t get mad”
hyperdream on August 15, 2025 11:14 am When “the enemy” is differing points of view, you have to make sure your kids aren’t gaining any other perspective but your own.
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Is there any non-bonkers reason why parents would WANT to?
Live free or die…unless you’re a kid with a library card, I guess.
For anyone who needs/wants to hide something this won’t stop them.
“Hey can you check this out for me so my parents doesn’t get mad”
When “the enemy” is differing points of view, you have to make sure your kids aren’t gaining any other perspective but your own.