Posts by Jeremy Eade
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So it's actually a story that should make us feel a little cooler about the young uns online . I mean they are a pretty tech savvyl generation so it makes sense that 95% would pick up on it.
Still I'm tired of how"" sex is going to destroy us" stories. Can't we all just have another film night.
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You know regardless of the made up stat this is a sex education story not an evil online story, online is just the medium.
Why are kids that gullible? Do they need to know more about their sexuality and its place in 2009? Do we all need too?
and who the hell are these predators? Are they from our generation?
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""Survey finds 25pc of students sexually solicited online""
This online thing sounds bad...jeez we need a herald poll to sort it out.
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Good work Keith. There's an immaturity to that paper that's just bizarre. It's written by adult looking children, generally big boys but children none the less.
I can't help the suspision that the herald is trying purposely to help a certain community out; it's just not the general community.
They don't seem to worry about national health unless the word "party"is inserted between the two words . It's bizarre.
They are always looking for ways to roll back the power of our ELECTED committees as oppopsed to contemplating how fucking long it took us to get representational government. Buying the herald is a traitorous act to the city of auckland (and of course it's free online).
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Cool piece....and what about Ralston, that's hilarious. Auckland needs a rugby team, a train system and some loyalty.
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Public Service Manager.
Thanks for the information. Well written. It's particularly weird to have read you in such secrecy but supports what may be a systemic problem in the set up of both private and public organisational models.
Secrecy as a strategy puts a lot of test on workplace loyalty.
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""Is there some notion about good mummies at the heart of this? ""
Yes, a reactive notion after being confronted with the tales of "bad
children.""
Can't we accept that modern parenting is still in it's infancy and when confronted by parental idiocy the tribe might want to speak up for the good of the tribe, and of course our fellow non-voting young citizens. Isn't community more important than fretting that it vaguely looks like an attack on mothers (or fathers).We are losing touch with teenagers to frequently, it's just simpilistic
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Kid dishonours parents and gets booted out of the house. Sounds fair to me. What's all the wailing about? Mum wrote a book?"""
That tough love theory eh....the Kurt Cobain experiment....I thought that didn't go so well.Tough love is an insult to the word love.
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"I dunno. There's still something weirdly fishy about the intensity of the brouhaha.""
If he was a girl i'd still be appalled.If the father wrote the book he''d be under the same examination surely.
Teenage Stoners are pretty common over there. Ask Liam and Noel. Ask Sir Mick Jagger and young Harry Windsor and probaly half the ""city"" now they don't earn so much.