Raul Fernandes Theres deep studies about adapting young kids to technology at young ages, it effects psychologically a lot of the way the kids process information.
My youngest sister is autistic, and usually the only way she can cope with reality is watching cartoons on her tablet. I thank God for that thing, or it'd be tantrums all around.
Mobile Nigro I'm autistic as well, and my headphones/music is how I keep myself sane. They keep me content. It's hard to contain my emotions when I'm unhappy, especially when someone is trying to talk to me.
It's nothing big, just a social disorder when you think about it.
Mobile Nigro Then unplug your life support and put on some ear buds and see how much that helps. Wait what who the hell would say such a thing? Damn, whoever said that should kill themselves jeez, that was too dark.
it is a sad thing. when I say that technology is changing some people(in a bad way) I get all this denial and "you are way too pessmistic" crap. dont get me wrong, I use mine to listen to songs(to keep me sane) and follow up on art blogs and tecnology does have its advantages(most certainly!) but dont try and say that it hasn't any done bad.
αsнℓєє 웃 strangely enough, I mostly agree with you. however you shouldnt go pointing fingers at people like that and denying that technology hasn't done bad.
Cereal Killer none of us are jealous. we are infact worried that these kids spend too much time on tec. I mean whilst technology has good effects on some ares of the mind, it has destroying effects on others. the most noticeable is that fact that you emerge tired after spending some time on tec. you even run the risk of wearing glasses if your screen is too bright or you spend long hours on it.
Reynaldo Angga you do realize that many artists for animation studios and video game companies use digital coloring and other technological methods. Technology allows artists for animation studios and video game companies to do their work faster and more efficiently. Japanese manga artist Hiro Mashima was actually a long time holdout from these types of methods but even he eventually switched to digital coloring rather than coloring the color pages by hand.
WĪLD DĪÇTĀTØR No, because she still plays outside, she has toys, we often play together. It's just her coping mechanism, while I never take off my headphones without good reason.
James Jang I got a phone in 8th grade, mainly because I am in the school marching band and my parents want a way to reach me when I'm at games, parades, competitions, etc.
Ah yes back to a simpler time when everyone wasn't drowning in technology. I actually remembered back in middle school back when Silly Bands was a thing...ahhh good times, good times.
Shashank Narayan Ram or he'll learn how to build computers, not much to learn to be honest, building computers is mostly plug n play), and how to code os's and become the next Bill Gates or Gabe Newell (in case you don't know Gabe Newell is CEO of valve and creator of steam, the largest online video game market).
I've seen this meme popping up a lot as of late and I have to say I 100% disagree with it! This doesn't sup up ANYTHING about "the kids today" what this sums up is the root of the problem with THE PATENTS today. The kids didn't make enough money to buy an expensive tablet, the kid didn't set up internet and and email, the kid doesn't have an account by which to pay for apps and movies. The problem 100% is NOT the child.
The Shadow Devil Slayer Bill Gates had talent. Even if he dropped out, he wasn't lazy. He had some talent and computers were relatively new and easy to become big in
Shashank Narayan Ram and besides, knowing how to build your own pc can save you money and be a generally useful thing regardless, it's cheaper to build your own pc rather than constantly buying new ones, also if a part fails everything in the pc is easily replaceable. And if you have a nice Windows desktop that you built yourself at home then you don't need a crazy expensive laptop, you can just get a $400 surface tablet/laptop hybrid for general use on the go and have your nice pc you built yourself at home for gaming, video/audio editing, work, etc.
Shashank Narayan Ram if someone can build a PC and edit video/audio then they're learning tools for a whole field of work in the future, music composition, animation, graphic designer, etc.
Janae Bursey Oh that's awesome then..The reason why I'd asked that is because I have a friend who's sister is diagnosed with autism. And boy she looks like ball. As a result of her parents giving her a Ipad instead of them spending time with her outside.
You people realize not all little kids care about ipads and stuff?
ReplyDeleteRaul Fernandes Theres deep studies about adapting young kids to technology at young ages, it effects psychologically a lot of the way the kids process information.
ReplyDeleteWell for the most part like the teddy bears technology way more better
ReplyDeleteBut art? Nuh uh
You kids doesn't understand the value of art
My youngest sister is autistic, and usually the only way she can cope with reality is watching cartoons on her tablet. I thank God for that thing, or it'd be tantrums all around.
ReplyDeleteThen that kid grows up, convinces his parents to buy an Xbox One, and starts "fucking everyone's mom"...
ReplyDeleteJanae Bursey Its sad to hear that but I have someonme in my family that is as well, you should really try other methods, that only works for so long
ReplyDeleteMobile Nigro I'm autistic as well, and my headphones/music is how I keep myself sane. They keep me content. It's hard to contain my emotions when I'm unhappy, especially when someone is trying to talk to me.
ReplyDeleteIt's nothing big, just a social disorder when you think about it.
Term Inater Well, yeah. No one really said it was the child's fault...
ReplyDeleteMy cousin is just like that, he have so many toys but he plays on his phone all day, like seriously
ReplyDeleteJanae Bursey Music is medicine!
ReplyDeleteMobile Nigro Then unplug your life support and put on some ear buds and see how much that helps.
ReplyDeleteWait what who the hell would say such a thing? Damn, whoever said that should kill themselves jeez, that was too dark.
Erick Trigueros LOL someones using dark logic here XD
ReplyDeleteJanae Bursey Don't you think its bad for her psychical health?
ReplyDeleteαsнℓєє 웃 Someone's triggered.
ReplyDeleteGet out of here you salty mother fucker.
What the hell? Who said that? Go away whoever did, you're just mean.
αsнℓєє 웃 But..im not that young LMAO Teenagers+ is the name of the community for a reason
ReplyDeleteαsнℓєє 웃 Are you triggered?
ReplyDeleteStop blaming children. THEY didnt invent better technology.
ReplyDeleteThe next generation of kids be likes the smartphones than the real live
ReplyDeleteit is a sad thing.
ReplyDeletewhen I say that technology is changing some people(in a bad way) I get all this denial and "you are way too pessmistic" crap. dont get me wrong, I use mine to listen to songs(to keep me sane) and follow up on art blogs and tecnology does have its advantages(most certainly!) but dont try and say that it hasn't any done bad.
RobSpace Duck Nah or yes
ReplyDeleteαsнℓєє 웃 strangely enough, I mostly agree with you.
ReplyDeletehowever you shouldnt go pointing fingers at people like that and denying that technology hasn't done bad.
Jhon Connor undecided.
ReplyDeleteCereal Killer none of us are jealous. we are infact worried that these kids spend too much time on tec.
ReplyDeleteI mean whilst technology has good effects on some ares of the mind, it has destroying effects on others. the most noticeable is that fact that you emerge tired after spending some time on tec. you even run the risk of wearing glasses if your screen is too bright or you spend long hours on it.
This is so true ;-;
ReplyDeletelucky for me i was born when children used to play hide & seek and hide inside basins not like the kids today......technology WHY???#GOOD TIMES
ReplyDeleteRobSpace Duck Yes M8
ReplyDeleteThen don't buy them a tablet. I didn't get one until I was 13
ReplyDeleteI'm getting a phone once I graduate high school...
ReplyDeleteHow is it a problem.
ReplyDeleteReynaldo Angga you do realize that many artists for animation studios and video game companies use digital coloring and other technological methods. Technology allows artists for animation studios and video game companies to do their work faster and more efficiently. Japanese manga artist Hiro Mashima was actually a long time holdout from these types of methods but even he eventually switched to digital coloring rather than coloring the color pages by hand.
ReplyDeleteWĪLD DĪÇTĀTØR No, because she still plays outside, she has toys, we often play together. It's just her coping mechanism, while I never take off my headphones without good reason.
ReplyDeleteJokes on you, the kid could be on an educational app.
ReplyDeleteJames Jang I got a phone in 8th grade, mainly because I am in the school marching band and my parents want a way to reach me when I'm at games, parades, competitions, etc.
ReplyDeleteRaul Fernandes Yeah and that tech makes them retards. Kids drop out like he'll and have become spoilt BRATS messing up people's lives
ReplyDeleteSad but true
ReplyDeleteAh yes back to a simpler time when everyone wasn't drowning in technology. I actually remembered back in middle school back when Silly Bands was a thing...ahhh good times, good times.
ReplyDeleteMobile Nigro please consider suicide
ReplyDeleteTrue, but I know a few kids who are the opposite of that, not many, but still, a few
ReplyDeleteThis is the same fucking picture I have seen today
ReplyDeleteShashank Narayan Ram or he'll learn how to build computers, not much to learn to be honest, building computers is mostly plug n play), and how to code os's and become the next Bill Gates or Gabe Newell (in case you don't know Gabe Newell is CEO of valve and creator of steam, the largest online video game market).
ReplyDeleteI've seen this meme popping up a lot as of late and I have to say I 100% disagree with it! This doesn't sup up ANYTHING about "the kids today" what this sums up is the root of the problem with THE PATENTS today. The kids didn't make enough money to buy an expensive tablet, the kid didn't set up internet and and email, the kid doesn't have an account by which to pay for apps and movies. The problem 100% is NOT the child.
ReplyDeleteThe Shadow Devil Slayer Bill Gates had talent. Even if he dropped out, he wasn't lazy. He had some talent and computers were relatively new and easy to become big in
ReplyDeleteKids should not play too much tech.
ReplyDeleteThe tech should be integrated into kids like Astroboy, or adults like Robocop, so we can reach immortality and ascension from this weak flesh vessels.
All hail the Future Technology.
Shashank Narayan Ram OK, try to explain Gabe Newell's success with steam, PCs weren't anything new when steam came out.
ReplyDeleteShashank Narayan Ram and besides, knowing how to build your own pc can save you money and be a generally useful thing regardless, it's cheaper to build your own pc rather than constantly buying new ones, also if a part fails everything in the pc is easily replaceable. And if you have a nice Windows desktop that you built yourself at home then you don't need a crazy expensive laptop, you can just get a $400 surface tablet/laptop hybrid for general use on the go and have your nice pc you built yourself at home for gaming, video/audio editing, work, etc.
ReplyDeleteThe Shadow Devil Slayer But still those retarded shits would be too lazy flipping patties
ReplyDeleteTerm Inater Nah hahaha i got a note 5 XD
ReplyDeleteShashank Narayan Ram if someone can build a PC and edit video/audio then they're learning tools for a whole field of work in the future, music composition, animation, graphic designer, etc.
ReplyDeleteSad 😩 but true however the good thing about it is there's more room XD 😂
ReplyDeleteJanae Bursey Oh that's awesome then..The reason why I'd asked that is because I have a friend who's sister is diagnosed with autism. And boy she looks like ball. As a result of her parents giving her a Ipad instead of them spending time with her outside.
ReplyDeleteAgreed good sir!
ReplyDelete