Off Topic THERE IS A HUNT GOING ON TO TRY AND I.D. THIS P***K ON TWITTER

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Oh my little'un can use the iPad, so I dont suppose she would have any problems with a smartphone.
I just keep her away from it.
Agree on not letting them have one.
No way....

My niece (10) has a i-phone and she's had it for a while now too. Wasn't keen at first but my brother told me about a tracker app he's put on it (without her knowledge). Basically means he knows exactly where she's been or where she is if he needs to find her.
 
My daughter is only 5, so no smart phone yet.
She does play on the missus' tablet and on my PC at times though.

No phone for her until she is at least 15. And by then, who knows what kind of technological monstrosity will be all the rage :)

I was exact same, to a t mate, until I actually looked into it all.

I never heard of the the **** I've read in studies, from the media. I was under the assumption for decades that all the negative talk was from crack pots, until I read the studies, which show horrific results, I am not kidding, results confirmed by multiple other studies
 
My niece (10) has a i-phone and she's had it for a while now too. Wasn't keen at first but my brother told me about a tracker app he's put on it (without her knowledge). Basically means he knows exactly where she's been or where she is if he needs to find her.

But if it is in her pocket or next to her head it is cooking her. At what point does convenience overrule health. I have to make much more effort now that the tablets and phones have been removed. But **** it like, what can you do.

Later life problems and cancers have strong relation to microwave exposure.

If your kid MUST have a phone, they get them a headset and tell them never to put it into their pocket and use the mic and headphone for calls instead of planting the thing right next to their brain
 
The dangers of not exposing them? My kids are in no danger from not being close to cell towers or mobile devices.

Your logic for causing genetic damage to children is twisted. Read the warmings on the devices before yougive them to kids, anything else is irresponsible.

Do you know apple warns you not to carry the phone in your pocket? FCC guide lines are pretty lax when it comes to MW emission as there is no scientific safe level. AND STILL iphones exceeed the FCC safe level.
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So, in short, your argument is ridiculous. "dangers of not having smart phones" <laugh> . How did we ever get this far as a race so? Try parenting, instead of letting smart phones do it

Why must this be related to conspiracy theory, you are all ******s

Wasn't my point at all, you are arguing against something that I wasn't disputing. I see why others get frustrated with trying to have some sort of debate with you, now.

It's pretty pathetic that you had to resort to calling me a ****** just because I questioned your stance on mobile phones. I think it speaks volumes about the flimsiness of your stance that you've failed to respond twice to the points I actually raised and instead decided to argue something totally different while resorting to calling me a ****** instead of constructively debating the points I raised.
 
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My niece (10) has a i-phone and she's had it for a while now too. Wasn't keen at first but my brother told me about a tracker app he's put on it (without her knowledge). Basically means he knows exactly where she's been or where she is if he needs to find her.

That's an expensive way of keeping track of her. I just had mini transmitters put in my kids skulls so I could track them, also insist they wear flourescent yellow health and safety clothing all the time so I can spot them. Saves a fortune on designer gear as well
 
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That's an expensive way of keeping track of her. I just had mini transmitters put in my kids skulls so I could track them, also insist they wear flourescent yellow health and safety clothing all the time so I can spot them. Saves a fortune on designer gear as well

<laugh>

My brothers not exactly short of cash. she's got just about every gadget going as a result <doh>
 
Here is my youngest showing off his entire wardrobe

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Laughed at this because it reminded me of these Jay Z lyrics:

Get y'all black tees on
All black everything
Black cards, black cars
All black everything
And our girls are blackbirds
Ridin' with they dillingers

Can just imagine someone rapping about hi vis vests instead.
 
Sad, just so sad. I would expect the person with this twitter account to have some sort of learning disability or something like extreme Asperger's.

People like this should be banned from the internet for their own safety.

Bell-end is too polite a word to describe them tbh:headbang:
 
Laughed at this because it reminded me of these Jay Z lyrics:

Get y'all black tees on
All black everything
Black cards, black cars
All black everything
And our girls are blackbirds
Ridin' with they dillingers

Can just imagine someone rapping about hi vis vests instead.


Hi vis are crucial, now else are ****s meant to find kids in the dark like.
 
That's an expensive way of keeping track of her. I just had mini transmitters put in my kids skulls so I could track them, also insist they wear flourescent yellow health and safety clothing all the time so I can spot them. Saves a fortune on designer gear as well



You can actually buy GPS tags that connect to a keychain or belt loop that will track a child. Much cheaper than an iPhone.