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  #3267708 2-Aug-2024 19:17
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Handle9: My girls liked them so YMMV.

 

Oh, definitely.  It was interesting for me because I was the target audience for the originals and it never occurred to me that other demographics might not find any connection with it.


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  #3267715 2-Aug-2024 19:32
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Handle9: 

My girls liked them so YMMV.

 

I have a feeling, just a sneaking suspicion, that your kids may be a wee bit more sophisticated than the average child. I could be wrong, of course.

 

 





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  #3267717 2-Aug-2024 19:35
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Rikkitic:

Handle9: 

My girls liked them so YMMV.


I have a feeling, just a sneaking suspicion, that your kids may be a wee bit more sophisticated than the average child. I could be wrong, of course.


 



Sorta kinda. Their life experiences are different to a lot of kids but their interests and motivations are fairly similar to their cousins who have more "normal" lifestyles.

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  #3267735 2-Aug-2024 20:54
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It's my 12 year old daughter who asked to see them. My 15 year old son isn't that keen.

 

I guess we will see how they like them. 


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  #3267737 2-Aug-2024 21:01
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Is it child abuse if you haven’t shown Star Wars to a 15 year old? Asking for a friend.

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  #3267742 2-Aug-2024 21:17
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Handle9: Is it child abuse if you haven’t shown Star Wars to a 15 year old? Asking for a friend.

 

My kids are sweet and innocent and find violence and foul language, and suspense etc quite distressing, I am fine with that. 

 

They only watched the Avengers series a few months ago. 

 

Princess Bride gave them both nightmares for a couple of weeks. 

 

 

 

 


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  #3267751 2-Aug-2024 21:55
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networkn: Princess Bride gave them both nightmares for a couple of weeks. 

 

It's a veritable children's fairy tale compared to the book, which is very dark.


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  #3267753 2-Aug-2024 22:09
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neb:

 

networkn: Princess Bride gave them both nightmares for a couple of weeks. 

 

It's a veritable children's fairy tale compared to the book, which is very dark.

 

 

Goldman was a bit like that. Brilliant writer and very funny but with an edge.

 

Adventures in the screen trade is one of my favorite books about Hollywood. It's funny, interesting and fairly nasty.


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Why in this technologically enlightened age, are people still required to horizontally stretch out over the starting block to hold onto Olympic rower's boats prior to the race start?


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  #3267768 2-Aug-2024 23:49
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floydbloke:

 

How can a sportsperson be labelled the Greatest Of All Time when all time hasn't passed yet?

 

 

Well I guess it's best to do it before time passes. Once time passes, GOAT's will not exist.


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  #3267772 3-Aug-2024 02:24
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In Europe, they’ve introduced rules that require the tops on plastic drinks bottles to be captive so that they can be recycled together.

Every NZ recycling point I’ve ever been to requires tops to be removed.

I foresee a standards issue as well as one of curiosity: how come Europe can recycle tops from bottles without separation and we can’t do it at all?





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  #3267773 3-Aug-2024 02:27
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Handle9: Is it child abuse if you haven’t shown Star Wars to a 15 year old? Asking for a friend.


You can’t force them to watch it…





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  #3267774 3-Aug-2024 03:01
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Geektastic:
Handle9: Is it child abuse if you haven’t shown Star Wars to a 15 year old? Asking for a friend.


You can’t force them to watch it…

Oh, I beg to differ. Switching off the internets gets all sorts of compliance

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  #3267775 3-Aug-2024 03:02
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Geektastic: In Europe, they’ve introduced rules that require the tops on plastic drinks bottles to be captive so that they can be recycled together.

Every NZ recycling point I’ve ever been to requires tops to be removed.

I foresee a standards issue as well as one of curiosity: how come Europe can recycle tops from bottles without separation and we can’t do it at all?


Not to worry, the UK will align with New Zealand because you can’t have those pesky folks in Brussels telling them what to do.

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  #3267776 3-Aug-2024 03:17
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Geektastic: In Europe, they’ve introduced rules that require the tops on plastic drinks bottles to be captive so that they can be recycled together.

Every NZ recycling point I’ve ever been to requires tops to be removed.

I foresee a standards issue as well as one of curiosity: how come Europe can recycle tops from bottles without separation and we can’t do it at all?

 

 

There is separation eventually. The bottle and lid is shredded and the cap plastic floats on water while the PET 1 plastic sinks.

 

 

There are some non kerbside recyclers that take the caps.

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