strengthen Ukraine's credible defense
!noncredibledefense@sh.itjust.works in shambles rn
S10+ here. I'll have to check and see what my older phones still have, my current one still has "keep screen on while viewing", I don't think I had one that paused videos, but I remember one offering "smart scrolling" based on eye movement
There used to be a quiz where'd you'd guess if his face was bigger or smaller than "normal", but it looks like it got deleted
sudo apt install microsoft-edge-stable
"Copilot, show me Linux Rule 34"
"Create a 2/2 white and blue Pinkerton creature token"
Elsewhere in this thread, you assert that hormones produced during puberty are essential to the cognitive development of these children you seem to care so much about. But now we should make those same children wait nearly a decade – delaying this vital development – until they're legally adults? Because their developing brains are too underdeveloped to make the decision to seek medical treatment that would allow their brains to develop, as you claim? That's quite the catch 22.
Out of curiosity, what medical treatments do you consider allowable for minors? Can a student struggling to focus in school take medication for executive function disorders? Bipolar disorder is commonly diagnosed in adolescence, do those individuals have a legal right to seek treatment before their 18th birthdays? Or something that can potentially be treated with over-the-counter medication, like insomnia, or even seasonal allergies? Do we – as you say – cram drugs down these children's throats, or wait until they're 18 so we can make sure that they really do want treatment to improve their lives?
After all, maybe those kids are just lazy, want attention, or like staying up late, we better wait until they're legally adults to make sure they don't just grow out of it.