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      54 months ago

      and speaker johnson. remember that his kid monitors his phone usage and gets alerts when dad goes somewhere ‘good’

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        The comment you replied to was dripping so hard with sarcasm that it didn’t need a warning sign, kinda like when there is a house on fire, you don’t need a warning sign that a house is a blaze.

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          Honestly, Ive come to think that there is truly no such thing as sarcasm so blatant as for everyone to get that it is sarcasm without being told.

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          dripping so hard with sarcasm

          No it’s not, lots of Christians is of that exact opinion.
          But since you apparently think it’s fine to not to use /s because sarcasm is “obvious”, I’ll just go ahead and assume you were probably being sarcastic.

          kinda like when there is a house on fire

          Yes yes, now I see how it’s EXACTLY like that. Oh no that must definitely have been sarcasm. 🤣🤣🤣

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            I went to a church with a friend and more than one guy started talking to me about their porn addiction… it was bizarre

            I don’t understand. They wanted my advice and all I could say was just don’t watch it if it bothers them.

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              But it’s an ADDICTION, they can’t help themselves!! They wanted to be told if they pray, then surely Jesus will forgive them.

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    The party of personal responsibility folks. Unable to filter their own devices or to guide their kids, pass the burden onto a 3rd party.

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    Perhaps the easiest way to evade state age verification laws is by using a VPN to mask a user’s location.

    Proof no one looks past the 3rd search result.

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      Proof no one looks past the 3rd search result.

      Do you mean third page? Or do people really only do simple searches?
      I don’t think so.

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        I think they’re saying that if you look past the first 3 results, then you may find something that isn’t blocked.

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      To be fair, this is probably the only VPN I would trust, just the fact that you can mail them an envelope with cash to pay for your subscription tells me that they are putting the effort in to make sure their customers stay anonymous

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    I wonder what percentage of the people involved in passing these laws have investments in the big porn companies that were threatened by PornHub.

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    At first I thought “yeah but there are other sites out there.” But then it occurred to me that most of people this will affect probably don’t know that. And it only escalates with the age of people too.