Delusive angie @delusive_angie10

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I think me and many other people at the time started looking for alternatives because it stopped getting updated , I remember Live Leak being mentioned a lot but was warned to prepare for worse because you had actual videos of some serious s , even the hanging of Saddam Hussein made it on to there , some of the Soldiers who'd been beheaded etc. It was pretty fed up and probably caused a lot of people nightmares , internet safety wasn't even a thing, you didn't get taught it and your parents certainly didn't know half of the s you were watching online. I'd be a hypocrite if I said I didn't think either of my boys had gone to watch some horrible messed up s online though, they're at the age where you had to find ways to disable safe search etc so have probably seen just as much as we did.
I personally think it builds character. I wouldn’t be who I am today, had I not witnessed what a human would look like getting split in the head by helicopter propellers. I wouldn’t worry about it too much 😂
 
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Morrrning 🌞
I've only heard of rotten - but my daughter will no doubt know and never told me 🤣 it might be a memory unlocked for her!
The only computers in school when I was there were BBC Micros and they were only used in computer club, which i wasn't clever enough to go to, even though I had an Acorn Electron at home and thought I was a top basic programmer, with my never ending scroll of "hello" across the screen, in CEEFAX style font!

First PC I bought was a second hand Windows 95 in 2002, which sounded like a struggling moped (on a good day). I remember typing "Big Brother" into 'Ask Jeeves' which was on TV at the time and getting some questionable results 🙈
 

Witchy_woowoo

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Allegedly tams kids were strip searched at school for bruises. No they weren’t Rhino, you just said that for sympathy and for added effect.
She’s lying! A social worker can’t strip search a child legally, and police can only do it, under PACE rules, which looking for bruises does not fall under.

If looking for bruises, it would be done by a Dr, who would carry out a child protection medical. Generally they ask consent for this to take place.

Tam also said her pal met Ian Huntley during her Criminology degree, again, I call BULLSHIT! Unless her friend was studying at a very specific university that is. Also, Ian H wouldn’t be deemed eligible for the education programme through that Uni, as he confessed to a SA, and SOs are not eligible to take part. Ian H isnt who she clearly thinks he is! He’s at risk every single day of a battering, he’s barely recognisable he’s had so many attacks in prison.
 

Nolan 🎵

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Morrrning 🌞
I've only heard of rotten - but my daughter will no doubt know and never told me 🤣 it might be a memory unlocked for her!
The only computers in school when I was there were BBC Micros and they were only used in computer club, which i wasn't clever enough to go to, even though I had an Acorn Electron at home and thought I was a top basic programmer, with my never ending scroll of "hello" across the screen, in CEEFAX style font!

First PC I bought was a second hand Windows 95 in 2002, which sounded like a struggling moped (on a good day). I remember typing "Big Brother" into 'Ask Jeeves' which was on TV at the time and getting some questionable results 🙈

We had top of the range Acorns in school and we had shared dial up of some kind , not sure if it was perhaps cable that was a smidge quicker but it was still slow. Kids today won't understand the struggle of waiting 3 hours for a song to download on Kazaa on Bearshare
 
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Just turned 8am and she's eating ... sausage with mayonnaise :sick: 😭
She’s had stranger things for breakfast. I’m surprised she can even eat soft solids still. How have they both managed to keep themselves alive? Surely they should be in assisted living, they’re incapable of their own care and they are a danger online 😂
 
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We had top of the range Acorns in school and we had shared dial up of some kind , not sure if it was perhaps cable that was a smidge quicker but it was still slow. Kids today won't understand the struggle of waiting 3 hours for a song to download on Kazaa on Bearshare
THAT dial up sound too 🙉
My fave game on my Acorn was an Olympic one and lots of manic typing on the ZX keys to make the little guy run.
AHHH and eMule for tv shows and music. Nostalgia 🫠