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And a lot of the consequences of weed can now be looked at in like the long run. And there is, turns out there is really, really bad cognitive effects from like constant or like even small use of like weed, particularly for children. Not so much for adults. I'm not here to say stop smoking weed or something.
This seat is the villain.
This seat is the villain.
This seat is the villain.
I'm saying the idea that having this device with you all the time that is constantly pushing and stimulating your brain and giving that to someone who's young and developing especially The idea that it has no consequence at all is ridiculous for one. It would be crazy to have an opinion that it has no impact at all.
I'm saying the idea that having this device with you all the time that is constantly pushing and stimulating your brain and giving that to someone who's young and developing especially The idea that it has no consequence at all is ridiculous for one. It would be crazy to have an opinion that it has no impact at all.
I'm saying the idea that having this device with you all the time that is constantly pushing and stimulating your brain and giving that to someone who's young and developing especially The idea that it has no consequence at all is ridiculous for one. It would be crazy to have an opinion that it has no impact at all.
Honestly, if they're under 18, maybe. I don't know if I'd be taking it away. Yeah, I would...
Honestly, if they're under 18, maybe. I don't know if I'd be taking it away. Yeah, I would...
Honestly, if they're under 18, maybe. I don't know if I'd be taking it away. Yeah, I would...
And they have data on this. So I'm not remembering the study exactly, but they've done studies on schools that have effectively, again, a lot of schools try it, but not effectively, but effectively banned phones.
And they have data on this. So I'm not remembering the study exactly, but they've done studies on schools that have effectively, again, a lot of schools try it, but not effectively, but effectively banned phones.
And they have data on this. So I'm not remembering the study exactly, but they've done studies on schools that have effectively, again, a lot of schools try it, but not effectively, but effectively banned phones.
Sorry, can I play a quick game of Fruit Ninja? Because I'm getting bored.
Sorry, can I play a quick game of Fruit Ninja? Because I'm getting bored.
Sorry, can I play a quick game of Fruit Ninja? Because I'm getting bored.
I even talked about this. I talked about a similar thing recently on, we do a little advice show for the yard, like Patreon. And on, we were talking about vices. And I think a huge thing for me was how compulsively, literally addicted I was to Twitter for years.
I even talked about this. I talked about a similar thing recently on, we do a little advice show for the yard, like Patreon. And on, we were talking about vices. And I think a huge thing for me was how compulsively, literally addicted I was to Twitter for years.
I even talked about this. I talked about a similar thing recently on, we do a little advice show for the yard, like Patreon. And on, we were talking about vices. And I think a huge thing for me was how compulsively, literally addicted I was to Twitter for years.
compulsive motion of opening the app, scrolling without thinking, close it, literally open it like a second later, doing that all the time. And I think that's what kids have access to. And this story from this woman online, right? That's not a study, but I have heard this story so much from so many people who teach. That phones have destroyed the classroom.