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When we were kids, we used to learn everything from our elders. 


They used their discretion while illuminating and educating us. 


They would tell us what we needed to know. 


They would not speak of things we need not now. 


So automatically the input info was filtered and screened for our safety. 


But the Internet does not care about the age or immaturity of the reader. 


It lays bare all the facts - both useful and harmful.


When both the parents are busy earning money to support the family and 


since they themselves may not be bright enough to answer the queries of their children 


Internet becomes a vast  source of information. 


The social media brings together people both weird and wise. 


The latest trend is to taste the thrill of kill-


by killing either the others of oneself.


Not only do they indulge in killing but also they record it 


or live stream it for the others to watch and enjoy! :shocked:


Too much knowledge is more dangerous than too little knowledge! :(




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