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Testimonies: MySpace and my teen: Knowing their friends could save a life

of 'teens' as objects, as if the moron who phrased the question was never a teen themselves?

In psychology, this sort of objectification of other humans; as if the observer isn't human themselves, suggests massive psychosis and paranoid delusions probably including world-visions and at least global-thinking? Expansive hallucinations common among teens with low iQs and creatures that refer to humans as resources, objects/commodities, as if they're not human themselves? Aliens?

And, generally, in this sense, don't criminals also regard humans as resources? And. like too many teens, are exposed to intellectually juvenile Parents/Guardians and socially and otherwise illiterate teachers who're also trying to impress 'the poor' by living like 12 year olds would, they say, if grade 7s were rich and famous? Wealthy and emotionally disturbed.

So, my Testimony is:

1. Adults should set a good example for teens by being a proper human Parent exhibiting ethical and proactive behaviors as individuals so teens have a (movie or TV) role model to laugh at.
2. Make sure your teens learn to read at a grade 7 or better level of comprehension, especially before they graduate from Canadian and American Universities with Ph D's in non-academic subjects and refer to themselves as Dr.?
3. Vote for adults in democratic elections instead of adult aged children suffering from world-visions, global-thinking and other universal or bigger social hallucinations for, say, Global Villages? Then Parliaments, Legislatures, (elected) Senates, (elected) Judiciaries and Congresses will likely be about 50% women with iQs over 100 (normal/average)? About double Hillary Clinton's?
4. Log on to http://globalcanadaetc.blogspo t.com/ and help me save the world from boredom through Globalization of Humor on the Internet by mercilessly flattering adult aged children where you live who're trying to impress 'the poor'; about 100% of the market for popular media products*.

Helium... a poisonous gas, lighter than air. . . made mostly in The USA, a comic SUPERpower in 2OO7 led by adult aged children toward becoming another historical joke. A grotesque mistake like all previous Empires. Kingdoms and other tribal (and thus racial) agendas for 'what teens and their friends want?', globally.

*where I am- Earth
*local- Earth
*here- Earth
*popular media products- media the humans pay for; as opposed to government funded propaganda mechanisms like The BBC and CBC?

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Testimonies: MySpace and my teen: Knowing their friends could save a life

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    by Kellee

    I feel the need to share this experience with all parents who have pre-teens or teenagers.

    Last summer my 16 year old son

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    by Sammi Gunn

    Me being a member of Myspace I can't really downgrade it cause i use it way to often but there are things parents should

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    by Stephanie Howery

    Myspace is a VERY addictive web-sight and one thing you could do is ask your teen for there password and he or she should

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