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If you know about British examples of content like this, please let me know!!
I promise at some point soon I'll start focusing on my own writing 🙏🏻
If you know about British examples of content like this, please let me know!!
I promise at some point soon I'll start focusing on my own writing 🙏🏻
Now I'm going down the rabbit hole of John Preston's work (his novel "Mr. Benson" was serialised in Drummer magazine in the 80s)
Now I'm going down the rabbit hole of John Preston's work (his novel "Mr. Benson" was serialised in Drummer magazine in the 80s)
Best case scenario is they keep the Britishness and loosely adapt the story
Best case scenario is they keep the Britishness and loosely adapt the story
The film follows Colin (Harry Melling) as Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), leader of a motorbike club, takes him on as his submissive.
It's so disappointing to see yet another way in which online platforms will become less accessible for everyone, while still failing to help young people in any meaningful way.
It's so disappointing to see yet another way in which online platforms will become less accessible for everyone, while still failing to help young people in any meaningful way.
This is a cultural problem too big to be fixed by a digital plaster like the Online Safety Act.
This is a cultural problem too big to be fixed by a digital plaster like the Online Safety Act.
At the same time, the Internet becomes hostile towards smaller communities who cannot afford to comply.
At the same time, the Internet becomes hostile towards smaller communities who cannot afford to comply.
I don't see how there will be any real pushback, as any criticism will be labelled as "not caring about children's safety."
I don't see how there will be any real pushback, as any criticism will be labelled as "not caring about children's safety."
This is such a reckless way to implement this important piece of legislation that fundamentally changes how we can interact online.
This is such a reckless way to implement this important piece of legislation that fundamentally changes how we can interact online.