Do you prohibit your kids from watching skibidi toilet?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys have no skibidi rizz. You need a sigma grindset for Christmas this year. Gyat


Skibidi rizz means no rizz.


By the time it's 2035, we're going to need a dictionary for Gen Alpha's slang. Even some of the words they've made up got into official dictionaries somehow. What a strange world we live in now, huh?
Anonymous
Googled and watched a few minutes. Agree it’s psychotic.
Anonymous
Don't worry, kids who are addicted to watching stuff like these will eventually learn once they get older. Right now their brains are just getting smaller because of the "content" that is making them entertained.
Anonymous
Gen Alpha's mascot compared to Gen Z's mascot as Spongebob.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids don't watch YouTube except when required at school. We don't block it, we just never started watching it, and they haven't ever expressed interest. I really think half the problem with people whose kids are addicted to screens is that you STARTED it with those stupid toddler YouTube videos, unboxing crap, etc. We ever did that and can tell the difference between kids like ours and yours.


We can tell the differences between our kids and yours, too. Yours are the insufferable little know-it-alls that we all fear are going to end up without any friends, just like their mom.


Hey hey, what if their kid isn't addicted to it, and maybe it's just a phenomena around their peers too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids don't watch YouTube except when required at school. We don't block it, we just never started watching it, and they haven't ever expressed interest. I really think half the problem with people whose kids are addicted to screens is that you STARTED it with those stupid toddler YouTube videos, unboxing crap, etc. We ever did that and can tell the difference between kids like ours and yours.


We can tell the differences between our kids and yours, too. Yours are the insufferable little know-it-alls that we all fear are going to end up without any friends, just like their mom.


Hey hey, what if their kid isn't addicted to it, and maybe it's just a phenomena around their peers too?


Yeah, watch until Gen Beta comes around, and we have to wave our hands to the unfortunate Gen Alpha'ers.
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