prohibiting online sites??

Frisky Feline

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Are there any laws prohibiting certainly online sites, that we think that something should not become online. It seems to me that everything takeover to become online.

For example, should we close the schools and make kids at home and do schooling online? should we close food shopping to become ordering food online?

I sure dont want to see this is going to happen like WALL E (if you have seen that movie)
fat_walle.jpg

**This picture of the chubby guy in a red stretchy uniform who is sitting on his tummy on the chair and could not move at all. apparently, He must have accidently fell off from the chair and he had a hard time getting up and get his butt back on the chair***



**this picture of the chubby guy sitting in the special chair, ordered the 711 slurp cup from the machine.**
If you have seen the WALL E. Lots of human being spend many hours of sitting, talking and ordering everything through online to get anything from the machine box by the chairs.

:shock:

out of boredom.... :giggle:
 
No, not everything can become online. I think the reason why you have online classes for college students is because their brains are developed enough to do an online class. They have been provided with the needed basic skills to do so. And notice not everything is offered online..

As for younger kids, even if someone is home schooled they are not learning on their own. Not saying it couldnt happen, BUT it is certainly something to think about.

And I love ordering food online lol
 
I love online. I would do groceries that way too except I am too cheap to pay the delivery charge.
 
for example, ordering online to get the robot to walk dogs so you can sit and relax. do you want that? :aw:
 
Actually I still enjoy walking the dogs. I would not like to be completely couch potato.. :P
 
exaclty, i hope the online sites would not take over everything away from the reality. :shock:
 
Ha, I rather go out and do things rather than doing everything online 24/7, you can't go to a national park or forest online. :P
 
I am sure there is a way to hike online, just go to the forest or national park websites and view the pictures :laugh2: You can even travel online go out of the country visiting the websites on travelnet :D:laugh2:
 
Well, let me specifically define "cyberspace" are we MOVING to cyberspace, where we live ON it and rely to the internet for service and whatnot. Or am I already inside?? :eek3:
 
Well, let me specifically define "cyberspace" are we MOVING to cyberspace, where we live ON it and rely to the internet for service and whatnot. Or am I already inside?? :eek3:

I was thinking more like The Matrix. ( but I am extemely bored and tending to get a little silly this late at night. :lol: )
 
I am sure there is a way to hike online, just go to the forest or national park websites and view the pictures :laugh2: You can even travel online go out of the country visiting the websites on travelnet :D:laugh2:

Sounds boring, I rather breath the fresh air, see my own sights, all that stuff rather than in the pictures or videos. Everything is mainly impressive in person. All the sights, sounds...well not exactly sounds, vibrations, feelings, all that stuff.
 
then make a new law for some certain onlinesite that makes us to go outside instead of sitting in front of the tiny moniter with plenty of the buttons.
 
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