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Furry Chat => Rants and Advice => Topic started by: maggintons on July 06, 2012, 09:46:36 AM

Title: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: maggintons on July 06, 2012, 09:46:36 AM
at my home im usually only allowed 1 hour on the computer


it usually takes me 2-3 hours to check fourm posts,messages and youtube subscriptions


hours added onto that are my time on the irc , doing productive things and playing games...its usually the time when im on irc that my parents realise


so...with that in mind...is 1 hour online fair?
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: WingedZephyr on July 06, 2012, 02:45:30 PM
What we think is fair or not doesn't affect anything at all. If you think it's unfair, talk to your parents about it in a respectful way and prove that you are responsible enough to have a little more freedom. They might change their mind if you approach it in the right way.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: maggintons on July 06, 2012, 02:56:13 PM
What we think is fair or not doesn't affect anything at all. If you think it's unfair, talk to your parents about it in a respectful way and prove that you are responsible enough to have a little more freedom. They might change their mind if you approach it in the right way.
yea i try that but they think its killing me and are always telling me to read anti videogame news articles


also there's the fact that they blame how rubbish i am at heavy lifting on games too...i don't think they will be swayed by talking about it they have been thinking this way for since i was 5 years old
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: legolyle on July 09, 2012, 04:23:03 PM
What we think is fair or not doesn't affect anything at all. If you think it's unfair, talk to your parents about it in a respectful way and prove that you are responsible enough to have a little more freedom. They might change their mind if you approach it in the right way.
yea i try that but they think its killing me and are always telling me to read anti videogame news articles


also there's the fact that they blame how rubbish i am at heavy lifting on games too...i don't think they will be swayed by talking about it they have been thinking this way for since i was 5 years old


Try anyway man. If you argue with them you will *show* them how you have changed since you were 5. You will make them think twice.
It shows progress-maturity.

Zeph pretty much told you exactly what you should do.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: maggintons on July 09, 2012, 06:15:03 PM
mhm mebbe ill try that
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: maggintons on July 15, 2012, 05:49:12 PM
well ..seems its only got worse dad wont listen to a word i say he reads newspapers telling him what he wants to hear when it comes to  games and he threatens to disconnect the internet all the time
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: Sigcutio on July 15, 2012, 07:46:27 PM
I've been in a similar situation before, Maggintons. Just give it some time. When I would be on for a while sometimes my parents would threaten to disconnect the internet as well, but just let things blow over before you broach the subject. If anything you can probably go to a library or to your school computer lab and use the internet there. If not, just use the extra time you have to try something else and follow what your parents tell you to do. If you stay consistent that should help win them over.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: ZombiezuRFER on July 15, 2012, 07:54:51 PM
Arm yourself with logic and you'll never have a weakness.


If they can't refute your argument, either they have to be irrational, which you can call them out on, or they have to concede. Its always been and always will be this way with people. The problem for you is creating a rational argument for your hour to begin with, but never fear, there are charts demonstrating the benefits of gaming, just try googling "videogame health infographic."
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: Growlithe on July 16, 2012, 06:17:12 AM
I survived on strictly one hour for a couple years. It's there to encourage interaction with people irl and to go outside, which I believe we need now a days. So it's more than fair. Granted, it could be adjusted to let you be on more later in the day when it's not likely that you'd be spending time with people
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: ZombiezuRFER on July 16, 2012, 06:51:11 AM
Fairness is subjective.
Furthermore, IRL interaction isn't necessarily better than online interaction. Think of the autistic people out there who just can't interact IRL, and find better comfort in the online medium.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: Growlithe on July 16, 2012, 06:56:35 AM
Now you've generalized the matter. This is specific for maggingtons, whom I assume isn't autistic. And if he is socially awkward, that is all more reason to get irl interaction, seeing as the only cripple is lack of experience or social confidence
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: maggintons on July 16, 2012, 10:30:50 AM
I survived on strictly one hour for a couple years. It's there to encourage interaction with people irl and to go outside, which I believe we need now a days. So it's more than fair. Granted, it could be adjusted to let you be on more later in the day when it's not likely that you'd be spending time with people
mhm fair enough


Post Merge: July 16, 2012, 10:40:03 AM
I've been in a similar situation before, Maggintons. Just give it some time. When I would be on for a while sometimes my parents would threaten to disconnect the internet as well, but just let things blow over before you broach the subject. If anything you can probably go to a library or to your school computer lab and use the internet there. If not, just use the extra time you have to try something else and follow what your parents tell you to do. If you stay consistent that should help win them over.
the problem is ive finished school and they still take control..and it makes me think...is this my future? always been limited to that amount of time when most people do there most creative stuff at this time?
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: ZombiezuRFER on July 16, 2012, 02:51:00 PM
Now you've generalized the matter. This is specific for maggingtons, whom I assume isn't autistic. And if he is socially awkward, that is all more reason to get irl interaction, seeing as the only cripple is lack of experience or social confidence
The situation can be generalized because any arguments for maggintons are applicable to anyone like maggintons, and vice versa.
Also, i was arguing with your point that IRL interaction is best.
Take me for instance. Despite being Aspie, i make friends fairly easily. The thing is though, that i never have time or resources to interact IRL, meaning that online interaction is superior in depth, length, and also allows more creative options, beyond what can be offered physically currently.

There are many more situations that make online interaction superior to physical interaction, and while it also has drawbacks, the online world cant simply become inaccessible so easily as any time for physical interaction.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: Puncia on July 16, 2012, 04:40:38 PM
If you are going to make this a discussion, please take it to a new thread.
Title: Re: i get only 1 hour online
Post by: Growlithe on July 16, 2012, 05:37:50 PM
The situation can be generalized because any arguments for maggintons are applicable to anyone like maggintons, and vice versa.
Also, i was arguing with your point that IRL interaction is best.
Take me for instance. Despite being Aspie, i make friends fairly easily. The thing is though, that i never have time or resources to interact IRL, meaning that online interaction is superior in depth, length, and also allows more creative options, beyond what can be offered physically currently.

There are many more situations that make online interaction superior to physical interaction, and while it also has drawbacks, the online world cant simply become inaccessible so easily as any time for physical interaction.




Your argument was that it isn't fair to those who may be autistic. I also never said it was best; I said it is needed. My belief is that if your parents are limiting your time on a computer, then you probably should socialize with others in real life more often. You're pushing words into my mouth and I'm unsure why.