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    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    otro pud ay, nag katawa lang pud ko nmo, do you think na bisan ma ingnan na nimo ang mga bata ana, unya ma kit-an na nila og balik2 mao nana ang ma sulod sa ila utok, mora pud ka wala mo agi pagka bata dah. toink....

    ang bata bisan ingnon pana nimo na dili na ma-o og ma balik2 na nila og tanaw mao nana ilang ma huna-hunaan. ma memorize man gani na nila ma dugay cge tanaw2. usahay mag una pa og dialoge sa advertisment. i hope you get what i mean.... ang greed og walay batasan pwede rana nimo ma guide, pero ang sa tide unsaon naman kuno na nimo og ma memorize na beh.

    ^^@john_yo, simple naman ang solusyon diyan brod, children shouldn't watch too much unsupervised TV.

    Since you feel so much about it, I suggest na lang that YOU should plan for a national campaign to influence parents to control and limit their children's viewing time and put more emphasis on studies and physical activities like sports.

    You can start your campaign here in the Visayas, here in Cebu City. Good luck.

    But if you feel you're not up to to campaigning your cause, then worry about your own children na lang... never mind the others, ayaw mo ba noon? Anak mo brayt while mga uban bogo... ang mga anak nimo will be professionally competent sa future, walang competensya when it comes for your kids to have careers kay mga uban lumaki na akala 1 is greater than 2 dahil sabi ng TIDE...

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    otro pud ay, nag katawa lang pud ko nmo, do you think na bisan ma ingnan na nimo ang mga bata ana, unya ma kit-an na nila og balik2 mao nana ang ma sulod sa ila utok, mora pud ka wala mo agi pagka bata dah. toink....
    You think children of today are dumb right? Children are intelligent enough to know whats right and whats wrong. If they keep on seeing the same lines and emulate them, it's the parent's fault for not teaching them or emphasizing what's wrong. If the children sees it constantly, the parents should teach them constantly. Simple as that.

    sorry but i was intelligent enough during my childhood days to distinguish what's right and wrong on commercials. I didnt even give a damn to those commercials, what I was anticipating were the cartoon shows after a commercial ends. Now if you went into that stage, then sorry but not everyone can relate.

    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    ang bata bisan ingnon pana nimo na dili na ma-o og ma balik2 na nila og tanaw mao nana ilang ma huna-hunaan. ma memorize man gani na nila ma dugay cge tanaw2. usahay mag una pa og dialoge sa advertisment. i hope you get what i mean.... ang greed og walay batasan pwede rana nimo ma guide, pero ang sa tide unsaon naman kuno na nimo og ma memorize na beh.
    SInce you keep on pointing Tide, let's attack your argument. So what if they memorize them? That 1 > 2 thing can be rectified at school. Children do not learn only at home. Unless you dont want your children to go to school then they will never know that 1 < 2. ANd yes, even parents know that 1 < 2 so they themselves can guide them on that matter.

    Any more arguments?

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    @piolo_askal: NOTING WRONG? nothing wrong? toink... with the message of greed and teaching wrong NOTING WRONG?

    bwahahaha well if thats your opinion then go on. no wonder teen agers now adays mga walay batasan, mo sukol sa mga parents labaw na og dili parents, bwahahaha patyon pa og magka lisod. mao nay ma hitabo sa mga parents who don't see whats happening or walay pakabana sa ilang mga anak.
    It's up to you as a parent as to how would you TELL, EDUCATE, and TEACH your children and that goes for every parent out there too. Don't rely on advertisements to tell them what's right and wrong because that's a parent's role and we also have schools for that matter, not the advertisements.

    Do you think advertisements are the only avenue that can influence your child? Think again. Because no matter how bad and "immoral" advertisements would be if the child has the right upbringing, it would jsut be fine.

    If you can't handle commercials for your child, it's simple. Turn off the TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piolo_askal View Post
    It's up to you as a parent as to how would you TELL, EDUCATE, and TEACH your children and that goes for every parent out there too. Don't rely on advertisements to tell them what's right and wrong because that's a parent's role and we also have schools for that matter, not the advertisements.

    Do you think advertisements are the only avenue that can influence your child? Think again. Because no matter how bad and "immoral" advertisements would be if the child has the right upbringing, it would jsut be fine.

    If you can't handle commercials for your child, it's simple. Turn off the TV.
    you said were inteligent enough then why cant you see what i meant, i was not battling for the advertisments, i was refering to the screening comittee for the advertisments. waaaaaa toink....

    now if you think i was battling for the advertisments then let it be.

    in the end ako pa hinoon ma himo daotan ani ron og ngano ni question ko. waaaaaaaa

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    And that's what computers are for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    you said were inteligent enough then why cant you see what i meant, i was not battling for the advertisments, i was refering to the screening comittee for the advertisments. waaaaaa toink....

    now if you think i was battling for the advertisments then let it be.

    in the end ako pa hinoon ma himo daotan ani ron og ngano ni question ko. waaaaaaaa
    So why question commercials when you know their real purpose?

  7. #37
    @john_yo: Nobody's saying dautan ka or sayup ka for questioning. You are right in that this could actually affect children in a bad way. The thread has a purpose and it started out alright until you began laughing at people's responses (they responded by the way because you asked if WE can make the difference) and they are just trying to help.

    But be the change you want to see in the world. That's what diem's been trying to tell you.
    Last edited by splendid moonlight; 07-18-2008 at 09:36 PM.

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    Yeah. He just doesn't get it.

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    busy kau mo dinhi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by john_yo View Post
    i was well raised by my mom and dad
    false.

    Ikaw ang walay batasan dri.

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