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I strongly agree with your argument Johnny. Keep it up my guy!
In case of introducing school uniforms there won't be any pressure in the morning when dressing up because of the simple fact, that you are wearing the same literally every single day.
I think if you are wearing the same clothes as everyone else at the school you might feel less of an individual and without beeing able to express yourself through your clothes it restricts the creativity of students.
wow, i never thought about it that way. You really changed my mind thanks for commenting here.
I guess digital communication is kind of cool and practical and all.
Of course it's the parents obligation to keep a look out for those things. However, they can't be watching over them 24/7. And at least in the early 2000's most parents don't even know anything about social media etc., and prefer calling their friends with a stationary phone. That's why it's hard for them to keep an eye on stuff like that.
Digital communication sure is a nice thing and great to have. However, i wouldn't say it's my life. I think it's mostly dangerous for younger people who don't exactly know how to properly use digital communication.
A cool thing would be if kids would get a proper education about texting and social media in general from their local school.
To wrap this up, digital communication is a great thing if you know what you are doing.
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