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Old 09-07-2015, 09:02 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by chitrodhar View Post
Is it this book btw?
http://www.amazon.com/Into-River-Ted.../dp/B00FKE3XUU

I am gonna buy it. I am always intrigued to read banned books
I agree. And, believe it or not, I believe there is a theory going around that many teenagers and even children feel the same. And, believe it or not, it is also said that some teenagers are actually good with computers. Evenm many of the not so good ones know about proxies and VPN's. And there is this technology you may have heard of. I think it's called file sharing. It's fortunate indeed that the New Zealand government rules the world and its ban applies to all bookstores world wide. What? It doesn't?

So how can we help the New Zealand puritans keep this evil book from corrupting the pure, innocent minds of their young? Uh, we can't! Please, nobody tell the politicians this. The world needs its luddites in positions of power!
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