You're still ignoring the core problem in that children can't do any of those things by themselves anymore and all of them cost some amount of money with the exception of playgrounds and parks. Growing up the closest one to me was about a 30 minute drive so I would never be able to get myself there.
Do you realize how hostile the outside is to non-adults? Like genuinely I've seen people call the cops because there was a kid riding a bike unsuprivized in a suburban neighborhood. Malls are dying and there's nothing to replace them as a meeting spot.
This isn't even getting into the seeming requirement to spend what feels like 100$ to see a movie now or any of the other stereotypical hang outs. Or how many people have parents that simply do not have time to drive them places.
I'm genuinely interested in your response because I genuinely think the world has become actively hostile to kids being kids.
I honestly experience so few ads in my daily life that unless I see a trailer on here or in theaters I don't know a new movie is coming out. I actually kinda enjoy seeing all the trailers before movies for that reason.
Please tell me it's to give more time to animators. (And maybe fix donkey, I don't have an issue with most of the other models but donkey is just wrong.)
I can't pay down my debt right now. I'm actively looking for a job for over a month with god knows how many applications. I've heard back from three places McDonalds, an entry level car repair job, and devil corp. I know I am not alone in this.
We are past the point of runaway. Even if stopped all greenhouse gasses from being added today would still get hotter. We need solutions to allow us to survive that time.
Union busters should be sentenced to minimum wage construction jobs. See if they change thier tune after a few years of destroying their body to not even get by.
A big part of the problem is people buy it not knowing it contains addictive substances. Im really into drugs (science and the chemistry not really doing them) so I already heard about kratom but apparently most people just have never heard of it.
You could just be young. By the time I was old enough to start pirating Spotify had already existed for years and it's just significantly easier than getting into a tracker. My wife has yearly playlists she's been making since she was a teen and doesn't want to loose those.
You're still ignoring the core problem in that children can't do any of those things by themselves anymore and all of them cost some amount of money with the exception of playgrounds and parks. Growing up the closest one to me was about a 30 minute drive so I would never be able to get myself there.