@lina A little more summary to give a clearer idea,thx: The Malay Archipelago, also called Insulindia, is a geographical region that constitutes the insular part of Southeast Asia, composed of a large archipelago located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. From an opposite perspective, Insulindia would refer to the relationship of this archipelago with the continent of Oceania. With more than 25,000 islands, it is the largest archipelago in the world by surface area. It includes the countries of Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, East Timor, and sometimes most of Papua New Guinea. The island of New Guinea is not always included in the definitions of the Malay Archipelago. The name is based on the concept of the "Malay race," and not on what could be mistakenly considered the demonym of the country of Malaysia. The region is also sometimes referred to as the East Indies and Maritime Southeast Asia.
@ninja8tyu It is an Austronesian language with many words of Portuguese and Malay origin.
Republika Demokrátika Timor (Lorosae), is a country in Southeast Asia. Timor is an island south of Insulindia, divided between the independent state of East Timor and West Timor, part of the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara.
Tetum developed as a contact language during the 16th century, following Portuguese colonization. The Tetum name for East Timor is Timor Lorosae, or 'country of the rising sun,' which is the country's official name.
@noellabo si ha pasado mucho tiempo, recuerdo aún que la idea de un entorno en el fediverso era aún algo lejano ..creo que ví el concepto del fediverso por 2015 o 2016?(No lo recuerdo con presión), también comencé a notar actividad en Mastodon por 2017 o 2018..
@khurata Hello and good days, no... I don't know the text! But I appreciate you sharing it so I can get to know it.
I agree with you that as adults we must be responsible and create a safe and respectful environment not only for sons but also for our neighbors.
I also remember having a few secrets when I was a child, but I also saw that a few decades ago I didn't perceive so much evil, indolence, dullness of conscience, fear, and ignorance in society.
For this reason, I believe that being responsible also means knowing how to take care of oneself and those you love through education, diligence, and prudence. I honestly believe that there should be no secrets between a father and a son, because at the end of the day, who is more than a father or a mother to care for, guide, and advise their own flesh and blood. That's why my idea, focus, and enthusiasm lie in both parents and sons working together as the family they are, seeking the common good for each other, and therein lies the importance of trusting each other. Both the father and the son need to know everything they do, what they like, what bothers them, what hurts them, etc., and be empathetic and a guide at the same time. Because the father teaches the son what is prudent and reckless, what is safe and what is dangerous, the first teaching is born in the family, not in school. For example, the teaching of values, faith, traditions, local customs, etc.
I greatly appreciate your opinion and your time. Forgive me if my approach may not sound similar. Anyway, each person forms their own opinion based on their lived experiences and cultural environment. Thank you sincerely for taking a moment of your time to offer a response. 🙇♂️ :aqua_salute: :gura_wave: :gura_approval:
thank you for your comment and understand your point, but I believe with conviction that the responsibility to educate and care for sons is the moral duty of parents, the parent must have absolute control to know what your son is doing online.I believe that the responsibility to educate and take care of the sons is the moral duty of the parents, the parent should have absolute control to know what their son is doing online, trust and self-esteem is born and cultivated in the family, that is to use common sense and tell the son not to trust strangers, be prudent, leave education to the state is a mistake because you lose autonomy and freedom in exchange for a false sense of security, your rights in exchange for a totalitarian horwelian control, is like with the AI outsources creativity, instead of the same human being to make use and exercise their intellect and creativity to work real wonders.
@JapanAnon Thank you very much Japan-anonymous for covering these issues! I also try to cover these events whenever I become aware of it. PS: Merry Christmas! :aqua_salute:
@MoeBritannica hello and good night.. I just go on with my life "the admiration and love towards ore no yome, it's great" I don't care if they make fun, they can think what they want.!! As long as you are sure of what you are and what you want to do, the rest is irrelevant.
@MoeBritannica@Suzu To speak honestly, if one is an otaku or a lolicon, just go on to explain it and that's it. I don't see any problem: after all, it is useless to deny or disguise your interest in the field. "denial sounds really irrational to me,besides seeing it as a very silly position."
otaku/loliconlolicon manga "male bishojo"an admirer of loli paintings,ero expression,moe kei,bishojo kei,shojo,SF and general manga.reader,self-taughtI have decided to participate in the fediverse because it is the beginning of the web 3.0 system