Apparently offended enough for you to reply complaining about a post. If not offended, why reply at all?
You didn’t ask if I understood what I posted. You asked how I would explain that to a 9yo. You don’t like my reply, one that makes logical sense and can easily be explained to a 9yo, to which they would actually understand
You just happen to reply to someone who: doesn’t get offended, is unapologetic to someone who is easily offended and someone who doesn’t let a 9yo use their phone, let them online to forums or scroll through forums where things might exist the parent wouldn’t want them to see.
And being you’re the only person to down vote recent posts, you’re the only one who has a problem or is offended
For starters, I grant no one the power to "offend" me, so I am not at all "offended" by what you or anyone else posts in any public forum. Disliking something and being offended by it are not at all the same thing, to wit, although I dislike Brussel sprouts, they don't at all offend me.
That said, it was you who introduced the term "offended," not me, so in spite of your protestations to the contrary, and by your usage of terms like "blasted" and "called out," it appears that it is you who took offense to what was a simple, reasonable, and innocuous request by me.
Quite telling, too, is the fact that you openly admit that you would actually lie to a 9-year-old in order to cover your own aberrant behavior---nice.
And, yes, I do admittedly and unapologetically conduct my own online exitance as if my wife and kids were looking over my shoulder, which they actually quite frequently do, so I have no need to lie about my behavior or what's on my screen. I know, crazy, right?
But by all means, go ahead and keep wallowing in the oh-so-common trough, in which I am sure you will have plenty of company. Personally, and although I am quite used to being in the minority on these types of issues, it still never ceases to amaze me just how many people actually appear to take great pride in their own crudity and trashiness, but c'est la vie.
In any event, Happy New Year, Marine!