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Welcome!
Hi shifters! You have stumbled upon my official TokRev/F&F DR blog! As the name suggests this DR is a combination of the Tokyo Revengers manga and the Fast & Furious Franchise.
I have so much love for this reality and all of the people in it. I will say, it diverts from canon A LOT so you may see me speak on people in a very different light. A lot of people get second chances in my DR as they never were the way they are in canon to begin with.
so try to go easy on my people if they're brought up. They're not all the same.
Feel free to ask me about this DR!(:
Xx Grim
Soulja Boy is the first rapper to have his own gaming console… 🕹📱🤓 Y’all getting one? #SouljaBoy #Games #TRDR https://www.instagram.com/p/CSOg7RBrqm7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@.TRDR is great i [strums guitar] you are a good mutual
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@.CRAIGSLlST and @.TRDR are racist to white people they used to call me a cracker in calls all the time
im glad you escaped that
- mod monika
My mother insists on having a tracker on my sibling’s phone and my phone. She wants it as a safety measure and does not see the multiple reasons we are pushing back so hard. Our older fully adult sisters allow themselves to be tracked, so what’s the problem? Here’s a little rant about why I have a problem with parents tracking their children without the child’s consent.
1. I am not inherently against having my phone tracked. I might agree to it if the choice was given to me. The problem is the choice has not been given to me. This is a privacy that has been taken without my consent, and that just feels incredibly wrong.
2. I, personally, have never done anything remotely suspicious requiring any preemptive action like tracking my location. I would be more understanding if I had a history of any kind with rule breaking and being where I shouldn’t be, but I have not once done anything of the sort. Even if I had, I think parents should at least have a serious discussion with their children and consider their perspective before forcibly taking away their privacy.
3. I am 17, turning 18 in less than two months. If I were a younger child, It would be more understandable that my mother wants to know where I am at all times. But I am close to being a legal adult, and while we can argue all day about when you truly become an adult, I am old enough to think on my own, capable of making my own judgments to some degree. My opinions should at least be taken into consideration, both when deciding if any given activity is a good idea, and also whether or not to track my location.
4. Without learning some level of personal responsibility when exploring the world alone, children will eventually have no idea how to function when not directed by a parent. When I finally escape from my Mother’s constant observation there are only two ways I will be able to to respond to a desire to explore; I will either not know how to judge risk for myself and dive headlong into bad situations, or I will be so afraid of everything that without being told something is okay I will not explore at all. Neither is a healthy way to live.
5. If I truly wanted to avoid being tracked, I could just leave my phone at home. Which means that I no longer have access to one of the most essential tools for navigation, access to my parents and 911, and more. My sibling has done this before, and it is so much less safe than just not knowing where your kids are at all times.
This was basically an essay outline of all my arguments against parents tracking their children’s phones without their consent, regardless of the reason why. I’m very upset about the principle of the thing, rather than the actual tracking.