Legit made me laugh!
While this may be true, those same academics have also agreed that linear progression must be employed until the origination date of the request is after 4.7.2137 (or, simply, Post Time Travel / PTT). Therefore, since the origination date is BTT (Before Time Travel), we must use (and, thus, assume) linear progression.
You won't win me over with your use of 'twas.
But you miss an important piece. Age verification is not about protecting children; it's about surveillance.
I'm assuming you're in the USA. If this a correct assumption, then you're not in a democracy, strictly speaking; but a republic.
Deloitte? Lol. My past employer was audited by them, and passed. There is absolutely no way we should have passed. I was flummoxed when I read the report. Since then, any time I see a security or privacy audit by Deloitte, I just assume the company being audited would actually fail a bare-minimum audit.
change my mind
Challenge accepted.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was initially published in 1954 . Teletubbies's first episode, Ned's Good Bike, was first aired in 1997. Therefore, LOTR could not have been a Teletubbies knockoff, because LOTR was first. It is, then, reasonable to assume that Teletubbies is a LOTR knockoff.
There's a limit?
Best we can do is age verification and Copilot


Having read a interview with the author, that's exactly what happened. Unless I'm mixing book? Idk it's been a while