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China Treats Internet Addiction Very Seriously

eldavojohn writes "China has taken new extremes in preventing internet addiction in youths and is even offering boot camps to parents who want their child weaned from the electric teat. The article notes that 'no country has gone quite as far as China in embracing the theory that heavy Internet use should be defined as a mental disorder and mounting a public crusade against Internet addiction.' The article mentions the story of Sun Jiting who 'spends his days locked behind metal bars in this military-run installation, put there by his parents. The 17-year-old high school student is not allowed to communicate with friends back home, and his only companions are psychologists, nurses and other patients. Each morning at 6:30, he is jolted awake by a soldier in fatigues shouting, "This is for your own good!"' Sun found himself spending 15 hours or straight on the internet. Thanks to his parents' intervention and the treatment, he now has life mapped out until he's 84. "

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  1. This just in... by RingDev · · Score: 4, Funny

    Youth engaging in self destructive addictive behavior. News at 11:00.

    -Rick

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    1. Re:This just in... by AKAImBatman · · Score: 3, Funny

      Youth engaging in self destructive addictive behavior.

      Am not!

      Just because I know this story has been duped twice before does not mean I'm an addict!

      [...]

      What? Why are you looking at me like that?
  2. This obviously works quite well by thousandinone · · Score: 5, Funny

    From TFA: "Sun looks forward to returning to school and getting on with his life. The first task on his agenda when he gets home: Get online. He needs to tell his worried Internet friends where he was these past few weeks." Obviously he is totally cured of his "internet addiction..."

  3. China is right to take this seriously by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Many of these internet addictions lead to suffering a bullet-related death.

  4. Oblig. Futurama quote by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 1, Funny

    "Bender, what are you doing in the bathroom? Are you jacking on in there?"

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  5. Re:Tagged: excessive by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    And mapping out your life until you're 84? You've just had something else take over your life instead. Not much of an improvement in my opinion.

    His life plan:

    Age 17-23: School
    Age 23-84: Work in factory making crap for WalMart.

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  6. Re:In America, we program Boot Camp. by Penguinisto · · Score: 2, Funny
    Umm, Can you just have GRUB program me instead? I'd rather not be proprietized.

    /P

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  7. Re:It's not weened by swingerman · · Score: 1, Funny

    I used to be like you. I would try to help out by correcting usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation.


    But now I'm cured. After 6 months in a penal facility run by the military and being awakened to a sergeant shouting that "it's for [my] own good," I now accept the fact that people are going to butcher usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. I am now at peace with that fact. Now, have the courage I did. Go to your local chapter of "Curing Grammar Obsessiveness" and get cured yourself. Hopefully no one will smuggle in a copy of Strunk & White or the Chicago Manual of Style to prolong your addiction and agony.


    /s/ Your Brother in Proper Usage

  8. Propaganda. Propaganda. Propaganda. by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 2, Funny
    Is this story true? Maybe. How would we know?

    And what difference does it make? Reporting this stuff is just another way to say, "The hobbits at the other end of the shire are sort of queer. i.e., Let's support our government in spending billions to create a cold war when we could otherwise get on with our lives. All this peace business is bad for the bottom line."

    Oooh. And the story comes direct from the Startribune news service. How shiek. They never report biased pre-fab crap because their bosses don't want to have the IRS come knocking or have their dog vanish or their job vaporize. Thank-you, the CIA. We love you ever so cuddly very much we do!


    -FL

  9. Re:Sounds about right by StaticEngine · · Score: 2, Funny

    What was this girl's name? I want to be sure to look her up at the strip clubs in Vegas when she finaly escapes her household.

  10. Re:Sounds about right by myth24601 · · Score: 3, Funny

    As an american teen, I think this whole ADD thing is a bunch of... ...I like cheese.

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