"Mom" shouted Ethan, "Hurry up with the computer. I have to play Ben10 online." Ethan is my just-turned-six grandson and he's into online games, already. He started playing online games in Sesame Street and Cartoon Network sites. Of course I did not encourage him but with his uncle (my son) as his mentor, I can't do much to stop them both. My son is into anime and Dota and other "unpronounceable" games. His laptop is always nearby - inside his backpack - which he lugs around everywhere just in case a wifi connection is accessible. The Internet is "IT".
The power and reach of the internet is just amazing. Everything can be done online. You can pay your bill online. You can research on your homework online. You can chat online. You can rant and rave online. You can post your pictures and meet new friends online. Just the other day I got an offer to play lotto online. Heck, you can even play online casinos. I have tried playing bingo online with virtual bets. I was into it for more than two hours for I was winning.
Wait, Ethan is nudging me now. He says it’s his turn.
The power and reach of the internet is just amazing. Everything can be done online. You can pay your bill online. You can research on your homework online. You can chat online. You can rant and rave online. You can post your pictures and meet new friends online. Just the other day I got an offer to play lotto online. Heck, you can even play online casinos. I have tried playing bingo online with virtual bets. I was into it for more than two hours for I was winning.
Wait, Ethan is nudging me now. He says it’s his turn.
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