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You can tell kids things are bad all you want, they haven't developed that little voice in their head yet that says "oh, maybe this is a bad idea and I'll get railed for doing it"
The only way to approach kids about these sort of things is to try and make them understand right and wrong actions by conveying it in a way that relates the situation back to how they would feel if they were on the other end.

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20 hours ago, Edward_marker said:

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If before it's demolished they were to produce a special version of Big Brother in what remains of the house, I'd probably actually find it interesting enough to watch an episode! 

Good riddance. Big Brother finished when Gretel left the series years ago.

Maybe those stupid kids did everyone a favour by burning a derelict snake infested shithole to the ground? Surely nothing like what happened to Magic Mountain Gold Coast back in the early 90's?

 

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1 hour ago, Naazon said:

I don't know much about construction/deconstruction, but would that site still have mains power, sewage and mains water under it?

Are you planning on building a new Big Brother house?

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