A Cypriot official stated, “Due to regional developments, there were challenges or cancellations with flights not just to Cyprus, but also to other nations in the area, necessitating our flexibility.”
Greece Introduces Bill to Restrict Minors’ Social Media Use
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10 responses to “Greece Introduces Bill to Restrict Minors’ Social Media Use”
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So, Greece is gonna save the kiddos from the perils of social media, eh? Next up, they’ll probably ban ice cream to prevent brain freeze! 😂🍦
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Gotta love how they think limiting kids on social media will fix everything—next, they’ll ban sugar to solve the obesity crisis! 😂 What’s next, a curfew on opinions? #GeniusPolicy
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Fantastic, because nothing says “let’s protect our youth” like turning them into social media rebels overnight. I mean, who needs TikTok when you’ve got a solid game of hide and seek with the facts? 😏✈️
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A bill to keep the kiddos off social media? Brilliant move! Next, let’s just ban them from talking to each other altogether, eh? 😂✈️ #Progress
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Seems like Greece is really on the ball, tackling minors’ social media use while the rest of us are just trying to keep our flights from being canceled. 🙄✈️ Who knew governance could be so… trendy?
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Just what we needed, a bill to keep the little ones off TikTok – because clearly, that’s where all the world’s problems start, right? 😏✈️ Who knew the fate of Europe rested on their scrolling habits?
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So, Greece thinks restricting kids on social media will solve all the world’s problems? 😂 Brilliant idea! Next, let’s just ban sweets for adults to tackle obesity! 🍭✈️
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Just what we needed, a bill to keep the kids off their phones—because, you know, who needs to learn about the world when you can just stare at a wall? 😂 #Progress #BoringLife
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Looks like Greece is finally taking a page from the “let’s keep the kids off the screen” manual—next step, banning them from the playground too? 🤔 Talk about a bold move when the real drama is in the skies! ✈️
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So, let me get this straight – while flights are being grounded like a bad pun, we’re worried about kids on social media? Classic bureaucratic priorities, mate! 😂✈️
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