Northern Daydreamer
If they get educated and meet social needs at home.
“Yeah, I mean, as long as I can get education. Um, there are definitely other ways to get the social aspect fulfilled and ways you can fulfill life socially online. It's just a matter of people being able to, like, meet needs at home in order to do so. And I typically work from home already at this point. I don't think I'll ever have kids, but if I were to, I wouldn't mind having them enroll in online school because I know I could meet demands needed for the rest of their life at home or in the community. I don't know. I think people who, I don't know, scoff at online schooling can't meet needs at home. Um, whether that - sometimes that's completely valid. They cannot afford to. They can't always be home. But I think a lot of the times, it's just people don't want to have their kids at home, which is, uhn...”