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my.dragons.lady
05-29-2009, 01:26 AM
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my.dragons.lady
05-29-2009, 01:31 AM
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psychoDiablo
05-29-2009, 06:55 PM
lol i like that kid witht he shopping basket buying heineken!
that's a neat pic. i dont see how a kid next to beer is bad parenting though
or trying to teach your kid how to point, aim, and shoot a gun.
my.dragons.lady
05-29-2009, 08:50 PM
1. Babies and beer don't go well together in any way I can imagine.
2. I'm all for guns, but toddlers with guns is mindless. I sure hope it wasn't her mom taking the picture. There's nothing that little girl can learn at that age with that particular gun. She could barely hold it and I don't see a silencer. Developing ears don't need to be around noises like that. They don't make ear protection specifically for toddlers at gun ranges. Firing ranges usually have age restrictions for good reason too.
Absent philosophical considerations, common sense based on physical aspects alone dictates that man doesn't think well before acting; therefore he has no business being with toddlers and weapons in the same place at the same time. Loser. If he handed that gun to her for a second he'd be lucky she if she didn't shoot him in the face and think it was funny.
hai Jay
05-29-2009, 09:25 PM
i think spanking is wrong and started a debate on it once or twice and got boo'ed by everyone.
Bamcubz
05-30-2009, 12:29 AM
I know a couple of kids at Walmart last week that could have used a nice spanking. Right there in front of everyone, I'm sure that would be the LAST time they throw a tantrum in the store.
Some parents need to be taught how to discipline their out of control brats. Tom witnessed a 3-4 year old attack a lady when his dad was trying to introduce him to her.
Alex threw a tantrum once at Ralph's grocery store, he laid on the floor, bawled his eyes out, kicking and waving his arms - full scale assault. I walked away and turned the corner at the end of the isle. When he realized he couldn't see me no more, he stopped got up and came looking for me. Never did we have a repeat of such behavior.
my.dragons.lady
05-30-2009, 01:09 AM
I figure each to their own. Parents who don't go overboard with it seem to be able to make spanking work some times, but in retrospect it seems to have more to do with the rest of their parenting skills and the kids themselves. I believe spanking and physical discipline gets more credit than effective parenting does, but I also believe a spanking can get attention when needed. There are also some kids that nothing seems to work with.
The pictures above were only posted because Mike emailed them to me. There were a few others that are much worse but it isn't prudent to put them here.
psychoDiablo
05-30-2009, 01:13 AM
1. Babies and beer don't go well together in any way I can imagine.
2. I'm all for guns, but toddlers with guns is mindless. I sure hope it wasn't her mom taking the picture. There's nothing that little girl can learn at that age with that particular gun. She could barely hold it and I don't see a silencer. Developing ears don't need to be around noises like that. They don't make ear protection specifically for toddlers at gun ranges. Firing ranges usually have age restrictions for good reason too.
Absent philosophical considerations, common sense based on physical aspects alone dictates that man doesn't think well before acting; therefore he has no business being with toddlers and weapons in the same place at the same time. Loser. If he handed that gun to her for a second he'd be lucky she if she didn't shoot him in the face and think it was funny.
wait, did you just make up this story for an argument against a picture that doesn't even show a baby holding a gun? She's not even holding it!
The baby doesn't look like they are living in the suburbs either. They probably don't have a neighbor for 2 miles. Guns can't be that loud if guns run in the family.
Common sense would dictate that a man disarm his weapon before handing it to his offspring; if so blantantly giving the baby the gun as you see.
the babies aren't drinking beer.
the baby pouring beer into homeboy's mouth...well he doesn't look all that cracked up to be a father, but then again if he is even the father, babies mom sure aint too smart neither.
but then again it is fun to judge
my.dragons.lady
05-30-2009, 01:32 AM
Wait, did you just make up this story because you didn't read for comprehension again? I didn't say she was holding the gun. I said she barely could, meaning if it were given to her to hold.
As for the rest you barely made any sense because it doesn't matter where they live, though you are correct about it being easy to judge. Something you never do, of course.
"Guns can't be that loud if guns run in the family". What a load of BS *lol*
Babies and kids with beer is for losers.
psychoDiablo
05-30-2009, 02:03 PM
you're so old, to think you've grown up...well the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree does it? lol
my.dragons.lady
05-30-2009, 05:32 PM
you're so old, to think you've grown up...well the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree does it? lol
No idea why you're asking me when you can only speak for yourself.
I believe grown ups are a myth and people age into very old kids with varying levels and degrees of responsibilities.
GoddessDivine
05-30-2009, 06:11 PM
There is a difference between spanking a child and beating a child imo. I have seen some kids who need a good spanking, in particular, my cousins two children. They are little shits at family parties and embarrassing as hell when we go out to restaurants. I hate when people bring children to restaurants who cannot behave.
moonlight_serenade
05-30-2009, 09:20 PM
... There should have been some kind of intelligence test these people should have taken before being allowed to have sex. Seriously. That's just dumb.
(Although, the baby in the cooler made me laugh. :tongue:)
psychoDiablo
05-31-2009, 05:54 AM
I believe grown ups are a myth and people age into very old kids with varying levels and degrees of responsibilities.
no, with varying degrees of innocence left. i already said you are grown up and the apple tree thing. im sure you understood right? comprehension and all.. you got it i'm sure......*i know you didn't*
hai Jay
05-31-2009, 11:09 AM
There is a difference between spanking a child and beating a child imo. I have seen some kids who need a good spanking, in particular, my cousins two children. They are little shits at family parties and embarrassing as hell when we go out to restaurants. I hate when people bring children to restaurants who cannot behave.
i'm with you on the screaming kids in restaurants, but it's really the parents that have been needing a spanking.
Funk*Sonic*7
05-31-2009, 12:38 PM
As far as spanking goes, that's going to be a debatable subject till the end of time. I think assertive discipline and many techniques to go along with it is the way to go, and should be learned and utilized by parents and teachers. My dad was going for his teaching degree to teach kids music at Universty of Buffalo, and they actually had an ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE course that he was required to take, and he is really good with kids overall. Many people unfortunately don't even know what assertive discipline or the concept of assertive discipline is.
EmperorChaos
06-01-2009, 02:34 AM
Maybe instead of spanking, we could start shocking? That works well with animals.
Jugband
06-01-2009, 02:47 AM
... There should have been some kind of intelligence test these people should have taken before being allowed to have sex. Seriously. That's just dumb.
(Although, the baby in the cooler made me laugh. :tongue:)
coughfascismcough
http://www.dadcentric.com/images/2008/01/24/bad_parenting_11.jpg
http://www.failfunnies.com/baby-isntructions/images/babyinstructions04.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2077/2441375178_d56cdf8ce6.jpg?v=0
http://www.davidwallace.com/images/babydonts27.jpg
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psychoDiablo
06-01-2009, 06:11 PM
lmao
that's just great! lol groceries piled on top of your kid
moonlight_serenade
06-02-2009, 11:02 PM
coughfascismcough
Oh please. Don't even start with that. I'm not saying they all have to be Mensa members, they just need to have basic common fucking sense. Some people can barely take care of themselves, much less a child who is completely dependent on others for its survival and both mental and physical well-being.
psychoDiablo
06-03-2009, 06:27 PM
a child who is completely dependent on others for its survival and both mental and physical well-being.
reminds me of the late George Carlin-
"wanna know how you got yourself a stupid fuckin kid?
Take him and leave him on a street corner. Come back in a week and if the kid is still there, *knock!* you got yourself a stupid fucking kid."
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