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cuckoldmepls -> 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:35:36 AM)

This is for all the people who still believe that unemployment should lasts forever, spending too much is never a problem, and the Taliban is not our enemy. Oh really? Then who was that who refused to turn over Bin Laden? Why don't we try raising our kids in the real world for a change?


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DaddySatyr -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:39:56 AM)

If only it were easier to read ...



Peace and comfort,



Michael




mnottertail -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:40:38 AM)

Yes, in those worlds we allow corporations who payoff congress to restrict trade




GreedyTop -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:42:07 AM)

I squinted and got through it, Michael! Well worth the read~!




DaddySatyr -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:43:33 AM)

Some have younger eyes than I.




GreedyTop -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:44:31 AM)

you are younger than I am!!




Musicmystery -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:45:33 AM)

quote:

This is for all the people who still believe that unemployment should lasts forever, spending too much is never a problem, and the Taliban is not our enemy.


Then who is it for? You've eliminated everyone.

When you have to invent the debate, consider first that you've nothing to say.

Alternatively, post "This is for all the people who prefer Straw Man Fallacies to real life debates."




farglebargle -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:45:47 AM)

Is that Bill Gates? A guy who inherited his wealth?




Lucylastic -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 9:46:43 AM)

cucky! You never disapoint




Marc2b -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 11:50:56 AM)

It should be noted... SNOPES.




DarkSteven -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 12:04:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Marc2b

It should be noted... SNOPES.


Marc, trying to make cucky's posts intersect with reality might be worse than matter-antimatter.

No offense, but next time ya post something like that, lemme get behind you.  If something blows up, you'll be shielding me.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 12:18:50 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

quote:

ORIGINAL: Marc2b

It should be noted... SNOPES.


Marc, trying to make cucky's posts intersect with reality might be worse than matter-antimatter.

No offense, but next time ya post something like that, lemme get behind you.  If something blows up, you'll be shielding me.



Despite the misattribution, there is little to argue with in the list.




DarkSteven -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 12:28:11 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

Despite the misattribution, there is little to argue with in the list.


I agree with the list but not the manner in which it was presented.




Iamsemisweet -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 12:42:44 PM)

I wonder if it pisses Bill off that this horse shit keeps being attributed to him.




Kaliko -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 2:39:13 PM)

Or,...we could let kids be kids and not scare the shit out of them with how much life is gonna suck if they don't buck up and grow a set of balls right quick. I would venture to guess that regardless of whether parents ram these kinds of predictions down the throats of children or not, they will learn that life isn't fair just by the treatment by their peers, and they will learn they won't make $60,000 a year upon graduation because they already know their parents struggle for money, and I've never met a kid so stupid that they believe that television is real life. The list is an exaggeration of some good points. It's the exaggeration that I object to.

And you know what? If my child is treated unfairly, I am not going to say "Get used to it." I am her haven, for pete's sake. I should be teaching her coping skills, and how to view her situation from a more forgiving and accepting perspective, not tossing her on her ass and telling her tough fucking luck. That's my own style, anyway. To each his own.

I dislike lists like this - the "Life is unfair and anybody who acts even a little bit like a pussy is going to get smacked down with a giant dose of reality." I would never, ever lecture my child...or anyone...this way. Good points, all, in theory. But the delivery sounds childlike itself. The list assumes that young people of today are guilty of these thoughts or actions as an automatic. That's an insulting assumption, I think, and I wouldn't want to be lumped into whatever group is supposed to be receiving that message.

Perhaps I've had too much coffee, but...these types of lists just seem...bratty.




Moonhead -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 3:59:27 PM)

Why else would cuckyboy be posting such a list? He's definitely the bratty type of sub.




mnottertail -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 4:03:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Why else would cuckyboy be posting such a list? He's definitely the bratty type of sub.


Perhaps as prima facie evidence that monopolists are the bomb when it comes to not saying stuff but being photoshopped into pictures that the untutored would have wished they had said so they could fantasize it from their moms basement? 

Hey, don't shoot the messenger, just debating using facts and reason and logic.    




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 4:42:12 PM)

FR To  No One in Particular:

I love these rules. My kids were taught them at a very early age. What can I say? How can I respond? Learn to be you.  Learn to understand what it is to be YOU. Then build on that.







tj444 -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 4:57:30 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Marc2b
It should be noted... SNOPES.

Thanks. I have seen this list before and I am happy to know it wasn't him that said it..

I dont think much of Bill,.. can you tell? [:D]




Iamsemisweet -> RE: 11 rules your Kids did not learn in school (12/21/2011 5:20:32 PM)

I'm with you.  Furthermore, these rules scream conform, conform, conform shut up, and never try to change anything.  Nothing can be further from Bill G's philosophy of life.  Not to mention the "rules" are an insult to the intelligence of my kids, and certainly many others. 
And as for Bill inheriting his wealth, what a joke.  His dad is a) still alive; and b) well off but not even in the same league as his son when it comes to wealth.
quote:

ORIGINAL: Kaliko

Or,...we could let kids be kids and not scare the shit out of them with how much life is gonna suck if they don't buck up and grow a set of balls right quick. I would venture to guess that regardless of whether parents ram these kinds of predictions down the throats of children or not, they will learn that life isn't fair just by the treatment by their peers, and they will learn they won't make $60,000 a year upon graduation because they already know their parents struggle for money, and I've never met a kid so stupid that they believe that television is real life. The list is an exaggeration of some good points. It's the exaggeration that I object to.

And you know what? If my child is treated unfairly, I am not going to say "Get used to it." I am her haven, for pete's sake. I should be teaching her coping skills, and how to view her situation from a more forgiving and accepting perspective, not tossing her on her ass and telling her tough fucking luck. That's my own style, anyway. To each his own.

I dislike lists like this - the "Life is unfair and anybody who acts even a little bit like a pussy is going to get smacked down with a giant dose of reality." I would never, ever lecture my child...or anyone...this way. Good points, all, in theory. But the delivery sounds childlike itself. The list assumes that young people of today are guilty of these thoughts or actions as an automatic. That's an insulting assumption, I think, and I wouldn't want to be lumped into whatever group is supposed to be receiving that message.

Perhaps I've had too much coffee, but...these types of lists just seem...bratty.





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