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Dad teaches Daughter lesson after Facebook Rant

Buckeye513;2109669; said:
Which is a completely fucking rational reaction to a 15-year old girl's Facebook rant.


Who ever said parenting is rational? To me it seemed like he was rational in his previous punishment and that did absolutely nothing to teach her a lesson. Maybe this irrational act will actually make her realize and understand that she is in the wrong, and maybe just maybe her behavior changes because of it.
 
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And yet people insist I will change my mind about wanting to have children. Fuck that. I don't need this kind of stress in my life.
 
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MaxBuck;2109989; said:
How many Division 1A football games have you (or most of us here) participated in?

:rofl:

Just amused by the irony, and we're all (or most of us) riding the same bus ...

Totally predictable comeback, showing your utter lack of concept.

Most, if not all, of us here, has played football in our lives, either in our backyard, a vacant lot, school grounds, whatever. Just because the vast majority of us don't become physically skilled enough to make it to I-A level doesn't mean we can't thoroughly grasp the concept and workings of the game. And even for those who never have played the game physcially, watching the game for years and studying it can make you as knowledgeable of the game as most players.

Parenting is a completely different animal. There are no rule books. There is no scoring. There is no 60-minute time limit. You don't have control over your kids the entire day like a coach does his players all 60 minutes in a game. You don't boot your kids from your house for a few house rules violations like a coach can strip a scholly from a player and boot him from the team for violation of team rules. And children aren't recruited pre-raised. You have to deal with a child's entire developmental process, from birth to high school graduation...a I-A coach gets players who have already been throught that.

What do you think UFM, or JT, whould've done if a player wrote that sort of "Facebook rant" about them? You can guarantee that the player would no longer be on the team. The father in the YouTube video doesn't have that option. He can't just kick his daughter to the curb and plug in a "second-string" daughter.

But go ahead and continue going through life making such simplistic comparisons about two entirely different dynamics.
 
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Bucky Katt;2109998; said:
And yet people insist I will change my mind about wanting to have children. Fuck that. I don't need this kind of stress in my life.

I think most dads said that before they were dads. It's not all hell. In fact, it's mostly pretty damned good, and if you read this video guy's Facebook posts (which are ridiculously long) he goes on and on about how great his daughter is.

I used to hate kids. Could not stand being in the same room with them. Then we had a child and.... magically things changed. I don't know if it's some kind of evolutionary hormone that your brain makes when you have a kid, but I've seen it over and over where people who hate kids have a kid, and suddenly love kids - or, at least, their own.

Maybe it won't be that way for you. There's no guarantee. But my favorite word of all time is "daddy" and I wouldn't trade being a parent for anything.
 
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knapplc;2110003; said:
I think most dads said that before they were dads. It's not all hell. In fact, it's mostly pretty damned good, and if you read this video guy's Facebook posts (which are ridiculously long) he goes on and on about how great his daughter is.

I used to hate kids. Could not stand being in the same room with them. Then we had a child and.... magically things changed. I don't know if it's some kind of evolutionary hormone that your brain makes when you have a kid, but I've seen it over and over where people who hate kids have a kid, and suddenly love kids - or, at least, their own.

Maybe it won't be that way for you. There's no guarantee. But my favorite word of all time is "daddy" and I wouldn't trade being a parent for anything.

I don't hate kids, I just don't want them.

You go on saving for college while I save for my villa in Europe. :lol:
 
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Bucky Katt;2110007; said:
I don't hate kids, I just don't want them.

You go on saving for college while I save for my villa in Europe. :lol:

Hate / Don't want. Verbiage is different, but the sentiment is similar.

Yes, college will be a bear. We're pushing grades/scholarships. Or I could sell a kidney. :biggrin:
 
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I have a question following the Rebecca Black/Finally Friday phenomenon.

How much cash is this assclown raking in from you lunatics watching this video and arguing over his "parenting skills?"

Genius.
 
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knapplc;2110010; said:
Hate / Don't want. Verbiage is different, but the sentiment is similar.

Nah, It's really more about not being sure if we do. We can always change our mind and have kids later. But we can't really un-have a baby.

Of course, with one of my wife's medications, any kids we would have right now are almost guaranteed to have birth defects. I'm considering it, just to see if we can get lucky and get one with a cool defect like gills or an extra leg or something. I don't know if my wife's on board, so I may have to replace her birth control with sugar pills. :paranoid:

tsteele316;2110018; said:
but who will wipe your ass for you when you're too old to do it yourself?

AKAK;2110019; said:
Apparently, Europeans.

What the hell will I care? I'll love being a cranky old man wallowing in my own filth.
 
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