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thank god for abortions. e.e
so im watching these annoying lil brats...I mean kids
it's time for bed for them, I turn off the TV and the boy says to me "you're the meanest person in the world!! *insert crying here*" *rolls eyes* I wanted to say "b*tch you weren't saying that when I let you play Angry Birds on my iPad" or "b*tch you weren't saying that when I let you play my xbawks" but I didn't because I'm a nice person. :sunnies: |
Kids are like that. My nephews tell me that all the time xP
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This is why I dont like Children D:
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As long as it stays to talk and crying it's all good. They'll likely love you again 10 minutes later. But once they start throwing tantrums and getting physical... someone needs to be locked up in their room.
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*punished, no games or tv*
*gba emulator* ^10 years ago of course cause i needed my computer for school :3 |
I don't remember being locked in my room.. I don't think my parents ever did that.. but they probably took away other privileges, like missing out on an upcoming birthday party, tear up my favourite stickers..
That probably hurt me more than just locking me in a room.. must say it was quite effective too.. |
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I remember you got into trouble for something once and mum told you to stay in our room and not come out. I remember you were sitting on the bed really angrily + crying too. I felt sorry for you so I went in to talk to you and then mum told me off too for talking to you while you were supposed to be punished!! so I wasn't allowed in the room after that. You got locked in and I got locked out. |
Yeah in concept it seems to be in benefit of the kid, but it seems like once they're sent to their room (with ALL of their stuff) it's the one place on Earth they don't want to be.
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