DakotaT
13 years ago

The reason this world is so fucked up is because of the way we raise our kids.

You can't play dodge ball because little Timmy might get a bloody nose. "Tag" isn't allowed anymore because it might hurt the fat kid's feelings. Some schools don't give Ds or Fs because it makes kids feel stupid. Some schools don't use red ink when grading papers because red ink is too "stressfull." You can't make this shit up. No one is ever allowed to feel bad, ever.

These kids grow up to be whiney ass lazy peices of shit. Whiny ass lazy peices of shit that I have to deal with everyday. They think they are entitled to everything. Thats why this country is so far in debt. People complain about the government wasting money, but I firmly believe that people get the government they deserve. No one wants to save up to buy anything. They want everything NOW.

My philosophy, if you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you aren't ready for/can't afford to have kids, don't have them. Its not rocket science.

Originally Posted by: IronMan 




It's a good thing I'm a hardass and Julie's a cupcake. It should make for some well rounded kids. Pussification right Iron?
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Porforis
13 years ago

That's right, but I'm only punishing a very small percentage of people to help the masses. If you think about it, it's pretty righteous.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



So you can conclusively say without a doubt that if you were allowed to strip the top 5%, or even individual people that you chose of some or all of their money and power, that you would make the world a better place? Is there ANYBODY on this planet that can honestly say they understand the economics and psychology of an entire planet well enough to guarantee without any doubt whatsoever that they'll make the world a better place? I'm not opposed to trying to make the world a better place, but when you start talking about stripping people of money, rights, and possessions for the sake of being "fair", I just have to shake my head. If you honestly think that you understand the universe that well, and that your own human frailties wouldn't get in the way of being fair and objective your ego might as well be the entire universe.
4PackGirl
13 years ago

The reason this world is so fucked up is because of the way we raise our kids.

You can't play dodge ball because little Timmy might get a bloody nose. "Tag" isn't allowed anymore because it might hurt the fat kid's feelings. Some schools don't give Ds or Fs because it makes kids feel stupid. Some schools don't use red ink when grading papers because red ink is too "stressfull." You can't make this shit up. No one is ever allowed to feel bad, ever.

These kids grow up to be whiney ass lazy peices of shit. Whiny ass lazy peices of shit that I have to deal with everyday. They think they are entitled to everything. Thats why this country is so far in debt. People complain about the government wasting money, but I firmly believe that people get the government they deserve. No one wants to save up to buy anything. They want everything NOW.

My philosophy, if you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you aren't ready for/can't afford to have kids, don't have them. Its not rocket science.

Originally Posted by: IronMan 



my kids play dodgeball in school, starting in 2nd grade are given d's & f's, their papers are marked with a red pen, & they're not pussies at all. i might have a happy-go-lucky outlook on life but my kids tow the damn line. they have chores to do every single day. when they want something extra, they use their allowance to buy it. they're learning the value of a dollar & how much they have to work to earn those dollars. these are values instilled in me by my parents. when they screw up, they hear about it - loudly! when we go out anywhere, they are expected to be quiet & courteous. no whining allowed or i kick their asses. almost everytime we're out, they get compliments for being well behaved. at first, it was flattering but now, i can't help but wonder - why isn't that just expected any more?!?

it took me nearly 9 years to get to this point as a parent. when i was getting divorced, i felt sorry for them & turned into quite the namby pamby mommy. they were turning into absolute spoiled little shits & i had only myself to blame. so i woke up & started being an actual parent. they might not like me at times but i'm cool with that.

and i completely agree with iron - what's wrong with this country is us!! we've ran it into the ground so far that we are screwed as a nation. but yeah, blame the dems &/or reps - it's easier & Lord knows everyone wants the easy way out.
Zero2Cool
13 years ago

The reason this world is so fucked up is because of the way we raise our kids.

You can't play dodge ball because little Timmy might get a bloody nose. "Tag" isn't allowed anymore because it might hurt the fat kid's feelings. Some schools don't give Ds or Fs because it makes kids feel stupid. Some schools don't use red ink when grading papers because red ink is too "stressfull." You can't make this shit up. No one is ever allowed to feel bad, ever.

These kids grow up to be whiney ass lazy peices of shit. Whiny ass lazy peices of shit that I have to deal with everyday. They think they are entitled to everything. Thats why this country is so far in debt. People complain about the government wasting money, but I firmly believe that people get the government they deserve. No one wants to save up to buy anything. They want everything NOW.

My philosophy, if you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you aren't ready for/can't afford to have kids, don't have them. Its not rocket science.

Originally Posted by: IronMan 



Yep, everything has to be politically correct on nearly every level. It's a reason why we're becoming a weak nation in my opinion.
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Porforis
13 years ago

my kids play dodgeball in school, starting in 2nd grade are given d's & f's, their papers are marked with a red pen, & they're not pussies at all. i might have a happy-go-lucky outlook on life but my kids tow the damn line. they have chores to do every single day. when they want something extra, they use their allowance to buy it. they're learning the value of a dollar & how much they have to work to earn those dollars. these are values instilled in me by my parents. when they screw up, they hear about it - loudly! when we go out anywhere, they are expected to be quiet & courteous. no whining allowed or i kick their asses. almost everytime we're out, they get compliments for being well behaved. at first, it was flattering but now, i can't help but wonder - why isn't that just expected any more?!?

it took me nearly 9 years to get to this point as a parent. when i was getting divorced, i felt sorry for them & turned into quite the namby pamby mommy. they were turning into absolute spoiled little shits & i had only myself to blame. so i woke up & started being an actual parent. they might not like me at times but i'm cool with that.

and i completely agree with iron - what's wrong with this country is us!! we've ran it into the ground so far that we are screwed as a nation. but yeah, blame the dems &/or reps - it's easier & Lord knows everyone wants the easy way out.

Originally Posted by: 4PackGirl 



+1 if it were applicable, obviously I'm a bit biased because you're raising your kids in a similar fashion to the way that I was raised but I think it's very important to teach them early on about the correlation between effort in and rewards out to avoid raising spoiled brats. I hope you're proud that your kids are more adult-like than millions of adults in this country.
4PackGirl
13 years ago
i'm very proud of my boys. they've been thru hell & back in their short lives, had to grow up a little earlier than some kids, had to accept the fact that they have a dad who has lied to their faces, missed visitations with them, is an alcoholic but that he still loves them (hard concept for kids to grasp), that everything in the world does NOT revolve around them, & that i've tried to make the best choices i can so they can grow, thrive, & be protected. they're by no means perfect lil angels - they irritate the hell outta me sometimes but i have high expectations for them - it's not about grades in school, how many sports they play, or anything like that - it's about the way they treat people, the respect they show, & pretty much not acting like little brats. they talk about death & heaven alot - a product of losing their grandpa. they're fascinating little human beings & i love them to pieces.
zombieslayer
13 years ago



My philosophy, if you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you aren't ready for/can't afford to have kids, don't have them. Its not rocket science.

Originally Posted by: IronMan 



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DakotaT
13 years ago

So you can conclusively say without a doubt that if you were allowed to strip the top 5%, or even individual people that you chose of some or all of their money and power, that you would make the world a better place? Is there ANYBODY on this planet that can honestly say they understand the economics and psychology of an entire planet well enough to guarantee without any doubt whatsoever that they'll make the world a better place? I'm not opposed to trying to make the world a better place, but when you start talking about stripping people of money, rights, and possessions for the sake of being "fair", I just have to shake my head. If you honestly think that you understand the universe that well, and that your own human frailties wouldn't get in the way of being fair and objective your ego might as well be the entire universe.

Originally Posted by: Porforis 




I'm talking about the blood moneys sucked out of the masses by unrighteous men and women that are not good corporate citizens. I'm also talking about the trillions sitting in the Vatican (that purgatory thing worked out pretty well for the Church). You can bring up all kinds of tangents, but the bottom line is that most of wealth in this world has been ill gotton off the backs of indigenous people through deception and plain basic thievery. I'm talking about a reckoning because the seventh angel has been taking notes and his book is pretty full of the bullshit that the so called kings of the earth have been doing.
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Porforis
13 years ago

I'm talking about the blood moneys sucked out of the masses by unrighteous men and women that are not good corporate citizens. I'm also talking about the trillions sitting in the Vatican (that purgatory thing worked out pretty well for the Church). You can bring up all kinds of tangents, but the bottom line is that most of wealth in this world has been ill gotton off the backs of indigenous people through deception and plain basic thievery. I'm talking about a reckoning because the seventh angel has been taking notes and his book is pretty full of the bullshit that the so called kings of the earth have been doing.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



You're missing my entire point, utterly and completely. If you're that aware of how your "corrective" actions would affect the entire world and can say without a doubt that the world would be a better place in the end, you either wildly overestimate your abilities or are borderline godlike.
DakotaT
13 years ago

You're missing my entire point, utterly and completely. If you're that aware of how your "corrective" actions would affect the entire world and can say without a doubt that the world would be a better place in the end, you either wildly overestimate your abilities or are borderline godlike.

Originally Posted by: Porforis 




I guess we'll just have to wait it out, and no I have no illusions of grandeur, but I certainly am no fool that accepts everything at face value. I am much more a fan of the Old Testament punishing God than I am of the all forgiving Jesus that the organized religions teach us. One thing hardly ever taught was the anger Christ held back. What I think I know is that it is time for each person to get "good with God" and clean his own house.
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