I always tell them to let their daddy back on the xbox.
Ida punched the lil fucker.
I've been waiting for some inspiration to write my next uberrant, and by God if you didn't give me some with these videos
In any event, the issue really does come down to parents nowadays being way too soft, and you can see this extend into the culture today (see America). Nobody wants to hurt anyone, yet they'll take abuse just to ensure they protect their kids...owait remember guys, THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!!!!
Seriously though, what I don't get is why all these fuckers are on Live. I may have been playing Half-Life when I was 8 years old, but I never treated, nor do I treat anyone this way.
I have far more respect for any of my elders than that kid does for his mom, because my parents basically drilled that into my head from the day I could talk.
It's a matter of improper parenting, not that the kid was born retarded or anything. While I don't think kids should be brought up the way Harry Potter was with the Dursleys, I do support some kind of physical punishment for when it's really needed.
i.e. if I were a dad and my kid got caught cheating on a test in school or started a fight or something, I'd take a wooden ruler and smack his ass a few times - not with the intention of causing any real hurt beyond some short-lived pain, but with the intention of teaching a moral lesson. I don't support child abuse, but there are times when we have to use the rod and unspoil the child.
From what I've seen a lot of parents these days fail to control their kids at all, e.g. letting them play Runescape 12 hours a day and neglecting homework or letting them skip class to smoke cigarettes as early as 10 years old. I feel sorry for such kids.
Fun fact: It's only child abuse if you hit them somewhere besides the ass. You can take a massive spiked paddle and hit 'em acros the bum a million times without consequence; that's just good parenting. But if you stray an inch into other territory (back, head, legs, etc.) then the kid has every right to sic some lawyers after you.
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