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07-06-2019 10:18 PM
Very childish.........
Maybe a two or three year old would try this.
Could it be that some youngsters never heard the word 'No' (?).
No 'right and wrong' training by baby sitters and/or parents (?)
Something tells me that these recent incidents also occur at home...........just go into the fridge and lick 'this and that' food item.
Whatever appeals to them at the time...............
Again, evolving backwards........
I'd love to be a researcher right now.
07-06-2019 10:19 PM - edited 07-06-2019 10:20 PM
Yeah, but, back then ma and pa would have stuck their boot up their a**
That would had stamped 'paid' to that.
07-06-2019 10:27 PM
I really don't see these incidents as proof of a societal breakdown. As @sidsmom observed, nothing new under the sun.
07-06-2019 10:29 PM
No, not the acts, but, how the act is handled IS different nowdays
07-06-2019 11:13 PM
to me it is just one more reason why it's better to eat food at home that you fixed yourself
07-06-2019 11:21 PM - edited 07-06-2019 11:24 PM
@SharkE wrote:No, not the acts, but, how the act is handled IS different nowdays
So not blaming the person who committed the act,
but blaming the person who reacted to the person
who committed the act?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And for all those who are ‘tsk tsking’, who are probably in the
40, 50, 60 yrs old range...hate to break it to ‘ya but....
using that logic, your generation created the child/grandchild
who would do this.
‘Evolving backwards?’ Your generation caused this.
Again, I don’t believe this is something new.
Jackbutt-ery has been part of the How to be a Kid textbook.
07-07-2019 09:44 AM
Sorry can't follow your line of thinking
My comment was things have changed nowdays in regards to how that person is disciplined when they commit a crime against society.
Back yrs ago punishments would had been stricter regarding lots of things
Parents would had disciplined their own kids not leaving it up to social media and the law to intervene.
It wasn't "anything goes, so, no big deal" attitude we have today.
07-07-2019 10:56 AM
@SharkE wrote:Yeah, but, back then ma and pa would have stuck their boot up their a**
That would had stamped 'paid' to that.
Amen to that! Seems like the parents are worse than the kids now.
07-07-2019 10:58 AM
yeah, and people don't like to hear that nowdays.
07-07-2019 11:00 AM
Problem is I always feel like I want to open the product just to see if it is tampered with. Not sure how to do this. All products sadly need a very strong seal.
I will not buy anything that looks like it is crushed or the package is anyway dented either. Gettng scary.
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