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Steel Valley Footballjustincredible;1275767 wrote:No, no, no. Did it HELP their development?
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justincredible
My mom didn't what? Set up a facebook page for me when I was 2? You are correct.Steel Valley Football;1275871 wrote:Your mom clearly didn't. -
Steel Valley FootballDo things to help your development.
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justincredible
Oh, okay.Steel Valley Football;1275926 wrote:Do things to help your development. -
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Lol'dCommander of Awesome;1275861 wrote:Crynasty has one of his dog. Full of pics of his dog wearing sunglasses... talk about lolfail. Not surprised he'd have one though, no doubt zwick does/will for his pets. Surprised he doesn't have one for his golf score actually. -
Steel Valley Footballjustincredible;1275931 wrote:Oh, okay.
Or, at a minimum, she didn't tell you not to be a dik on this thread. -
justincredible
You can joke but I can't? That hardly seems fair.Steel Valley Football;1275938 wrote:Or, at a minimum, she didn't tell you not to be a dik on this thread. -
Steel Valley Football
You were trolling, I wasn't.justincredible;1275941 wrote:You can joke but I can't? That hardly seems fair. -
justincredible
It was a joke carried over from your parenting rants. Calm down.Steel Valley Football;1275949 wrote:You were trolling, I wasn't. -
Heretic
Oh crap, any minute now, McBurg is going to come here with a poorly-written rant on how mods should hold themselves to higher standards and never joke about anything because it's bad.justincredible;1275968 wrote:It was a joke carried over from your parenting rants. Calm down. -
Steel Valley Footballjustincredible;1275968 wrote:It was a joke carried over from your parenting rants. Calm down.
Except, it didn't make sense.
There is no difference btwn posting pics of his daughter on her own page and posting the same pics on his page. Hence, my serious question: how would it hurt her? Whereas there is a pretty big difference btwn letting kids watch inappropriate content vs not.
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justincredible
You said this in a previous thread:Steel Valley Football;1276008 wrote:Except, it didn't make sense.
There is no difference btwn posting pics of his daughter on her own page and posting the same pics on his page. Hence, my serious question: how would it hurt her? Whereas there is a pretty big difference btwn letting kids watch inappropriate content vs not.
I'm pretty calm, btw.
The joke was based on that post because in this thread you asked how it would hurt them. Derp.Good parenting involves doing only things that help your child's development, not letting them have or do things that probably won't hurt them.
And now I'm done with this conversation. Feel free to get the last word in. -
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DeyDurkie5justincredible;1276055 wrote:You said this in a previous thread:
The joke was based on that post because in this thread you asked how it would hurt them. Derp.
And now I'm done with this conversation. Feel free to get the last word in.
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Laley23
lol reps.justincredible;1276055 wrote:You said this in a previous thread:
The joke was based on that post because in this thread you asked how it would hurt them. Derp.
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Steel Valley FootballExcept you already tried that joke. You picked a random activity and said how does that help your children and failed.
The statement implied that I wasn't referring to things such as watching football out with friends or changing your oil.
The point still stands and it's correct. Do things that are good for your children and not things that probably won't hurt them. i.e why risk it. You just didn't like how I said it. In fact, you've already admitted you were being a dik about because you thought I came across as authoritative.
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sherm03Legitimate question.
What is worse? The people that create these Twitter accounts for their pets? Or the people that follow the pet's account? -
reclegend22Even worse are people who send out birthday party thank-you notes "written" by their babies, such as "Thanks so much for my new cute top. I love it!"
I would like to write a note back that says, "I'm so glad you like your new cute top. If you wear it to the club, I hope it doesn't motivate somebody to rape you."
Look it, f---- stick, everyone realizes that you or your wife wrote that letter. Next time, if you want to at least make it believable that your 12-week old had something to do with it, slap some finger paint on the note and don't write in mother fucking cursive.