I guess you can say what you wish and think what you wish. When you start doing what you wish, you might get in the way of some of that trash. Then, they might do what they wish.
Just throwing in a comment from myself. I'm responding to judging parents of some stupid kid. Is this your point of view about how those people are training their kids? I think Cng asked his question to get this kind of response.
I can just as well leave you two alone to your discussion. It just looks like another storm brewing. Maybe you like storms. I don't like creating them when I can find another way. But, I guess some like to create storms because they present a chance to argue. I think I'm too liberal for this, too.
I recognise your responsible thoughts, Knuckle. I apologise for making some unwarranted assumptions. I often infer the thinking that resulted in a post - like I know everything that's going on. I agree about lazy parenting. It does show up in public places. The kids are often brought because the parents don't have any place to stash them. But, if they are in an environment in which they don't function well, it's time to pay attention to them, not strictly to ones' self.
The parents do get worn out and can probably come up with some reasonable argument about having to bring the kids, too. I can only watch and try not to judge to harshly. I've been through that whole scene of growing them. There are times when you get really worn out and sleep deprived - then, you gotta go work to make the rent.
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to get this kind of response.
I can just as well leave you two alone to your discussion. It just looks like another storm brewing. Maybe you like storms. I don't like creating them when I can find another way. But, I guess some like to create storms because they present a chance to argue. I think I'm too liberal for this, too.
I agree about lazy parenting. It does show up in public places. The kids are often brought because the parents don't have any place to stash them. But, if they are in an environment in which
they don't function well, it's time to pay attention to them, not strictly to ones' self.
The parents do get worn out and can probably come up with some reasonable argument about having to bring the kids, too. I can only watch and try not to judge to harshly.
I've been through that whole scene of growing them. There are times when you get really worn out and sleep deprived - then, you gotta go work to make the rent.
I remember Hans hosting Fractured Flickers in the early 60's.