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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 12377014" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>I see your point about sucky parents. It blows my mind sometimes. I made it about halfway through that video...IMO it was her dumb ass choice to flash people on a webcam, was that not the underlying reason of her depression/drugs/issues??? Yes she was "bullied" but she agreed on her own to show her t!ts to random people on a webcam. Your fault. Maybe this makes me sound like a dick but you should have been smart enough even for a 15 year old in today's society. Kids, due to social media, are a lot more mature and know enough.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I finished the video...So she was led on by a guy to screw him (sh!tty thing to do any way you put it) guys gf beats her up. Now instead of deleting her FB page and not paying attention to it, she doesn't she keep seeing comments and posts from people in the last city she lived in and makes her worse.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yea, I was raised that way. I was bullied and would come home and cry sometimes about it, or sad about it. Even my next door neighbor would do it. One day I was playing street hockey with said neighbor and my best friend. I was made fun of and came inside all pissed off and upset. My father caught wind of it and said "Enough is enough. If you let him keep doing this it will never stop. Take matter into your own hands if you have to. Stand up for yourself." Now I wasn;t gonna shoot the kid, but I knew what that meant. Couple days later playing street hockey again, he flapped his lips and I got into a fight with him.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story, show you're not some push over and people will think twice about it. With girls it is different I know. I will raise my kids the same way I was raised. Violence does not solve problems, but sometimes in certain situations something has to be done. </p><p></p><p>I would rather me/my kids, get in trouble with other parents/teachers/police/society for standing up for themselves if it will save me/my kid from committing suicide or get into drugs/alcohol.</p><p></p><p>But it all starts with the parents. If they don't rule with a iron fist (not beating kids) and instill respect and what is right and wrong in their kids then you wll always have these issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 12377014, member: 113577"] I see your point about sucky parents. It blows my mind sometimes. I made it about halfway through that video...IMO it was her dumb ass choice to flash people on a webcam, was that not the underlying reason of her depression/drugs/issues??? Yes she was "bullied" but she agreed on her own to show her t!ts to random people on a webcam. Your fault. Maybe this makes me sound like a dick but you should have been smart enough even for a 15 year old in today's society. Kids, due to social media, are a lot more mature and know enough. Edit: I finished the video...So she was led on by a guy to screw him (sh!tty thing to do any way you put it) guys gf beats her up. Now instead of deleting her FB page and not paying attention to it, she doesn't she keep seeing comments and posts from people in the last city she lived in and makes her worse. Yea, I was raised that way. I was bullied and would come home and cry sometimes about it, or sad about it. Even my next door neighbor would do it. One day I was playing street hockey with said neighbor and my best friend. I was made fun of and came inside all pissed off and upset. My father caught wind of it and said "Enough is enough. If you let him keep doing this it will never stop. Take matter into your own hands if you have to. Stand up for yourself." Now I wasn;t gonna shoot the kid, but I knew what that meant. Couple days later playing street hockey again, he flapped his lips and I got into a fight with him. Moral of the story, show you're not some push over and people will think twice about it. With girls it is different I know. I will raise my kids the same way I was raised. Violence does not solve problems, but sometimes in certain situations something has to be done. I would rather me/my kids, get in trouble with other parents/teachers/police/society for standing up for themselves if it will save me/my kid from committing suicide or get into drugs/alcohol. But it all starts with the parents. If they don't rule with a iron fist (not beating kids) and instill respect and what is right and wrong in their kids then you wll always have these issues. [/QUOTE]
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