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Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Silera - 06-14-2004

"Because I said so" is the best reason ever.

Too many fucking parents actually try to give their child a reason.

The fact that I said to do something is reason enough. As a kid, I didn't understand the implication of "because I said so."

As a parent, I bask in its power.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Rooner - 06-14-2004

When I was a kid, we had a hard time finding places to play. Because they were all used up by others kids playing. Wanted to play football? Too bad, all three empty fields are being used up, take a number. Wanna play basketball? Wait your turn, there are three teams waiting to go on the bench. There was never a lack of activities. Shit, we used to have a game where we kicked a rock down the street. Now its a fucking ghost town out there. But, there are several contributing factors. First, parents. Most parents find it easier to park their kids in front of the tv/computer/playstation because it takes no effort from them and they know where their kid is. They cant get in trouble if theyre in their own house right?

Second, society. Society has gone to shit. You used to be able to let your kids go outside and not worry, because you knew the world around you was pretty safe. And if something did happen, a nieghbor or some other person with half a brain would be around to keep an eye on your kid or help if needed. Now everyone wants to keep to themselves and shut themselves in. I was at my moms house a few weeks ago, and these 2 kids, brothers, were across the street from their house, right in front of my moms. The older brother pushes the younger brother down, and starts bouncing on him. The younger brother starts whining, so Im like "Hey man, get off him, let him up". You would think their mom would be thanking me right? Nope. She comes out and gives me a look like Im a fucking asshole. Im sure thats pretty common these days.

Third, the media. Of course parents dont want to let their kids outside these days, look at all the shit going on in the world that the media shoves in our faces all the time? Why not show some of the good things? Why not cover the people having fun at the fair instead of the murder in the city? Because that wont get ratings of course.

You want a solution? Parents need to get up off their asses, and TAKE their kids out to do things. MAKE them go out and be active. I run my chubby ass all over my backyard, the playground, the park, the elementary school chasing them on their bikes yelling at them to slow down. And you know what? I never see anyone else out there doing the same thing.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - BITENY - 06-14-2004

By the way that sounds, it's more like the parents would rather see their kids beat each other up rather than see them safe.


And, also to mention, I've got the most unthankful people in my neighborhood. I don't do shit for anyone on my block, b/c nothing's ever been done for me.
As I mentioned in one of my earlier posts, a religious woman got mugged right outside her house (across the st. from me), in front of her kids. My other neighbor had said to me about a month ago (he had beat the shit out of the kid who tried to steal his car, so he was outside), that if he had known that it was the woman across the street who had gotten mugged, he wouldn't have helped her. He would've let her sit on the ground. Why?
Because they're rude, and obnoxious and would let any of us on the block stew in our own shit if she saw us in trouble.
If I saw a religious woman or man getting mugged on my block, I wouldn't do shit. Unless it was actually one of the families that knew how to say "hello" to me.

One last thing- is it me, or does anyone have the same problem w/new neighbors? And that is- they move in and don't bother to say hello, and if you try to, they give you the cold shoulder? That's how it is here.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Keyser Soze - 06-14-2004

Quote:Keep in mind though, until you've actually BEEN there with having & raising kids, all the good advice and intentions mean nothing. It's much easier to sit back and judge others when you're not in the same boat.

sorry, my kids won't be running the show. there are gonna be rules, and they will be followed or there will be consequences.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - sweet angel - 06-14-2004

Quote:Originally posted by Keyser Soze
Quote:Keep in mind though, until you've actually BEEN there with having & raising kids, all the good advice and intentions mean nothing. It's much easier to sit back and judge others when you're not in the same boat.

sorry, my kids won't be running the show. there are gonna be rules, and they will be followed or there will be consequences.
Absolutely! I'm not debating that fact.

But everyone says that...following through is another story.

And Bite, I have to say that I'm friendly with most of my immediate neighbors.

And yes, "because I said so" is one of the most empowering phrases!


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Sloats - 06-14-2004

Quote:Originally posted by Rooner
When I was a kid, we had a hard time finding places to play. Because they were all used up by others kids playing. Wanted to play football? Too bad, all three empty fields are being used up, take a number. Wanna play basketball? Wait your turn, there are three teams waiting to go on the bench. There was never a lack of activities. Shit, we used to have a game where we kicked a rock down the street. Now its a fucking ghost town out there. But, there are several contributing factors. First, parents. Most parents find it easier to park their kids in front of the tv/computer/playstation because it takes no effort from them and they know where their kid is. They cant get in trouble if theyre in their own house right?

Second, society. Society has gone to shit. You used to be able to let your kids go outside and not worry, because you knew the world around you was pretty safe. And if something did happen, a nieghbor or some other person with half a brain would be around to keep an eye on your kid or help if needed. Now everyone wants to keep to themselves and shut themselves in. I was at my moms house a few weeks ago, and these 2 kids, brothers, were across the street from their house, right in front of my moms. The older brother pushes the younger brother down, and starts bouncing on him. The younger brother starts whining, so Im like \"Hey man, get off him, let him up\". You would think their mom would be thanking me right? Nope. She comes out and gives me a look like Im a fucking asshole. Im sure thats pretty common these days.

Third, the media. Of course parents dont want to let their kids outside these days, look at all the shit going on in the world that the media shoves in our faces all the time? Why not show some of the good things? Why not cover the people having fun at the fair instead of the murder in the city? Because that wont get ratings of course.

You want a solution? Parents need to get up off their asses, and TAKE their kids out to do things. MAKE them go out and be active. I run my chubby ass all over my backyard, the playground, the park, the elementary school chasing them on their bikes yelling at them to slow down. And you know what? I never see anyone else out there doing the same thing.


No, it's because of all of the damn Spics and the fact that 1/2 of the children under 10 in this country only speak Spanish.

You can't play dodgeball or kickball with kids who don't understand a word you are saying.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Silera - 06-14-2004

Sloats must live in the Connecticut ghetto.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Keyser Soze - 06-14-2004

im picturing new money jlo, marc anthony types.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Sloats - 06-14-2004

Quote:Originally posted by Silera
Sloats must live in the Connecticut ghetto.

Location: No longer in CT.



Nah, our parks are just overrun by short people from Peekskill and White Plains.


Insulation....has anyone else noticed this??? - Silera - 06-14-2004

I don't read stati.