#21 That's right, let the kid be traumatized while you record because posting sh#t on the internet is more important. People who shouldn't be parents 101.
Melanie, calm down before you stroke out. The kid will attend schools that pride themselves on providing safe spaces so the kid will never experience another untoward moment of discomfort, thus preserving his complete fear of life.
I think the point Melanie was making is parents exploiting their child’s discomfort for internet clout is rather irresponsible. Plus, it casts a bad example for the child to behave that way as well…a Sociopathic doosh.
This. Yes, it's just a bug and doesn't harm the child. But you could tell the kid exactly this and teach him to deal with the situation instead of laughing and filming. This could be a moment of growth.
#21 Something like that happened to me when I was 5. It was a big ol' spider on the front of my shirt. I screamed and ran. My dad who was right there, watched and laughed and then smacked me on the head and said "it's only a spider, just flick it off your cloths next time." it didn't scare me as much as startle me. And I turned out just fine, only 2 murders doesn't make a serial killer, right?
#21 That's right, let the kid be traumatized while you record because posting sh#t on the internet is more important. People who shouldn't be parents 101.
Melanie, calm down before you stroke out. The kid will attend schools that pride themselves on providing safe spaces so the kid will never experience another untoward moment of discomfort, thus preserving his complete fear of life.
I think the point Melanie was making is parents exploiting their child’s discomfort for internet clout is rather irresponsible. Plus, it casts a bad example for the child to behave that way as well…a Sociopathic doosh.
This. Yes, it's just a bug and doesn't harm the child. But you could tell the kid exactly this and teach him to deal with the situation instead of laughing and filming. This could be a moment of growth.
#21 Something like that happened to me when I was 5. It was a big ol' spider on the front of my shirt. I screamed and ran. My dad who was right there, watched and laughed and then smacked me on the head and said "it's only a spider, just flick it off your cloths next time." it didn't scare me as much as startle me. And I turned out just fine, only 2 murders doesn't make a serial killer, right?
The sheer terror
#23 if that dude stuck it he woulda pulled through
And from that comment, I can tell you're not a parent. Chill, it's just a bug and the kid is okay.
it's a bug on a kid...what are you suggesting, we should just start putting everyone in their own little plastic bubbles?
maybe you should calm down and not get triggered by every single little thing
I think the point Melanie was making is parents exploiting their child’s discomfort for internet clout is rather irresponsible. Plus, it casts a bad example for the child to behave that way as well…a Sociopathic doosh.
This. Yes, it's just a bug and doesn't harm the child. But you could tell the kid exactly this and teach him to deal with the situation instead of laughing and filming. This could be a moment of growth.
It wrong
The cat is trying it's best to distract him from the screen
"Why, when I was knee-high to a grasshopper,
This black juice came out on a hard shelled chin.
And they called that ‘tobacco juice’."