Stabbing and cutting wounds - depending on the depth and whether it requires stitching - should be cleaned if shallow, but left and taken for immediate treatment if deep. If it is a shallow stabbing wound, then you can put aloe vera on the wound itself to prevent inflammation and accelerate healing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/30256753/
Red vs. Blue, often abbreviated as RvB, is an American comic science fiction web television series created by Burnie Burns with his production company Rooster Teeth. The show is distributed through Rooster Teeth's website, as well as on DVD, Blu-ray, and more recently syndicated on the El Rey Network, Netflix and its own YouTube channel. The series initially centers on two opposing teams of soldiers fighting an ostensible civil war - shown in increments to actually be a live fire exercise for élite soldiers - in the middle of Blood Gulch, a desolate box canyon, in a parody of first-person shooter video games, military life, and science fiction films. Initially intended to be a short series of six to eight episodes, the project quickly and unexpectedly achieved significant popularity following its premiere on April 1, 2003. The series consists of sixteen seasons and five mini-series. Red vs. Blue is the longest running episodic web series and second longest running web series of all
Citizen. Merchant. Military. Police.
Long ago, the four societal denominations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Acquire Nation attacked.
Only the Egalitar, master of all four elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished.
A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Egalitar, an economy bender named Kar-El, and although his macroeconomic skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone.
But I believe Kar-El Marx can save the world.
(EDIT: Oops, I read too quickly and thought you were asking for a story based on this post.)
It really irritates me when parents think their kids don't have ownership over the things they buy with their own money or are given as birthday/christmas gifts. These kind of parents think that they *own* the child in a way that the child has no thoughts, feelings, choices, or responsibility of their own and only exist as the parents possession.
Technically speaking they do have legal control over anything their children get or buy until they become 18 especially their money. They have full rights to tell their children what to do with their money or their property as well as take said money or property
@coleypoley I will say there is a distinction between something they bought with their own money and something given to them, especially if it is something the parent has made clear they don't want in the house (such as extremely violent/graphic games, weapons ect). It also very much depends on the age of the child. ANYTHING my 5 year old has is completely under my purview, because she is a child and I'm the adult and that's just how it is. If the the child is an adult but still living with the parents, obviously there are a lot more leeway, but in extreme cases (such as weapons, drugs, even if legal, and other adult material) there would still be guidelines, such as how and where it is stored or if its allowed at all. From a legal standpoint parents have to be responsible for EVERYTHING in their home, regardless of who paid for it. Parents have actually gotten their houses and property seized by the government because their adult child had illegal substances in the house.
The person who asked the question isn’t totally wrong. Assuming that the son is under 18 he has an “ownership interest” in the computer that can be overridden by his parents even if he bought it with money he earned himself. That gives the parents the legal right to limit the child’s access to the property and even sell or destroy it.
That’s in the US and there are some variances by jurisdiction but realistically no court is going to hear a case about something that small.
The real question is, is your child trying to use the computer when you are telling him he can't? IE: He's supposed to be going to bed or doing homework but he's goofing off on the computer instead? Just remind him that even though the COMPUTER is his, the electricity and internet are yours.
Parents have a right to take the children's property in America. In the U.K. Children don't have a right to own property.
In both cases it's completely within the rights of the parent to take away the computer tho in America they would be required to give it back when they turn 18
Now for a philosophical question:
Do you own your body? and if you do own it, it is property and under 18 you don't own it, so parents can take it and do what they want with it?
From an American legal standpoint the parents have be same control over a child's body as they have over their property however, what they are allowed to do with it is restricted just as what you do with anything is restricted. Taking a child's computer and using it to hack into something is an illegal use of the parents right of control over their children's property. Similar such things are in place for the child's body however they are within their right to have the child tattooed or unvaccinated in America.
A) tattooing a child, depending on the age, can and has been, grounds for child abuse charges.
B) in the U.S. a child can petition for emancipation from their parents, in which the parents legal rights are severed and the child is granted a form a legal adulthood to make their own legal decisions. There has to be valid reasons and supporting evidence.
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Oh, nevermind, it's third degree and you dead anyway.
Long ago, the four societal denominations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Acquire Nation attacked.
Only the Egalitar, master of all four elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished.
A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Egalitar, an economy bender named Kar-El, and although his macroeconomic skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone.
But I believe Kar-El Marx can save the world.
(EDIT: Oops, I read too quickly and thought you were asking for a story based on this post.)
That’s in the US and there are some variances by jurisdiction but realistically no court is going to hear a case about something that small.
In both cases it's completely within the rights of the parent to take away the computer tho in America they would be required to give it back when they turn 18
Do you own your body? and if you do own it, it is property and under 18 you don't own it, so parents can take it and do what they want with it?
B) in the U.S. a child can petition for emancipation from their parents, in which the parents legal rights are severed and the child is granted a form a legal adulthood to make their own legal decisions. There has to be valid reasons and supporting evidence.