Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
You're not awful. Let's call it temporary insanity. Although I don't have work, school makes me stressed as well, so I can relate somewhat. I think that's where the majority if my dumbass comments came from, just me losing rationality after dealing with everyone at school. And, yeah, my kids better be good. My mom never really had to deal with these things because I'm a pretty good kid, which is probably why I'm against the more severe forms of punishment.
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Sounds like an idea 15 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Damn, no need to freak out. Fine, she mostly blames them and bitches about them in her songs. It gets especially annoying since most of the relationships she writes about have lasted only two months, which doesn't really seem like a long enough time to have your heart absolutely broken. I would be fine with a couple of those songs, but she's done it way too many times and it's irritating. If she got in a long-lasting relationship that ended and was Earth-shattering to her, then I'd be more sympathetic. And who knows? Maybe the break ups were really hard on her, but it doesn't really seem like it.
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When I walk into a party 16 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
There's two guys in the picture: the one with beard and mustache (not thick) and the one with the falling down glasses.
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Stan Lee's last name 12 comments
Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Yes, especially the old ones. I don't know why they freak me out more . . . they have more experience? I don't know. And, if they don't run at that, then it's pretty much time to run away crying.
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Best office reception ever 2 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I kinda wished the car, even thought it's in half, worked so you could drive away when anyone was annoying you.
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Awesome, I always love me some stalkers . . . as long as they're not the serial killer kind that plot out your whole schedules and adore/hate you simultaneously. I should stalk you, as well (nice-stalk, not creepy-serial-killer-stalk). And I feel exactly the same way! It's nice to know you look good, but it usually just creeps me out more than anything else.
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Good point. We do all know those types of people and I'm probably one of those types of people without realizing it.
But you're completely right. I was judging unjustly while also saying don't judge unjustly and just being a huge hypocrite in general. Sorry about that. You're totally right.
But you're completely right. I was judging unjustly while also saying don't judge unjustly and just being a huge hypocrite in general. Sorry about that. You're totally right.
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, I completely understand that. But you really can't change who your children are friends with, you know? If you forbid them to see them, then they'll just hang out with their friend anyways. That's the big problem with being a parent. You can't control them because most kids are going to do whatever they want, you just kinda have to guide them and hope for the best. They need to grow and mature and make wise decisions on their own, you know? Of course, if they start getting out of hand, then you whip them into shape real quick. But with other kids you have to be harder and use more force. Maybe that's what this mom had to do. You're right, I was judging without the whole picture (haha, I'm such a hypocrite) and I'm sorry. And it's no problem. You didn't offend me, you just kinda surprised me. If anything, I was expecting the guest that I called a bitch (sorry guest, I have a bad temper but that's no excuse) to go off on me, but instead it was you. I was just a bit confused.
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Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
became completely rude and immature and called her daughter a whore. Really? She's resorting to name-calling now? That's ridiculous and not the way to deal with your children.
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
If their child was that out of control, then why would she buy them concert tickets in the first place? I mean, what she did was bad, but that's still not the way to deal with problems. It's like I said, this girl is just going to rebel even harder because her mother did this. The concert tickets were fine, but writing all that? A bit too far, like I said. Anyways, you're right, everyone's experiences are different so I shouldn't judge, but if we're assuming this is the typical teenage girl behavior, them I definitely do not believe this is the way to deal with things.
Anyways, what is up with you? I'm not trying to be rude (except for a couple of times where I lost my temper). I'm sorry if I offended you in any way.
Okay, here's how I look at parenting: you're to support your child, guide your child, and discipline if necessary. Obviously her mom was doing the right thing by selling the tickets. She was doing the right thing embarrassing her on the Internet. But this woman
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Anyways, what is up with you? I'm not trying to be rude (except for a couple of times where I lost my temper). I'm sorry if I offended you in any way.
Okay, here's how I look at parenting: you're to support your child, guide your child, and discipline if necessary. Obviously her mom was doing the right thing by selling the tickets. She was doing the right thing embarrassing her on the Internet. But this woman
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
still not there. Ignoring something just because it's not a part of the big picture isn't right. And that woman, in no shape or form, said it as civilized and polite as you are making it out to be. That's why I got so pissed off, because she was being a jerk about it. If she had actually said, "I don't want you to end up like your friends' mothers who struggle to support them," then I wouldn't have really cared because she was being nice about it. But making some derogatory remark about how they can't send Father's Day cards because they don't know where their dad lives is incredibly rude.
The sex with the old men was definitely wrong, though. But I didn't say it wasn't. I said that I definitely agreed with her selling the tickets and embarrassing the girl a bit, but the mother became extremely rude and immature and I didn't like that.
And when. I said the one time thing, I mean that everyone who has ever had a one-night-stand (excluding homosexuals) could've gotten pregnant, but t
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The sex with the old men was definitely wrong, though. But I didn't say it wasn't. I said that I definitely agreed with her selling the tickets and embarrassing the girl a bit, but the mother became extremely rude and immature and I didn't like that.
And when. I said the one time thing, I mean that everyone who has ever had a one-night-stand (excluding homosexuals) could've gotten pregnant, but t
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I didn't want your pity. I wasn't expecting a bunch of apologies, that's stupid. But it's still a sore spot and I will defend myself against it. Anyways, if we're talking about the actual post, then the woman clearly said how other girls did this and it was kinda implied that it was their mothers, especially when she made the Father's Day comment. And then she called her friends trollops and, if her friends were acting like their mothers or doing similar stuff, then they're basically saying that their mother is a trollop (it's weird, but do you know what I mean?).
Anyways, all parents are tired of their kids shit but I still don't believe this is the way to fix it, no matter how aggravating they may be.
Also, I know no one asked about my home life, but I said it anyways. No one asked you to make this comment, and yet you did. Why the rudeness, too? I know I was rude, and that was shitty of me, but why you?
I never said it was about the single-mothers, but that doesn't mean it's
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Anyways, all parents are tired of their kids shit but I still don't believe this is the way to fix it, no matter how aggravating they may be.
Also, I know no one asked about my home life, but I said it anyways. No one asked you to make this comment, and yet you did. Why the rudeness, too? I know I was rude, and that was shitty of me, but why you?
I never said it was about the single-mothers, but that doesn't mean it's
Beauty ain't worth shit if you're a b*tch. 70 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I definitely have some extrovert qualities and tendencies, but I'm mostly a hardcore introvert. It's exhausting to be an extrovert.
Beauty ain't worth shit if you're a b*tch. 70 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, I'm sure not everyone. But introverts tend to dwell more on the Internet and in books and such (in other words, places where they don't have to communicate with people verbally), so that's why a lot of people on the Internet dislike partying and socializing. They may find it tedious (like me), uncomfortable, or just not fun. Extroverts like people and socializing, even if it's not particularly meaningful, and they don't like keeping to themselves, which is what you do when reading, browsing the Internet, etc. But I'm sure not everyone on here is an introvert. I'm sure at least one extrovert comes here simply for the amusing posts. :)
Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
My mother's my best friend and that's one of the reasons we get along so well. I mean, when you're a teenager, you naturally rebel against authority figures. If your parents, who are technically authority figures, appear more as friends, you probably won't rebel as much. Personally, I think parents should stop censoring themselves so much. I mean, my mother cusses and she drinks in front of me and I actually like it when she does because she begins to feel like more of a friend and an equal and not someone whom I have to put up a censor around. It's nice.
Beauty ain't worth shit if you're a b*tch. 70 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Actually, it was more along the lines of, "All these people are completely idiotic. I want to leave right now. I've only been here ten minutes and already all the twelve year olds are drunk. Yep, time to go home and read me some Harry Potter. Let's go."
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Another school year of this shit 11 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
These people are so annoying. Hell, I get annoyed if I see a couple do this and it's been a month since they've seen each other, much less an hour (especially since a lot of the relationships don't last anyways).
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Beauty ain't worth shit if you're a b*tch. 70 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, if you're talking to them, clearly I don't know why they're being an ass. If you're talking to me, it's just been a stressful week so I'm a bit more on edge and have less patience for jackasses than usual.
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Human evolution 19 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
And pipes? We mustn't forget the pipes (or, as Scuttle would call them, "snarfblatts").
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Mother of the year, everyone! 78 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Yes, thank you. Or women who just haven't found a partner so they get a sperm donor and become a single mom. And it's a pet peeve of mine as well. Mostly just because my mother is amazing and is an awesome parent even though she's a single mom (and she has worked her ass off for me) and I feel like a lot of nuclear families have raised their kids horribly despite having two parents. Plus there are tons of scenarios where you become a single parent: your partner dies, your partner leaves, you're raped, etc., all of which aren't the mothers fault but they start to act like it is and I'm just just fucking sick of people calling my mother a whore.
Anyways, I don't think the selling the tickets was bad. I mean, like I said, selling the tickets and perhaps embarrassing them a bit would be fine, but this was over the line and, as someone else said, very tacky. I really feel as though the mother was acting incredibly immature.
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Anyways, I don't think the selling the tickets was bad. I mean, like I said, selling the tickets and perhaps embarrassing them a bit would be fine, but this was over the line and, as someone else said, very tacky. I really feel as though the mother was acting incredibly immature.
Stay strong, my fellow muggles 8 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
If she does, I will die of happiness. I'm already pretty much in love with her and this would just be the icing on the cake of her amazingness.
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Girl costumes for Halloween… 39 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, I don't exactly make my own costume, I just a dozen different items from other costumes and combine them together to create my own. This year I'm going as a mad scientist (which isn't too difficult) but all the cool ones were boy costumes and the girls' were really slutty (Sexy Mad Scientist, really?), so now I've just taken a bunch of shit from everywhere and it looks epic. :D
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I think I do it a lot because I hold back so many of my opinions and annoyance of humanity in general that I become this big ball of stress and I just kinda release it through Internet.
@nataliechip64 Haha, I was laughing at that exact same thing. XD