Another confrontation... This time at the market
- esa
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I agree alot with what Byndreason said up to the point of the delivery room thing. If you helped make half that kid, you're going to be there in the room when it comes out too...or else.
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I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
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I like burnt popcorn too.BadDazeRob wrote:I ... LIKE ... BEANS!!!the herald wrote:are we trying to break the quote world record again!!!!????RobTheDrummer wrote: I just think this is sooooooooo rediculous, that it's funny!!!
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Anyways..we talked about this the other day. Some friends came over with their 18month old. He didn't listen. He got a quick butt smack.. He wailed and went right to his momma (the same person who spanked him) for comfort. It's funny, when we're little we go for comfort from the person who hits us to show we're sorry. When we're older and get hit, we run away to not get hit again. Then when we're truely old, we hit back.
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I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
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Don't worry, no disrespect taken. But I still stand by my belief on it being irrevelant on whether one has a child or not.ZappasWife wrote:Bassist_25, I know you are very intelligent and all that, but regarding this...and other things you have said (read) about child-rearing, I just have one question. You don't have kids, do you?But then again, if I had it my way, a graduate level degree in either pyschology or social work would be a prerequisite before anyone could become a parent
No? Didn't think so...
Psychology = science
Subjective experience can be used to create hypothesis, but shouldn't be regarded as objective fact.
Damn for being more of an empiricist, I sure look at science from a rationalist view. *LOL*
I really didn't expect to create some much controversy, though I said in the other thread that controversy is my middle name.

But either way, I think we can all agree on one thing: Beans Rule!
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
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I never understood the whole new notion that a baby is soley a creation of the mother. But then again, I may wind up pissing off some feminists if I start talking about that. (Like wise, my happy pro-life ass never understood the whole "it's my body" argument either).esa wrote:I agree alot with what Byndreason said up to the point of the delivery room thing. If you helped make half that kid, you're going to be there in the room when it comes out too...or else.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
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AMEN! Sure it's your body.. but that's your baby too...bassist_25 wrote:I never understood the whole new notion that a baby is soley a creation of the mother. But then again, I may wind up pissing off some feminists if I start talking about that. (Like wise, my happy pro-life ass never understood the whole "it's my body" argument either).esa wrote:I agree alot with what Byndreason said up to the point of the delivery room thing. If you helped make half that kid, you're going to be there in the room when it comes out too...or else.
~*~Esa~*~
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
There you go Paul!! Let's start a thread about feminists!! I have lots of thoughts on that.bassist_25 wrote:I never understood the whole new notion that a baby is soley a creation of the mother. But then again, I may wind up pissing off some feminists if I start talking about that. (Like wise, my happy pro-life ass never understood the whole "it's my body" argument either).esa wrote:I agree alot with what Byndreason said up to the point of the delivery room thing. If you helped make half that kid, you're going to be there in the room when it comes out too...or else.
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... and before we even get to that, shouldn't there be an application and screening process? I think that a test should be given, but then again, I've been called "too conservative" in the past.eetfuk wrote:Yet another fine example of why expecting mothers shouldn't smoke crack, and/or why siblings shouldn't mate.
We'll see.Brian of the Clan Plush wrote:BDRob -
thanks for providing another perspective....I too was amused by his last couple posts. It was like reading comic books, unneccesarily violent and graphic, but probably never intended for intellectual stimulation anyway, so whats the harm.
Woof - if you want to put that vivd imagination to better use, instead of making up stories about violent confrontations you're welcome to assume the fictional character of a large breasted hot coed and write random posts on my bands guestbook about what a great time you had at the past weekend's show, replete with graphic stories about after-parties, drugs, and multiple sex partners.