kid who had party in melbourne on the news
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Lmao
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wow just wow, that must have been one heck of a party.. and 500 kids dang.. thats crazy
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I don't get why the reporters ask such stupid questions....
"Why did you throw the party?" He should of responded with, "Because I wanted to get drunk and get a hot piece of ass." |
I liked his line "Because they're famous"
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haha yeah that lady was a B.
and "take a hard look at yourself" then " I have, so has everyone else, and we all like it" |
dumb cunt done got pwned by a smart ass 16yo kid. And he's damn right... he doesn't have to take off the shades or deliver a damn bit of respect to some casting couch coochie that only has her "news" job because she has an innie and is willing to let the director have a go.
He had a killer party. Like kids do. If you leave for a vacation and your 16yo kid doesn't have 1-500 of his closest friends over, he's a dork and you should beat him for being totally ass-lame. The solution being, don't leave your damned kids at home tardos. |
haha i like your style. adoption?? im really good at detailing cars. ive worked for two toyotas, a ford, and a local place.
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No adoption for you, 1 year!
Seriously though, I think kids lack a lot of respect they should have for their elders but in the same breath we expect them to give respect too often to those that don't deserve it. I'll treat teenagers with respect befitting their adult stature but I expect them to do everything they can to get around every rule and do whatever they want and to ignore me because I'm 30-something and by default totally uncool, even if I'm actually cool. Expecting robotic adherence to arbitrary rules... hahahah only a fool would believe an adolescent capable of that. They'll only obey the rules that are convenient for them at the time. Just don't expect too much of people who are chemically totally fucked up in the head. I mean with all the brain chemistry that's all buggered up in the last years of puberty do you really think logical decision making is even possible much less probable? I worked in a mental hospital/school for NUT-BAG kids. One of them one day showed a remarkable ability to figure out logic problems. When asked how he did it to a particularly funny problem he said, "I'm here for being crazy, not stupid." Never forget his words and you'll understand kids forever. |
that's classic! I kept waiting for him to tell that lady to shove it up her ass, but he was calm.
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i was all ways told to respect every one and i did, you will never get far acting like he did.
that kid is a born loser..... |
Originally Posted by r3dn3ck
(Post 303882)
No adoption for you, 1 year!
Seriously though, I think kids lack a lot of respect they should have for their elders but in the same breath we expect them to give respect too often to those that don't deserve it. I'll treat teenagers with respect befitting their adult stature but I expect them to do everything they can to get around every rule and do whatever they want and to ignore me because I'm 30-something and by default totally uncool, even if I'm actually cool. Expecting robotic adherence to arbitrary rules... hahahah only a fool would believe an adolescent capable of that. They'll only obey the rules that are convenient for them at the time. Just don't expect too much of people who are chemically totally fucked up in the head. I mean with all the brain chemistry that's all buggered up in the last years of puberty do you really think logical decision making is even possible much less probable? I worked in a mental hospital/school for NUT-BAG kids. One of them one day showed a remarkable ability to figure out logic problems. When asked how he did it to a particularly funny problem he said, "I'm here for being crazy, not stupid." Never forget his words and you'll understand kids forever. |
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