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Post by wildknight on Jun 16, 2014 11:40:34 GMT -5
I haven't watched GOT yet. I might not, honestly, if the show kills a lot of characters off regularly. That's my issue with the Walking Dead. ... if you're bothered by the amount and frequency of main character death on Walking Dead, stay far far away from Game of Thrones LOL
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Post by skylerb97 on Jun 27, 2014 15:50:52 GMT -5
Oh well then you're one up on me. My parents couldn't care less what I think. because you were born in (what I've always heard was a good time in which parents didn't treat their kids as one of there peers
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Post by wildknight on Jun 27, 2014 15:54:54 GMT -5
My parents are definitely not the "let's be buddies" types. I'm not with my children, either. I tell my children I love them all of the time. I also tell them that if they disrespect me I'm going to throw them off of a bridge.
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Post by skylerb97 on Jun 27, 2014 16:06:03 GMT -5
My parents are definitely not the "let's be buddies" types. I'm not with my children, either. I tell my children I love them all of the time. I also tell them that if they disrespect me I'm going to throw them off of a bridge. I'm sure that's a great incentive to get your kids to behave. Crude... Maybe but effective
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jun 27, 2014 21:02:51 GMT -5
The ending to Game of Thrones' season 3 episode 4 was awesome.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jun 29, 2014 9:14:46 GMT -5
My parents are definitely not the "let's be buddies" types. I'm not with my children, either. I tell my children I love them all of the time. I also tell them that if they disrespect me I'm going to throw them off of a bridge. I wish my parents were like that. My mom insists on being a sister to me, she even says so. My father talks to me as if I am one of his buddies.
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Post by wildknight on Jun 29, 2014 11:38:13 GMT -5
My parents are definitely not the "let's be buddies" types. I'm not with my children, either. I tell my children I love them all of the time. I also tell them that if they disrespect me I'm going to throw them off of a bridge. I wish my parents were like that. My mom insists on being a sister to me, she even says so. My father talks to me as if I am one of his buddies. I will not disrespect your parents, therefore I will not comment at all. I will say this; you owe them respect and obedience regardless. It's a shame, but you may have to actively seek mature guidance elsewhere. Your parents are the only parents you'll ever have, but if you're like most people you'll have many mentors. No parent can provide everything that one needs to be a complete person.
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Post by WSS? on Jun 29, 2014 12:09:30 GMT -5
My parents always treated me well, but I was a good kid. I never had the "rebellious" stage, I never drank or took drugs, etc.
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Post by wildknight on Jun 29, 2014 12:56:35 GMT -5
My parents always treated me well, but I was a good kid. I never had the "rebellious" stage, I never drank or took drugs, etc. Liar. You're an asshat.
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Post by WSS? on Jun 29, 2014 12:59:42 GMT -5
My parents always treated me well, but I was a good kid. I never had the "rebellious" stage, I never drank or took drugs, etc. Liar. You're an asshat. Nowadays I kill people by the hundreds, but lemme tell you, back then, I followed the rules to a T. It was disgusting.
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Post by charliebucketsgranpa on Jun 29, 2014 13:20:28 GMT -5
My parents are pretty good authority figures and I have a lot of respect for them. I'm closer to my mom than my dad but it's not because we have a bad relationship it's because we don't really have a lot in common other than looking very much alike.
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Post by Rush on Jun 29, 2014 14:08:09 GMT -5
My dad and I are like twins it's weird I know what he's thinking he knows what I'm thinking. We look exactly alike aside from the fact he 5'6 and I'm 6 foot. I got my height from my moms side. I always had a close relationship with my parents but it's not like they were my best buddies. They put restrictions on me, chores, rules. Made me better son, better person, and a better man for it. Gave me set of morales. They let me fail so I could learn and grow.
I wish that I could become half parent they are. My goal for when I become a father is give my sons/daughters the life I never had which will be a obstacle cause my parents gave me fantastic life with opprutunities to chase a dream. A obstacle I'm willing to challange
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Post by wildknight on Jun 29, 2014 14:43:09 GMT -5
... anyone else think Joey should have been beaten harder to knock some sense into him? 8)
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jun 29, 2014 15:23:14 GMT -5
I wish my parents were like that. My mom insists on being a sister to me, she even says so. My father talks to me as if I am one of his buddies. I will not disrespect your parents, therefore I will not comment at all. I will say this; you owe them respect and obedience regardless. It's a shame, but you may have to actively seek mature guidance elsewhere. Your parents are the only parents you'll ever have, but if you're like most people you'll have many mentors. No parent can provide everything that one needs to be a complete person. I always look for a proper father-like figure in other people. I have a friend who, despite being my age, I find to be an excellent mentor. Then, of course, there is you.
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Post by wildknight on Jun 29, 2014 15:24:40 GMT -5
I will not disrespect your parents, therefore I will not comment at all. I will say this; you owe them respect and obedience regardless. It's a shame, but you may have to actively seek mature guidance elsewhere. Your parents are the only parents you'll ever have, but if you're like most people you'll have many mentors. No parent can provide everything that one needs to be a complete person. I always look for a proper father-like figure in other people. I have a friend who, despite being my age, I find to be an excellent mentor. Then, of course, there is you. We've talked about this. I'm not your father figure 8) I'm happy to be your friend and if we learn things from one-another, excellent.
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Post by WSS? on Jun 29, 2014 15:24:52 GMT -5
Being mentored by people on the internet, who you don't even know if they're telling the truth? To each their own, I guess.
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Post by wildknight on Jun 29, 2014 15:26:49 GMT -5
Being mentored by people on the internet, who you don't even know if they're telling the truth? To each their own, I guess. Let me ask you a question; if a person gives you good advice that works for you in your life, does it matter if they're lying about who they are on the internet? I'm not defending liars or lying as a habit, nor am I suggesting that you shouldn't try to be aware of who people are in the fullest sense, but the simply truth of the matter is that a person can provide valuable insights even if they themselves are not 100% solid. If that weren't the case, we wouldn't be able to learn anything from anyone. I guarantee you've never met a perfect person.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jun 29, 2014 15:27:17 GMT -5
I always look for a proper father-like figure in other people. I have a friend who, despite being my age, I find to be an excellent mentor. Then, of course, there is you. We've talked about this. I'm not your father figure 8) I'm happy to be your friend and if we learn things from one-another, excellent. Not a father figure, you already have kids of your own lol. Just someone for me to take advice from is all. And I don't think there's really anything you can learn from me... Being mentored by people on the internet, who you don't even know if they're telling the truth? To each their own, I guess. The thing is, you cannot falsify logic. I may not be able to form my own logic, but I can certainly identify whether another logic is correct or not.
In other words, I can tell if he's bullshitting.
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Post by WSS? on Jun 29, 2014 15:27:53 GMT -5
Being mentored by people on the internet, who you don't even know if they're telling the truth? To each their own, I guess. Let me ask you a question; if a person gives you good advice that works for you in your life, does it matter if they're lying about who they are on the internet? I'm not defending liars or lying as a habit, nor am I suggesting that you shouldn't try to be aware of who people are in the fullest sense, but the simply truth of the matter is that a person can provide valuable insights even if they themselves are not 100% solid. If that weren't the case, we wouldn't be able to learn anything from anyone. I guarantee you've never met a perfect person. True, true. I've always been paranoid about people on the internet, quite frankly.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jun 29, 2014 15:28:22 GMT -5
I will not disrespect your parents, therefore I will not comment at all. I will say this; you owe them respect and obedience regardless. It's a shame, but you may have to actively seek mature guidance elsewhere. Your parents are the only parents you'll ever have, but if you're like most people you'll have many mentors. No parent can provide everything that one needs to be a complete person. I have a friend who, despite being my age, I find to be an excellent mentor. It's not the bisexual druggie...is it?
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