Canon Shooter
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Those people and place are full with waiting lists you can't even believe.
Oh well...
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Those people and place are full with waiting lists you can't even believe.
Bereft, bankrupt, inept; take your pick. You're fucking stupid.
Oh well...
I've been admitted to mental health facilities three times in my life, twice as an adult and once as a child.
That one time as a child I remember very well, for the fact it did nothing to help my behavior. It also stunted my education at a critical juncture.
I was ultimately admitted back to the same school and the same class I was in prior to that time.
So, how do these kinds of punishment discourage behavior like that child?
They don't.
That's it? Nothing better?
Consider the alternative.
I've stated, a number of times now, that the child should be punished. But the degree of punishment in the video is criminal in nature and, as such, is a far more important aspect to deal with...
How is it I don't find that shocking?
It actually explains a lot, though. The fact that you've been committed twice as an adult tells me you're not playin' with a full deck and, as such, aren't someone whose comments should be given too much weight...
The alternative, as far as you're concerned, is to physically attack a child.
Is that what happened to you? Is that why you ended up in the loony bin?
Is that what happened to you? Is that why you ended up in the loony bin?
What if beating with no injury does nothing?Your alternative is ineffective. So, where does that leave us?
Doing nothing, but letting the behavior continue.
I see.
So, you're one of those self-centered idiots who believes that, because something didn't work for you, it won't work, period.
You are flat out wrongNo, it doesn't work period, for any child who displays that kind of behavior. Being excluded from the environment on a temporary basis does not stop the behavior. It could just as easily reinforce the rebellious attitude the child possesses.
Perhaps it's your abbreviated education which precludes you from recognizing just how fucked up your position here is...
Ask your doctor. LolAbbreviated? Actually not.
Graduated high school. What, did you somehow think that a college degree imparts greater intelligence?
Oh man, you're clueless.
If you dont believe the adults you trust your child to then why would you ever let them near your children?
When that action results in no injury to the child, then it does not rise to the level with me that it does you. No injury, no problem.
Whereas the future of that child is bleak without proper education on matters of carrying oneself in front of others. The trauma of the experience in the video will pale in comparison to the fear a jail cell will instill when that kid (as an adult) does something vastly more offensive than curse out a teacher.
That's because you're insane.
We didn't know that earlier...
Looking for an offramp I see? How does it feel mocking someone with a mental disorder?
Honestly, people like you need only speak to me or people like me to reveal their true sentiments.
As such, you probably think the same way about the child in the video. Like I said, spare us your false outrage. You bring the outrage here on this board and that's where it stays.