A cute kid like that? Every video ending with that "can I see!?"
Way to set every girl's biological clock off within 30 seconds! You of all people should know how hard these things are to combat D:<
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Trumpet
United States1935 Posts
A cute kid like that? Every video ending with that "can I see!?" Way to set every girl's biological clock off within 30 seconds! You of all people should know how hard these things are to combat D:< | ||
EsX_Raptor
United States2801 Posts
To the previous haters, yes, there are some things in life in which humans have lost all of their senses on, and are acting purely on instinct. Some things are good whereas others are bad, but you definition of good and bad isn't absolute; something can be good to you but bad to someone else. The only way you can determine something is legitimately right or wrong is by going back to the basics; FuDDx's baby is pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag, yes we can see, and what does this mean? This behavior encourages Leo to be a normal, civilized, respectful, obedient, and faithful kid in way way or another and honestly, I don't see anything bad in that. In the long run, all of this will be up to him, not his parents (though they can have a HUGE influence) or anyone else. FuDDx, the main reason for the shitstorm in your blog is because the derailers saw it more like: My son trying out the terrorist training Nothing to crazy here, no balloon hats or ice carvings. And no fight reports just my son and his attempt at the AK. Enjoy. | ||
Licmyobelisk
Philippines3682 Posts
On October 01 2009 02:26 EsX_Raptor wrote: I wasn't that friendly at the beginning of FuDDx's blog because I was reading the first comments that were posted about brainwashing and tried to articulate on that. I'm sorry yo. To the previous haters, yes, there are some things in life in which humans have lost all of their senses on, and are acting purely on instinct. Some things are good whereas others are bad, but you definition of good and bad isn't absolute; something can be good to you but bad to someone else. The only way you can determine something is legitimately right or wrong is by going back to the basics; FuDDx's baby is pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag, yes we can see, and what does this mean? This behavior encourages Leo to be a normal, civilized, respectful, obedient, and faithful kid in way way or another and honestly, I don't see anything bad in that. In the long run, all of this will be up to him, not his parents (though they can have a HUGE influence) or anyone else. FuDDx, the main reason for the shitstorm in your blog is because the derailers saw it more like: My son trying out the terrorist training Nothing to crazy here, no balloon hats or ice carvings. And no fight reports just my son and his attempt at the AK. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfcmOUbA5EQ LMAO! what the fuck is that song.. and oh man, those kids can shoot better than me! | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + all you people shitting up this thread are retards props to mani for cleaning up this blog | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On September 30 2009 19:44 intrigue wrote: oh my god, a fudd/manifesto hybrid would be fantastic. omfG! makes me giddy just thinking about it - are there any couples that have met on TL yet? konadora/smix | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
On October 01 2009 02:26 EsX_Raptor wrote: ... legitimately right or wrong is by going back to the basics; FuDDx's baby is pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag, yes we can see, and what does this mean? This behavior encourages Leo to be a normal, civilized, respectful, obedient, and faithful kid in one way or ... no. you're still taking this out of context. He's not pledging his allegiance to anything. He's repeating a phrase taught to him in school. It's fun, and cute, and he's learning to talk and be a kid. It's not USA propaganda, it's kindergarten. This behaviour encourages participation, not normalcy, not civility, not respect nor obedience nor faith. | ||
FuDDx
United States5006 Posts
On October 01 2009 04:42 Mora wrote: Show nested quote + On October 01 2009 02:26 EsX_Raptor wrote: ... legitimately right or wrong is by going back to the basics; FuDDx's baby is pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag, yes we can see, and what does this mean? This behavior encourages Leo to be a normal, civilized, respectful, obedient, and faithful kid in one way or ... no. you're still taking this out of context. He's not pledging his allegiance to anything. He's repeating a phrase taught to him in school. It's fun, and cute, and he's learning to talk and be a kid. It's not USA propaganda, it's kindergarten. This behaviour encourages participation, not normalcy, not civility, not respect nor obedience nor faith. Thx Mora couldn't have said it better. And he is in pre-school kindergarten is a few years away. | ||
Pengu1n
United States552 Posts
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Eatme
Switzerland3919 Posts
If I have understood correctly that age is really good to learn him recite stuff that is hard to learn as an adult. So if you want him to learn all the nations in africa this is the time. I might be totally wrong about this and by the time it might be useful the africans nations have changed names a few timest but still. | ||
micronesia
United States24510 Posts
BTW we should just have made a parallel "pledge of allegiance" discussion thread!!! XD | ||
Sentenal
United States12398 Posts
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Hurricane
United States3939 Posts
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eMbrace
United States1300 Posts
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Hurricane
United States3939 Posts
On October 01 2009 16:13 eMbrace wrote: cute son or not, the thread would have been terribly boring without some sort of discussion regarding the pledge. Don't start this again here. If you want to argue the point, PM me or make a thread | ||
ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
In them I saw what I don't like in TL, I was surprised to see it. | ||
ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
it was a nice video and it's probably awesome to see your child do stuff for the first time. it was a terrible reaction and not very well thought out | ||
FuDDx
United States5006 Posts
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FabledIntegral
United States9232 Posts
Honestly your kid is adorable. I was just playing with my kitten a little bit ago, who has oodles of energy and is probably the cutest thing I see on a daily basis (good thing my gf doesn't read TL haha). Not trying to compare a kid to a kitten, rather how cute young aged kids/animals are. | ||
SonuvBob
Aiur21549 Posts
On October 01 2009 08:44 Eatme wrote: If I have understood correctly that age is really good to learn him recite stuff that is hard to learn as an adult. So if you want him to learn all the nations in africa this is the time. I might be totally wrong about this and by the time it might be useful the africans nations have changed names a few timest but still. A is for Attack B is for Barracks C is for.. mediC | ||
FabledIntegral
United States9232 Posts
On October 01 2009 08:44 Eatme wrote: aaawwww how adorable. I wish I'll have a kid atleast half as cute some day. If I have understood correctly that age is really good to learn him recite stuff that is hard to learn as an adult. So if you want him to learn all the nations in africa this is the time. I might be totally wrong about this and by the time it might be useful the africans nations have changed names a few timest but still. No, this is the time for him to learn certain enunciations, not memory. You know how you have an accent and most native speakers don't? You learn all the key enunciation stuff at that age. After they reach a certain age it's hard for them to differentiate certain sounds and thus they'd pronounce words inaccurately. For example, my mom moved here at 23, now 51, speaks perfectly fluent English (can tell traces of an accent but not much of one), but she herself has a very hard time telling the difference in sound with the letter "a". For example... apple pronounced normally vs it pronounced "ay - pull". She honestly can barely differentiate the two, and it takes her a few times of hearing it pronounced both ways before she can tell it's even being pronounced different. | ||
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