Totally!
It was funny until the kid kept crying and seemed very upset and received no comfort but was still being taped and laughed at
I agree with that, but for the fact that the kid has to be about 10 years old, thus he should have outgrown being a crybaby. He looks like the kind who will still be living with his mother until he is well into his 30's.I am guessing that it was probably an older sibling or cousin doing the taping rather than his parents.
I hope so...but if it's a parent I feel very sorry for him ...seems like a parent would have comforted him some. I don't normally have a strong maternal feelings for kids but I felt like giving that kid a hug.
Could you fit your arms around him? He probably was comforted afterward...with yet another ice cream sandwich.
You are terrible!
once at a waterpark i got my girls little nephew to go on those long convoluted enclosed water slides...but the little f-er wouldn't let go of my hand and there were people waiting....so i unhinged him from me and gave him a push....then i laughed my ass off as his tiny little pale white face disappeared into the darkness and a sad, distraught wail echoed back to me out of the gloom!
That is awesome...I also like the sound of a bratty kid being dragged away kicking and screaming on his way to a well-deserved ass beating.
i always end up wishing it ws MY bratty kid...so i could be the one adminstring the beating....My kids will have manners or else...
hell yeah, that kid needs to toughen the hell up. Punk ass brat. My kid, if i ever have one, will be trained as a spartan. If he fails, then i'm kicking him off of a cliff.
um lovin' is different than having a punk kid. lovin' is an enjoyable act. I'm lonely and a decent person, i should have lovin' damnit. besides, i rather have a dog than a kid.
The stories Proteinfarts is telling in true. I can't really be mad at him because i'm not the best Aunt to them either. I try to scare them as much as possible with pranks. I guess that's just how me and my brother grew up. But I would never do that to a girl. They are all little boys. And I guess it depends on the child. If they seem to be a bit sensitive, then I guess I wouldn't do that to them.My two year old nephew is scared of Mummies. He thought the Mummy lived in the coat closet. So I put a Mummy prop from Halloween in there. You can imagine what happened when he opened the door. But now he sleeps with the damn Mummy and now it's Mummy this and Mummy that. I guess every prank has it's price.
Nicholas has seen them all already!
you can say mine though...everyone knows it
mostly since it's been written in the stalls of every bathroom from the major highways