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problem involving someones child boost up dramatic level

NiceCold

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if a problem involving someones child it will strengthen up dramatic level by tenth folds or beyond.

my friend used to hang around with this couple. this couple had a child. my friend let the child on his back for fun then few minutes later the kid fell down on his own while running around and unharm but at the time the child was not on my friends back. his friend, which is the couple blame him for their childs trip down. especially the mom was all dramatic.

they stop hanging around together. all for misunderstanding and all for the kid. kid made grown up conflict each other!




and heres my story..... i have similar problem. i was at a parking lot. when im about to pull off..... theres this 4,5 year old kid just ran between my car and his moms car parking on the side.... i quickly stop. and look at the mom and wave with a smile saying "sorry" i was expecting the mom would like "oh no its ok" but what i see from her is her monstrous attitude and looks toward me!!!!!!!!!!!! saying "you dont see that????" her face was real red and angry and i was like..... my facial change from friendly smile to straight face. i was like.... i dont argue back.... i just say sorry once again and move on.

if i were other people i would of spit lava back but i dont like problem.

the kid was unharmed..... he just ran in between the car all of sudden and the mom expect me to see it..... how???? the kid was like 2 foot tall or however a 4,5 year old kid tallness is.

this mom is not reasonable. all they think of is this childs safety and jump on people. they let their obsess of their childs safety turn into one sided.



as my friend experience and my experience..... we can say scientifically if a problem involve someones child...... the dramatic level will boost up tenth folds or beyond! no joke! even if the problem is so minor! the parrent will act dramatic in a very powerful way!
 
That mom is irresponsible for letting her child run around in a busy parking lot. She should blame herself and you should have reacted likewise.
 
Don't expect parents to behave with sense when their kids do dumb and/or dangerous things. Move slowly and get away as soon as you can.
 
Anyone left around here that remembers the user ducknuts (I forget what his real username was)? RossMAN remembers, I know that.

That's who this guy reminds me of.
 
He's probably translating it, so give him a break. Besides, he actually brings up a valid point. Unfortunately what he brings up would require a novel to properly discuss, so forgive my brevity.

Kids can be very, very oblivious to the danger surrounding them. There's something that happens with like 99.9% of all mothers that once their kid is born where they have this supernatural sensory to their child, but in this case she was probably mad at you because she didn't see it. Maybe she was blaming herself in a way, who knows. I could be completely wrong on this, and if I am, I'll correct myself, but I believe that since our society doesn't teach (or reward) personal accountability and responsibility, it shows up in every facet of our lives, including our ability to be parents.

The kid could have gotten seriously hurt. On purpose? Definitely not, so don't beat yourself up for it. If I were the mother, I could have taken the time to use the incident to take personal accountability in recognizing that letting my children run around in a parking lot probably isn't a good idea; that the height of children is often lower than what the mirrors allow. But hey, why do that when I can just blame you for it? It's easier.

It's also selfish, which is another issue I have with my generation, but that's for another post.
 
He's probably translating it, so give him a break. Besides, he actually brings up a valid point. Unfortunately what he brings up would require a novel to properly discuss, so forgive my brevity.

Kids can be very, very oblivious to the danger surrounding them. There's something that happens with like 99.9% of all mothers that once their kid is born where they have this supernatural sensory to their child, but in this case she was probably mad at you because she didn't see it. Maybe she was blaming herself in a way, who knows. I could be completely wrong on this, and if I am, I'll correct myself, but I believe that since our society doesn't teach (or reward) personal accountability and responsibility, it shows up in every facet of our lives, including our ability to be parents.

The kid could have gotten seriously hurt. On purpose? Definitely not, so don't beat yourself up for it. If I were the mother, I could have taken the time to use the incident to take personal accountability in recognizing that letting my children run around in a parking lot probably isn't a good idea; that the height of children is often lower than what the mirrors allow. But hey, why do that when I can just blame you for it? It's easier.

It's also selfish, which is another issue I have with my generation, but that's for another post.
I wouldn't think translators would produce "would of" so probably just second language not proficient. Or troll. Troll is always on the table of course.
 
Anyone left around here that remembers the user ducknuts (I forget what his real username was)? RossMAN remembers, I know that.

That's who this guy reminds me of.

You know you're an old timer if you remember Ducknuts, I really miss the guy. I hope he and Spunky are doing well.

Here's my favorite thread and it appears he attempted a comeback during my hiatus.

I would gladly trade our famous Google employee for beloved Ducknuts in a heartbeat.
 
if a problem involving someones child it will strengthen up dramatic level by tenth folds or beyond.

my friend used to hang around with this couple. this couple had a child. my friend let the child on his back for fun then few minutes later the kid fell down on his own while running around and unharm but at the time the child was not on my friends back. his friend, which is the couple blame him for their childs trip down. especially the mom was all dramatic.

they stop hanging around together. all for misunderstanding and all for the kid. kid made grown up conflict each other!




and heres my story..... i have similar problem. i was at a parking lot. when im about to pull off..... theres this 4,5 year old kid just ran between my car and his moms car parking on the side.... i quickly stop. and look at the mom and wave with a smile saying "sorry" i was expecting the mom would like "oh no its ok" but what i see from her is her monstrous attitude and looks toward me!!!!!!!!!!!! saying "you dont see that????" her face was real red and angry and i was like..... my facial change from friendly smile to straight face. i was like.... i dont argue back.... i just say sorry once again and move on.

if i were other people i would of spit lava back but i dont like problem.

the kid was unharmed..... he just ran in between the car all of sudden and the mom expect me to see it..... how???? the kid was like 2 foot tall or however a 4,5 year old kid tallness is.

this mom is not reasonable. all they think of is this childs safety and jump on people. they let their obsess of their childs safety turn into one sided.



as my friend experience and my experience..... we can say scientifically if a problem involve someones child...... the dramatic level will boost up tenth folds or beyond! no joke! even if the problem is so minor! the parrent will act dramatic in a very powerful way!


soo... are you the kid in the story or the adult?

with your language writing skills, its difficult to tell.
 
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