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48 Things NOT to Do If You're a Parent! | |
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The mom "blowing the candle" the little girl's face is priceless. | |
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paintedlady said: The mom "blowing the candle" the little girl's face is priceless. I know! The little boy crying holding the chain of the tiger. DFS! | |
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TD3 said: paintedlady said: The mom "blowing the candle" the little girl's face is priceless. I know! The little boy crying holding the chain of the tiger. DFS! Baby on the corpse's lap! Heck... all dem pics! | |
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I am sorry some of these pics truly troubled me..... Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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MoniGram said: I am sorry some of these pics truly troubled me.....
All those pics bothered me too, I did laugh at the Asian baby peeing in a bottle at a car expo. That pic is funny, but some pics got me angry just seeing them. The baby holding a gun to its mouth really is a horrible image to see. | |
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paintedlady said: MoniGram said: I am sorry some of these pics truly troubled me.....
All those pics bothered me too, I did laugh at the Asian baby peeing in a bottle at a car expo. That pic is funny, but some pics got me angry just seeing them. The baby holding a gun to its mouth really is a horrible image to see. It's quite sad what some parents do to their children...and find it funny! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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MoniGram said: paintedlady said: All those pics bothered me too, I did laugh at the Asian baby peeing in a bottle at a car expo. That pic is funny, but some pics got me angry just seeing them. The baby holding a gun to its mouth really is a horrible image to see. It's quite sad what some parents do to their children...and find it funny! And its no wonder why some kids can not control their feeling and go into fits of rage and hurt others. Look at the stories of the teen that was beaten into a coma over a text message, the other that was burned over a video game, and were I live, a teen was decapitated trying to defend her sister from her own cousin. Its a sad state of affairs. | |
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MoniGram said: I am sorry some of these pics truly troubled me.....
My main concern with some of them is the stuff that's being stuck in the kid's mouths are a chocking hazard. Sure the parents are there to quickly snatch away the cigarettes, etc.... but if they're dumb enough to stick them in their mouths in the first place, ya neverrrrr knnnnnooooowwwww..... [Edited 3/25/10 8:08am] | |
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paintedlady said: MoniGram said: It's quite sad what some parents do to their children...and find it funny! And its no wonder why some kids can not control their feeling and go into fits of rage and hurt others. Look at the stories of the teen that was beaten into a coma over a text message, the other that was burned over a video game, and were I live, a teen was decapitated trying to defend her sister from her own cousin. Its a sad state of affairs. Oh my goodness to all these cases you mentioned!!! I also looked at the backround to some of those pics...and the homes were dirty, they kids were dirty...just makes me so sad to think those children are having to live lives like that. Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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TheVoid said: MoniGram said: I am sorry some of these pics truly troubled me.....
My main concern with some of them is the stuff that's being stuck in the kid's mouths are a chocking hazard. Sure the parents are there to quickly snatch away the cigarettes, etc.... but if they're dumb enough to stick them in their mouths in the first place, ya neverrrrr knnnnnooooowwwww..... [Edited 3/25/10 8:08am] I agree, and since the parents did put those items in their mouths, who is to say they won't do it when their parents aren't around. Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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MoniGram said: I also looked at the backround to some of those pics...and the homes were dirty, they kids were dirty...just makes me so sad to think those children are having to live lives like that.
You know that old saying, "follow a stupid kid home....." | |
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I do nothing professionally. I only do things for fun. johnart: Acrylic's old bras is where tits of all sizes go to frolic after they die. Tit Heaven. | |
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Holy hell.
The microwave one freaked me out. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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this one is interesting. Back in the first half of the last century, it was believed that fresh air was the most important thing for a baby. Doctors would prescribe it! If you didn't have a backyard or balcony, then I imagine this kind of window box playpen would have been the height of innovation. Having a big garden was ideal, you could leave your child there for hours and not be bothered by their constant crying. My mum used to leave me in my pram asleep in the balcony every day, if it was cold, like below -0°C she'd rug me up in loads of layers. | |
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this is my niece spectacular!!! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Holy hell.
The microwave one freaked me out. I thought of a baby that was killed that way... maybe a year ago. I never forget the stories about child deaths. That bay in the pic was scared, you could read it all over her little face. | |
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paintedlady said: minneapolisgenius said: Holy hell.
The microwave one freaked me out. I thought of a baby that was killed that way... maybe a year ago. I never forget the stories about child deaths. That bay in the pic was scared, you could read it all over her little face. I have done things unintentionally that have frightened my kids very badly, truly terrified them so much their reactions made me cry like going through a car wash with an 18 month old, what was I thinking (apart from "gee the car is dirty" ) and on a hot night once I turned on the ceiling fan above the bed and my 6 month old who was on the bed with me crumpled in fear, like almost collapsed - a baby must be able feel they are in mortal danger, I worry I have done irreparable damage to them. | |
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ZombieKitten said: paintedlady said: I thought of a baby that was killed that way... maybe a year ago. I never forget the stories about child deaths. That bay in the pic was scared, you could read it all over her little face. I have done things unintentionally that have frightened my kids very badly, truly terrified them so much their reactions made me cry like going through a car wash with an 18 month old, what was I thinking (apart from "gee the car is dirty" ) and on a hot night once I turned on the ceiling fan above the bed and my 6 month old who was on the bed with me crumpled in fear, like almost collapsed - a baby must be able feel they are in mortal danger, I worry I have done irreparable damage to them. I have done the same... esp. with my daughter. She is my youngest and she was terrified when I played with her. I would toss my sons in the air and catch them, my boys would giggle in delight, but my daughter's face was just like this baby's face in the microwave. I felt so bad that I did that to her. She was six months old and I held her close and sang to her but she was never the same after that moment. To this day she will not jump on any one's back for a piggyback ride or get on my shoulders. She is now seven. | |
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paintedlady said: ZombieKitten said: I have done things unintentionally that have frightened my kids very badly, truly terrified them so much their reactions made me cry like going through a car wash with an 18 month old, what was I thinking (apart from "gee the car is dirty" ) and on a hot night once I turned on the ceiling fan above the bed and my 6 month old who was on the bed with me crumpled in fear, like almost collapsed - a baby must be able feel they are in mortal danger, I worry I have done irreparable damage to them. I have done the same... esp. with my daughter. She is my youngest and she was terrified when I played with her. I would toss my sons in the air and catch them, my boys would giggle in delight, but my daughter's face was just like this baby's face in the microwave. I felt so bad that I did that to her. She was six months old and I held her close and sang to her but she was never the same after that moment. To this day she will not jump on any one's back for a piggyback ride or get on my shoulders. She is now seven. We cannot be perfect, we learn by living and doing and being very very sorry and never doing it again | |
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That baby crumpled up in the shopping basket is really disturbing My Legacy
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NDRU said: That baby crumpled up in the shopping basket is really disturbing
That child could suffocate that way. | |
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NDRU said: That baby crumpled up in the shopping basket is really disturbing
I thought maybe it wasn't even a real child they used to sell these disturbing child dolls here at markets that look like a real kid you can lean against a wall or have hanging our your car trunk | |
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ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: That baby crumpled up in the shopping basket is really disturbing
I thought maybe it wasn't even a real child they used to sell these disturbing child dolls here at markets that look like a real kid you can lean against a wall or have hanging our your car trunk I hope it was a doll. | |
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ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: That baby crumpled up in the shopping basket is really disturbing
I thought maybe it wasn't even a real child they used to sell these disturbing child dolls here at markets that look like a real kid you can lean against a wall or have hanging our your car trunk maybe, it looks dead My Legacy
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paintedlady said: ZombieKitten said: I thought maybe it wasn't even a real child they used to sell these disturbing child dolls here at markets that look like a real kid you can lean against a wall or have hanging our your car trunk I hope it was a doll. I'm not even sure those car capsule seat things are good for kids it bends the baby too much in the middle for my liking | |
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What dog-owner/parent hasn't done the in the kennel pic? | |
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It would have to be a can of Tennents..... | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Holy hell.
The microwave one freaked me out. wow...how sick was that? thats not even FUNNY...& the kid feeding the racoons?? WTH!! those parents should be fined & then bitch slapped. | |
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