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And just like that, I've become an advocate of whooping your kids
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son stomping around like Snoop when he came through and crushed the buildings
The lost tapes
All the judging in this thread. Y'all acting like your perfect angels as kids. Video is only two minutes patent could away for those 2 minutes before his brakes got beat.
This.
Just proves... STEREOTYPING is alive and well in 2014.
Can you tell me how we should be reacting? Since he's black it's not okay to acknowledge that he's acting like a jerk?
A bad kid is a bad kid.
Race has nothing to do with that.
Can you tell me how we should be reacting? Since he's black it's not okay to acknowledge that he's acting like a jerk?
A bad kid is a bad kid.
Race has nothing to do with that.
Kid mom should of swallowed, or aborted that crack baby.
son stomping around like Snoop when he came through and crushed the buildings
My man... it's Chuck E Cheese. Yes there varying levels of naughty kids however I give em a pass when they are in an environment like Chuck E Cheese. When was the last time you have been there? I was there a few weekends ago for a kid's bday party, and there were dozen of toddlers/kids acting just like him. Kids climbing all over the place, one child was putting the balls into the 500 score or whatever one so they can get mad tickets, kids throwing balls at each other, kids crying, throwing temper tantrums, kids that didn't want to go so they ran and hid, etc.. etc..
I mean we don't know anything other than a video, for all we know the toddler could be a special needs child?
Bottom line.. stop JUDGING and STEREOTYPING.
My man... it's Chuck E Cheese. Yes there varying levels of naughty kids however I give em a pass when they are in an environment like Chuck E Cheese. When was the last time you have been there? I was there a few weekends ago for a kid's bday party, and there were dozen of toddlers/kids acting just like him. Kids climbing all over the place, one child was putting the balls into the 500 score or whatever one so they can get mad tickets, kids throwing balls at each other, kids crying, throwing temper tantrums, kids that didn't want to go so they ran and hid, etc.. etc..
I mean we don't know anything other than a video, for all we know the toddler could be a special needs child?
Bottom line.. stop JUDGING and STEREOTYPING.