The Combat Jack Show Thread





Ish is low-key top 10 (probably top 5) dumbest podders in the game

This after he revealed he knows how security gets when you approach Epstein island.

I already know what type of politician he is.


This was when Ish was defending Drake by any means. He knows the difference. :lol
 
That's bad parenting. Smoking weed in the house, don't want to get jobs or go to college, don't want to tour cuz they miss their gfs.

Sound like they were raised in a weak willed aimless household.
I come across that too, people who didn't enforce rules when the kids were young trying to do it when they are young adults with real consequences. It's too late.
 
I come across that too, people who didn't enforce rules when the kids were young trying to do it when they are young adults with real consequences. It's too late.

You see it a lot with kids you grow up with who have more freedom than you. Who didn't have to do homework. Didn't have to do chores.
 
That Pablo Torre feature was great on Patreon.

Hope they do it again.

I have a hard time speaking on peoples parenting when you either aint got your own kids or 2 your in a different situation you can't control everything, its easy to judge tho.

This ain’t accurate at ALL….

Should a teacher without kids, be able to critic his/hers students behaviors or not? Same goes for a coach, etc.

People who’ve adopted kids shouldn’t be able to speak either?

You do not have to have kids to judge their, or their parents behavior:lol :lol :lol

(I’m not a parent by the way)
 
This ain’t accurate at ALL….

Should a teacher without kids, be able to critic his/hers students behaviors or not? Same goes for a coach, etc.

People who’ve adopted kids shouldn’t be able to speak either?

You do not have to have kids to judge their, or their parents behavior:lol :lol :lol

(I’m not a parent by the way)

Yeah, I don't understand the parent thing. We aren't taught to be a parent. It's natural instinct and common sense. Well, I guess now we can take classes, online courses, read articles on the internet. For centuries non-parents became parents and managed.

People know what bad parenting is. A lot of it is conditioning and people pick up bad parenting skills from their parents and environment.

It's simple ****, all these people who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom. They probably come from nasty *** parents who did the same. It's why I don't mess with potlucks.
 
This ain’t accurate at ALL….

Should a teacher without kids, be able to critic his/hers students behaviors or not? Same goes for a coach, etc.

People who’ve adopted kids shouldn’t be able to speak either?

You do not have to have kids to judge their, or their parents behavior:lol :lol :lol

(I’m not a parent by the way)
Like I said its easy to judge and have an opinion when you're on the sideline with no kids.

I also think the part you miss is that a teacher and a coach or foster parent all have have some form of relationship with said child to to speak on it. not some random on the internet jumping to a narrative bc of a click.

Speaking on other peoples parenting when you have none is nasty work.

If and and when that day comes I can guarantee the ideals in your head vs the reality you face and navigate will shift.

But until then, its easy to speak from the sideline.

But that's y'all perspective and your entitled to it.
 
Yeah, I don't understand the parent thing. We aren't taught to be a parent. It's natural instinct and common sense. Well, I guess now we can take classes, online courses, read articles on the internet. For centuries non-parents became parents and managed.

People know what bad parenting is. A lot of it is conditioning and people pick up bad parenting skills from their parents and environment.

It's simple ****, all these people who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom. They probably come from nasty *** parents who did the same. It's why I don't mess with potlucks.

My Nieces and nephews love me to death dawg. I’ll never forget we took one of my lil dawgs to Disney when he was like 7 or 8. Took him to the bathroom and he dropped his whole DRAWS at the urinal. Thank God I was there to witness that. I, as a man, as an UNCLE taught my lil dawg how to properly unzip his fly, and use the bathroom properly. I said “nephew, nooooo, you never drop your pants like that” I showed him what was appropriate. His father and my sister separated and he was living in Nebraska, we’re here in Florida. I’ve always imparted knowledge and wisdom upon the little fellas. He’s 17 years old now

I’m not his father, let A father but that teachable moment has sat with me ever since.
 
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Like I said its easy to judge and have an opinion when you're on the sideline with no kids.

I also think the part you miss is that a teacher and a coach or foster parent all have have some form of relationship with said child to to speak on it. not some random on the internet jumping to a narrative bc of a click.

Speaking on other peoples parenting when you have none is nasty work.

If and and when that day comes I can guarantee the ideals in your head vs the reality you face and navigate will shift.

But until then, its easy to speak from the sideline.

But that's y'all perspective and your entitled to it.

The difference is, some people will ADMIT they’ve been terrible or absentee parents….

While others aren’t accountable. It’s that simple
 
The difference is, some people will ADMIT they’ve been terrible or absentee parents….

While others aren’t accountable. It’s that simple

A lot of it is deflection.

If you have one kid who doesn't **** with you, I might say it's a combination of both, but when it starts being two, three, four

When you say stuff like I never loved her, they were conceived in sin. Seriously. You're still trying to deflect and using religion and her as a scapegoat for your failures.
 
Yeah, I don't understand the parent thing. We aren't taught to be a parent. It's natural instinct and common sense. Well, I guess now we can take classes, online courses, read articles on the internet. For centuries non-parents became parents and managed.

People know what bad parenting is. A lot of it is conditioning and people pick up bad parenting skills from their parents and environment.

It's simple ****, all these people who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom. They probably come from nasty *** parents who did the same. It's why I don't mess with potlucks.
On my DC ****, I come in peace.

Are you a parent?
 
Yeah, and :stoneface:
Im a parent as well. I believe you are the first parent I've heard describe it as easy. Or maybe when you said its easy, you were talking about something else and I took it wrong.

Being a parent is one of the hardest things I've ever wanted to be good at doing. Even with the things I do to try and properly guide my kids to do right, they still find ways to surprise me, both good and bad.

I can absolutely believe it to be possible that the household BMK's kids grew up in did have rules and structure and the kids just never took to it. Or they did take to the smaller responsibilities as kids but began to care less as they got older.

The opposite is possible as well. Msybe the structure and guidance wasn't there and thus there is no surprise to what they've become.

I just wouldn't be as quick tk dismiss BMK's version of the story. I know many situations where an older or younger brother is a ****head but the sibling has their **** together. Grew up in the same house, same parents, same rules. Its not always on the parents.
 
Im a parent as well. I believe you are the first parent I've heard describe it as easy. Or maybe when you said its easy, you were talking about something else and I took it wrong.

Being a parent is one of the hardest things I've ever wanted to be good at doing. Even with the things I do to try and properly guide my kids to do right, they still find ways to surprise me, both good and bad.

I can absolutely believe it to be possible that the household BMK's kids grew up in did have rules and structure and the kids just never took to it. Or they did take to the smaller responsibilities as kids but began to care less as they got older.

The opposite is possible as well. Msybe the structure and guidance wasn't there and thus there is no surprise to what they've become.

I just wouldn't be as quick tk dismiss BMK's version of the story. I know many situations where an older or younger brother is a ****head but the sibling has their **** together. Grew up in the same house, same parents, same rules. Its not always on the parents.

I think you need to re-read again if you thought I said it was easy.

Didn't even bother reading the rest.

Next time actually be involved in the conversation to know what the discussion even was.
 
Im a parent as well. I believe you are the first parent I've heard describe it as easy. Or maybe when you said its easy, you were talking about something else and I took it wrong.

Being a parent is one of the hardest things I've ever wanted to be good at doing. Even with the things I do to try and properly guide my kids to do right, they still find ways to surprise me, both good and bad.

I can absolutely believe it to be possible that the household BMK's kids grew up in did have rules and structure and the kids just never took to it. Or they did take to the smaller responsibilities as kids but began to care less as they got older.

The opposite is possible as well. Msybe the structure and guidance wasn't there and thus there is no surprise to what they've become.

I just wouldn't be as quick tk dismiss BMK's version of the story. I know many situations where an older or younger brother is a ****head but the sibling has their **** together. Grew up in the same house, same parents, same rules. Its not always on the parents.

I think PROVIDING isn’t easy… we all can gather that. But the actual “skill” of being a parent is not complicated at all. HUMANS complicate it because they want sympathy.

If you’re going around having unprotected sex… what’s going to happen?

If you can’t properly communicate with the person you’re with it… that’s problematic.

If the person you’re dealing with is lazy and has no work ethic… that’s problematic.

It’s just a ridiculous and lazy approach for people to observe all these things in relationships with the opposite sex, yet STILL move forward with that person and have kids.

People are just full of themselves and want to make every excuse as to why they are bad parents.

I always told my parents they should have no regrets once I got to adult age. They did their job and went above and beyond.

Terrible parents feel guilt when that child gets older.

Good/active parents should NEVER feel guilt. At some point it’s on the child.

Kids are simple if you actually sit down and make time for them. Talk to them and give them real guidance.

The excuses are just getting out of hand
 
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