โJun-04-2018 08:26 AM
โJun-13-2018 12:56 AM
am1958 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
With all this talk about snowflakes (including those removed) and the fact that we're apparently raising up a generation of people who can't take responsibility for themselves, I have to point out an interesting observation...
Nowhere, absolutely nowhere in this thread or the "review in question" is the reviewer's age or demographic indicated. Are they 20 years old or 100 years old or somewhere in between?? Or is just easier and more convenient to assume that this person must be some young snowflake millennial that was always handed participation trophies instead of considering that they may be a retired baby-boomer?
Again, just an observation
Having just slid past 60 I can assure you that my generation had it's fair share of snowflakes and they have been breeding profusely it would seem. I see quite a few of them on these forums to be honest*.
* Comment not aimed at anyone in particular - just an observation after a couple of years reading here regularly.
am1958 wrote:
My father put the cane to my rear more then once... I'm still not a serial killer...
Odd that...
โJun-12-2018 09:56 PM
โJun-12-2018 09:08 PM
Desert Captain wrote:downtheroad wrote:
Maybe off topic just a little: True story. We watched the whole thing.
Crowded state park in Oregon
Guys camping next to us using a .22 to shoot beer cans lined up on their picnic table.
Argued with police that there were no posted signs prohibiting what they were doing.
Speaking of picnic tables...
My favorite {and there have been several} are the folks that disconnect their sewer hose and lay it on the picnic table. Seriously! :S
โJun-12-2018 09:01 PM
โJun-12-2018 06:55 PM
IndyCamp wrote:jplante4 wrote:
My parents (in particular my mother) went by spare the rod and spoil the child. The only trophy I ever got was a welt across my backside.
Sorry, but I think that is equally ridiculous.
I was also beaten as a child as a means of punishment, but I never once put my hands on my son for anything other than a hug or high-five. He is one of the best behaved kids I have seen.
It is possible to raise responsible children without hitting/whipping them AND without giving excessive praise. There is a middle ground.
โJun-12-2018 06:32 PM
IndyCamp wrote:jplante4 wrote:
My parents (in particular my mother) went by spare the rod and spoil the child. The only trophy I ever got was a welt across my backside.
Sorry, but I think that is equally ridiculous.
I was also beaten as a child as a means of punishment, but I never once put my hands on my son for anything other than a hug or high-five. He is one of the best behaved kids I have seen.
It is possible to raise responsible children without hitting/whipping them AND without giving excessive praise. There is a middle ground.
โJun-12-2018 06:27 PM
jplante4 wrote:
My parents (in particular my mother) went by spare the rod and spoil the child. The only trophy I ever got was a welt across my backside.
โJun-12-2018 09:52 AM
am1958 wrote:
My father put the cane to my rear more then once... I'm still not a serial killer...
Odd that...
โJun-12-2018 06:03 AM
โJun-12-2018 04:27 AM
โJun-11-2018 07:30 AM
โJun-11-2018 07:00 AM
โJun-10-2018 07:10 PM
WTP-GC wrote:
With all this talk about snowflakes (including those removed) and the fact that we're apparently raising up a generation of people who can't take responsibility for themselves, I have to point out an interesting observation...
Nowhere, absolutely nowhere in this thread or the "review in question" is the reviewer's age or demographic indicated. Are they 20 years old or 100 years old or somewhere in between?? Or is just easier and more convenient to assume that this person must be some young snowflake millennial that was always handed participation trophies instead of considering that they may be a retired baby-boomer?
Again, just an observation
โJun-09-2018 06:24 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
With all this talk about snowflakes (including those removed) and the fact that we're apparently raising up a generation of people who can't take responsibility for themselves, I have to point out an interesting observation...
Nowhere, absolutely nowhere in this thread or the "review in question" is the reviewer's age or demographic indicated. Are they 20 years old or 100 years old or somewhere in between?? Or is just easier and more convenient to assume that this person must be some young snowflake millennial that was always handed participation trophies instead of considering that they may be a retired baby-boomer?
Again, just an observation
โJun-08-2018 06:46 AM