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Tucking in the little toy… :wow:
"I'm sorry son, I should have done better"

Man no matter how much you pour into your kids, you always have that weight on you if you're doing enough.

You could feel everything pops was going through in that last episode
 
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Have a sixth month old daughter, this shyt is terrifying.

They made it a point to show that the kid came from a loving home, not necessarily well off, but they were able to provide, they were good and he still turned out evil. Even if like the father said, he was in his room, he was safe, social media and all this shyt is really unavoidable and can turn these kids brains to fukking mush.
 

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"I'm sorry son, I should have done better"

Man no matter how much you poor into your kids, you always have that weight on you if you're doing enough.

You could feel everything pops was going through in that last episode
Sounded like a father doing his hardest, mentioning how he promised how he would be better than his parents, mentioned how he didn't get shyt for his birthday and you can tell he worked hard to provide for his kids.

Had him scrolling through his life and picking a moment he thought could've put his kid down the wrong path and it was when he couldn't look at him when other dads were laughing at him playing soccer :mjcry:
 

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Sounded like a father doing his hardest, mentioning how he promised how he would be better than his parents, mentioned how he didn't get shyt for his birthday and you can tell he worked hard to provide for his kids.

Had him scrolling through his life and picking a moment he thought could've put his kid down the wrong path and it was when he couldn't look at him when other dads were laughing at him playing soccer :mjcry:
:wow:
 

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I’m on ep 3 …. This shyt boring
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"I'm sorry son, I should have done better"

Man no matter how much you pour into your kids, you always have that weight on you if you're doing enough.

You could feel everything pops was going through in that last episode
EVERYTHING. My sons only three and I worry about whether I’m fukking up ALL the time.
 

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EVERYTHING. My sons only three and I worry about whether I’m fukking up ALL the time.
13 year old girls sending topless pics through snapchat :mjcry:

13 year old boy on that manosphere shyt seeing that as a weak spot for her and trying to take his shot then killing her when he's rejected :gucci:
 

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13 year old girls sending topless pics through snapchat :mjcry:

13 year old boy on that manosphere shyt seeing that as a weak spot for her and trying to take his shot then killing her when he's rejected :gucci:
That generation is going to be a huge problem. Teachers on social media in droves talking about how they can’t compete with their cell phones. Kids legit going through social media withdrawals and can’t focus in class at all.

I was on the shows Reddit and parents of adolescents complaining about how they do a good job shielding their kids at home from alot of the garbage, just for their kids to go to school and learn it all anyway cause the parents of their peers aren’t doing the same thing.
 

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Was listening to a Ringer podcast about this, one of the things they talked about was that all of the adults seemed well intentioned, the cops, parents, teachers, but they're just, for no fault of their own, just completely out of their element with this stuff.

Both cops seem like good police, in the first episode Dushane is handling him with kid gloves, making sure he knows his rights, making sure he's comfortable, etc., but his son has to pull him to the side to explain IG shyt and Dushane has the :skip:

The killers parents seem like loving parents that show love to each other and the kids, make solid money, do activities, try to keep them out of trouble, but when Jamie is in his room on his phone/computer, on the PS5, or at school with his friends, all types of crazy ideas are being exchanged.
 

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That generation is going to be a huge problem. Teachers on social media in droves talking about how they can’t compete with their cell phones. Kids legit going through social media withdrawals and can’t focus in class at all.

I was on the shows Reddit and parents of adolescents complaining about how they do a good job shielding their kids at home from alot of the garbage, just for their kids to go to school and learn it all anyway cause the parents of their peers aren’t doing the same thing.
Unfortunately, there's no putting the genie back into the bottle. As parents, we can only control our parenting style and what we expose our children to in our own homes. Once they get on that bus for school and go into those doors, we have no control on what other kids are going to share with our own.

Have to stay connected with your kids in a time that's so easy to become detached. So many families living under the same roof yet the family is fragmented with everyone locked into a screen of their own.
 

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Unfortunately, there's no putting the genie back into the bottle. As parents, we can only control our parenting style and what we expose our children to in our own homes. Once they get on that bus for school and go into those doors, we have no control on what other kids are going to share with our own.

Have to stay connected with your kids in a time that's so easy to become detached. So many families living under the same roof yet the family is fragmented with everyone locked into a screen of their own.
Real.
 
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