TreySav
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Model citizens, huh? You parents who think ya'll children's bad behavior is cute or they will outgrow their behavior are the worst. So many shytty adults walking around because ya'll can't raise your kids right then the rest of society got deal with em.I didn’t talk back to my elders either… but I knew plenty that did and ended up being model citizens
She’s a kid. People grow up and mature. You can’t take a 50 second clip and judge a child by that. Kids act differently around their friends. We’ve all been there.Model citizens, huh? You parents who think ya'll children's bad behavior is cute or they will outgrow their behavior are the worst. So many shytty adults walking around because ya'll can't raise your kids right then the rest of society got deal with em.
Not always. A lot of times trouble makers stay that way.She’s a kid. People grow up and mature.
I'm moreso casting judgment on the parents.You can’t take a 50 second clip and judge a child by that.
I think my point still stands. Bad behavior needs to be corrected.Now if she was stealing or attacking an adult, then you’d have a point.
Maybe I’m biased then. Me and my friends have always been respectful to adults, our parents. Never been in the trouble with the law.Not always. A lot of times trouble makers stay that way.
I'm moreso casting judgment on the parents.
I think my point still stands. Bad behavior needs to be corrected.
Yeah, you're definitely showing some level of bias. Your personal experience is anecdotal it's just as many cats in the box saying the opposite on how society failed to intervene. I think it's better to correct a child than to hope they just grow out of bad behavior. And a lot of times they don't even see it as bad if everyone especially adults are laughing and encouraging the behavior.Maybe I’m biased then. Me and my friends have always been respectful to adults, our parents. Never been in the trouble with the law.
But as teens, we were definitely savages. We all grew up and left that immaturity behind us. That’s why I don’t judge too harshly when kids misbehave, that’s what you’re supposed to do… as long as you don’t cross that line.
An adult talking to her through a doorbell.I wasn't a saint as a kid, but I knew better then to disrespect older folks like this little girl did. She said sorry so what, the bigger issue is her having the guts to say this to an adult in the first place.
