Father of the Year, this guy.

  • @chase_what_matters
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    265 months ago

    JD is an outhouse of a human being but this sounds like regular parenting shit that occasionally happens. I have a nephew who has definitely needed to be told to shut the hell up occasionally.

    • Kalkaline
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      445 months ago

      “Shut the hell up” is not an appropriate way to quiet a child, from infancy to adulthood. It’s rude and causes more issues than it solves.

      • @Iheartcheese
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        445 months ago

        Probably not ideal parenting but this is pretty low on the fucked upness meter. Especially for the couch fucker.

      • @[email protected]
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        105 months ago

        I remember being noisy and loud while was dad was working and he shouted “shut the hell up”

        It wasn’t out of anger or hatred, I was just being an annoying kid running around the house.

        It’s fine.

    • @Eatspancakes84
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      295 months ago

      As a father I often find it difficult not to swear in front of my children. However, I never swear directly at my children. Very inappropriate use of language , that to me signals potential abuse. Can you imagine how a father like that would respond if his child uses the same words at him?

      • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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        5 months ago

        The internet: Fucking shitass swear words lul. They’re just words like any other.

        Also the internet: Think of the children when you say naughty bad words! Also show them all the tits and naked europe but never violence or death either!

        • @Nurse_Robot
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          15 months ago

          Turns out context matters. Who would have thought

          • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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            The internet is 3 of the same people on every site and lurkers lol.

        • @Eatspancakes84
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          05 months ago

          That’s really missing the point. I don’t see the big issue with swearing in front of children. Hugely different dynamic if you swear directly at children.

          The question you should ask is: is the type of language I am using with my kid likely to cause a fight if I had targeted at a stranger in a bar. If the answer is yes, then it’s inappropriate.

    • tyjjtftjtfjrht
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      5 months ago

      This is wrong. But it’s good you talked it out and learned better, now.