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so i was at taco bell last night and saw this group of kids that were hardcore emo and trying to be "with the scene". and then i thought, i wonder what their parents think. they must feel like the biggest fuck ups in the world as parents. or at least that's how they should feel. seriously, when a guy wears tighter jeans than i do, that's just not right. if that was my kid trying to be emo, i would've taken him shopping for some real clothes, given him a haircut and hidden all sharp objects from him. there's nothing wrong with expressing yourself, but i wouldn't want my kid to be known as the kid that might be gay, but noone's really too sure...

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If it were me i'd just let em do whatever they want since its their life and I shouldnt be trying to live through them, if I was the parent. Also I would really consider it a phase and would honestly kick their ass or something.

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If it were me i'd just let em do whatever they want since its their life and I shouldnt be trying to live through them, if I was the parent. Also I would really consider it a phase and would honestly kick their ass or something.

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i'm going to laugh when ur kid turns out to be an emofag.
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Hmmm My kids going to be the next chuck Noris.
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If it were me i'd just let em do whatever they want since its their life and I shouldnt be trying to live through them, if I was the parent. Also I would really consider it a phase and would honestly kick their ass or something.

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what you said, that used to be me. when you grow older, you'll be wiser and think on it more, and reflect on your own life, and probably have a different opinion on raising kids. but as a kid, what you said seems only right.
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I'm sure their parents are busy worrying about things worth worrying about.
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I'm sure their parents are busy worrying about things worth worrying about.


which is worse, a kid lookin gay and still gettin tail....actin lame as hell


or a kid all fucked up on meth...with a history of jail time?
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Re: emo kids' parents

I think for most kids, it's a phase. And parents should know when to intervene and when to just let them be.

I agree with Terminal, too. Rather have a kid lookin gay than a kid in jail.
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what you said, that used to be me. when you grow older, you'll be wiser and think on it more, and reflect on your own life, and probably have a different opinion on raising kids. but as a kid, what you said seems only right.
Yes, vin, you're oh so wise being 2 years older than me.. but I hope you know that I was joking about halfway through, right?
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Yes, vin, you're oh so wise being 2 years older than me.. but I hope you know that I was joking about halfway through, right?
probably not, i'm a bit slow. and i dind't say i'm the buddha or anything, experience amounts to wisdom. a close friend of mine had a baby boy just about 6 months ago, he's a sophomore in college, his gf (the mother) is still a junior in high school. it really makes you think.
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probably not, i'm a bit slow. and i dind't say i'm the buddha or anything, experience amounts to wisdom. a close friend of mine had a baby boy just about 6 months ago, he's a sophomore in college, his gf (the mother) is still a junior in high school. it really makes you think.
Damn thats bad.. I have a friend who has 3 kids and he's barely 19.. alot of teen pregnancy and the life is barely starting.. oh well.
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"bad" isn't how i'd put it, atleast not for my friend. Obviously something unexpected, and somehting that has given him early responsibility and caused to sacrifice some of his future for his son, but, he's a father, and anyway you look at it, that's never bad.
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So what if the parents are emo too????
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So what if the parents are emo too????
let's stop and think about this. when was the last time you ever saw an emo parent? duh cuz they don't exist. emo=loneliness and crying cuz you got dumped 3 years ago and still aren't over it. people like that don't have kids cuz they're alllllll alone. end of story.
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