Message from @martin
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I’m sure everyone’s noticed this at least once, but what are your thoughts on this modern style of parenting where the kid whines and the parents just hand them a smartphone or tablet.
@Grossly Incandescent that is being grossly negligent. It will cause those kids many problems later in life
It makes me sad, these kids can’t even speak and they’re already being conditioned by too much screen time and instant gratification, all because the parents are lazy
When you reward whining, you get more whining.
Nice to see this new channel as I haven't visited this server in a while! We have been enjoying this new addition to our family!
@Volkmom congratulations on your new addition! So cute! Wish I had one that little still.
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Any thoughts on kids playing rough sports? My nephew is interested in football, but my brother is concerned about injury
I would not let my kids play football. Loads of concussions that leave irreversible brain damage. I’m not going to make them stay inside all day, but why play head-butt games with blacks?
My high-IQ normie friends who love watching football won’t let their own kids play football. They know better.
I swam and played water polo. Both very athletic and low impact
When I was a kid my dad made me play football and I never really wanted to. But if the kid wants to do it and isn’t being forced/ pressured into it they might get really resentful if they’re not allowed to
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Lots of kids play football and turn out fine. If he's older, too, he probably won't play very long
I totally get the worry of injury. I broke my arm playing football. But a kid won’t think about that and just get upset
That being said, though, my brother broke his wrist a few summers ago at Freshman football tryouts
Maybe flag football if the option is available?
You don't really have to worry about head injuries until high school. the kids simply cant hit hard enough at that age
I think there is a lot of value in boys playing physical, team oriented sports, though if we have sons this will probably be an issue of contention with my wife and I. Depending on the school, you wont really run into a lot of pituitary case blacks, either.
I played through high school and dont regret it, even though I had at least one concussion, a broken wrist and beat up knees and shoulders. College ball is something else entirely, though. Probably not worth it.
I'm not a parent but I wanted to share pictures of my niece.
She's definitely a mover I took about a dozen pictures and these were the least blurry.
From some father son time. My 10 year old and middle son.
The fish was 4 lbs 5 ounces and 14.5 inches long.
Damn, dude. That's nice
Was his first cast that night also. Haha.
If your kid can’t fish and hunt are you even raising white kids?
I grew up in the suburbs, bro. It's a depressing fact that I never learned to be a man
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@JesseJames I'd love to hunt and fish unfortunately my dad never took me as a kid (I don't think he knew how either)
You don't have to live on a lake to fish at one.
I grew up in the suburbs and I did hunting and fishing and camping and milked a cow and drove a boat
And to be a great dad, you don't have to know how to do everything, just make sure to expose your kid to all the things. If you don't hunt, but have a friend who hunts, or a fellow church member, or the boy scouts or something, your boy can still learn to hunt.
It takes a village.
@John O - @Deleted User @Zyzz come out to South Dakota in October or November. I'll teach you how to kill for your food.
Gutting a pheasant is pretty easy. We do raccoons and coyotes out here too pretty much year round. Most guys would probably consider me pretty small but I can definitely teach you all a thing or two.
I've gone into the woods and shot boar because they're an invasive species. I want to do python in the Everglades sometime