Message from @Nordhand

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2018-10-10 19:24:00 UTC  

gross

2018-10-10 20:03:04 UTC  

Sounds like North Dakota

2018-10-10 22:57:24 UTC  

Florida man has got competition

2018-10-10 23:10:06 UTC  

not sure beating Florida man in most wtf news line is something you want to active

2018-10-11 10:30:01 UTC  

big brain black scientist create white people in cave πŸ‘½

2018-10-11 10:35:04 UTC  

maybe those black scientists need to stop being so lazy and contribute more

2018-10-11 11:34:52 UTC  

who takes a 4 week old baby to the cinema

2018-10-11 11:35:50 UTC  

I am okay with Cineworld doing this tbh

2018-10-11 11:36:20 UTC  

it's not worth the risk for some bureaucratic tosspot fining them obscene amounts of money because the baby technically was under 15

2018-10-11 11:40:25 UTC  

the cinema have to take inconsideration all the people. and Im sure they are going to get more angry complains from having a kid crying for 2h. and it a reason why you have baby cinemas even if they are dying out from the people using them are total slobs

I think that excuse is lame. Just say it's not the right environment to bring such a small child

2018-10-11 11:50:45 UTC  

or say

2018-10-11 11:50:58 UTC  

"it's the law, sorry"

"She's not 15" just sounds really amateur

2018-10-11 11:52:54 UTC  

Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―

2018-10-11 11:52:58 UTC  

they're not paid to think

2018-10-11 11:54:55 UTC  

and I'm sure they are not payed that well that they bother to think anyway

2018-10-11 15:32:53 UTC  

@turtwig there wouldnt be a fine, and generally there never is. The rating system of movies like games is arbitrary, not law. Businesses put their own restrictions on themselves. As well the work around in most business rules is "with parental consent". Im fine with that because a 1 month old would disturb other customers.

2018-10-11 15:33:32 UTC  

Hence why so many parents took their kids to, and were shocked by Deadpool 1.

2018-10-11 15:42:34 UTC  

I can't find the legislation right now but I'm pretty sure it's illegal to allow someone younger than the listed age to view, rent or buy a movie

Brick Dollbanger KEK

2018-10-11 15:43:51 UTC  

Not in the us.

2018-10-11 15:44:10 UTC  

The rating boards arnt gov agencies.

2018-10-11 15:45:11 UTC  

the article is UK <:what:382980756139409409>

2018-10-11 15:45:43 UTC  

The rating system is a voluntary guide for parents, and courts have said theaters aren't obligated to enforce it. ... Some states had laws requiring movie theaters to enforce the Motion Picture Association of America rating system, but those statutes have been repealed.

2018-10-11 15:49:09 UTC  

Ah

2018-10-11 15:49:16 UTC  

Yea uk is moronic

2018-10-11 15:49:42 UTC  

They gave the movie association and pegi the power over parents.

I've stood in that very spot like a 1000 times

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

2018-10-11 18:20:07 UTC  

You're a commie now

2018-10-11 19:34:38 UTC  

lol is that from the North Korean kids cartoon?

2018-10-11 19:54:24 UTC  

It's Peter Griffin vs the Amish