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you can't not and stay sane now either.
God bless him
He worked his ass off for his people tho
tweeking here?
@DeadPresident but if i smoke and work my ass off, do i get respect too or nah just 'cause fallacy?
Yea, you do get respect as long as you dont encourage your degenerate ways
Yes it does not set a good example
Prob some underage faggots in here too
kek good, my son's never even smelled weed and i showed him a cigarette and explained that he should NEVER touch them and he knows if i go outside for "mommy time" that he DOES NOT consider following.
only drugs he's ever seen are the meds i'm prescribed that i lock up with the weed.
I think kids will choose either way I mean i've had friends who's parents smoked weed and the kids hated it
When the children grow up they will make their own decisions and i will be by them and guide them so they wont get hurt on some of those decisions if they make them. But, i will always encourage against it.
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Nice
^ that
and then you have strict parents that the kids rebel
yeep
my boy is 4 tho, so i keep all that shit away from him. if someone's smoking a cigarette in a movie or show, i turn it off.
my parents are liberal and I wish Hitler would come back and save us
just be like 'heres whats gonna happen if you do this' instead of 'dont do this' - when theyre old enough to understand of course
But, till they grow up to be at least 18 they will not be permitted to smoke or drink.
@DeadPresident when it's time i'll sit him down and tell him what alchol and drugs can do, that i can't stop him from doing what he wants to do, but that these can be the consequences and that it really isn't worth it until he's older.
i started smoking cigs at 12, weed at 13, drinking at 13, alcoholic by 15. no way i'd parent the same way that lead me down that path.
I started smoking cigs at 20, drinking at 17, and drugs at 16.
i didn't have a dad around, and my mom was so lax that she'd buy my booze. gotta hit that sweet spot with panda. not too sctrict, but not too lax, either.
My parents were very right wing, but i didnt really hang out with friends or go outside. I had no internet and my parents wouldnt really let me watch tv unless it was tv that was put on by my parents which consisted of ww2 documentaries, the weather, and movies.
I didnt really have a chance to get into anything so i didnt till i was older
Ahhh see, I was in cultural Marxist hell, I didn't really get to choose. The idea of accidentally overprotecting and sheltering him scares me to death tho
I like how Peterson explains it "you can't protect your kids, the best you can do is to teach them how to grow into successful adults"
ww2 docs are good
Love ww2 docs when they aren't lies
Yea, no i grew up with laughing at fat people as a family, thinking smoking cigs were damn near the devils creation (not literally just very looked down upon), dont date blacks, dont be lgbt, it was actually a good childhood that i ruined because the few friends i had were liberal so i was against my own parents
same
And now we arent close which is sad
Yeah, I was taught to be a good little queer SJW
I was taught to hate the gays haha
i was taught to hate right wingers
i was taught to hate niggers
wish i was kek
Haha i had no concept of right and left growing up because i didnt have internet or a phone