letting the kid play the extra 30 mins for pulling this shit is just going to let him think he can get away with more.
letting the kid play the extra 30 mins for pulling this shit is just going to let him think he can get away with more.
You can't be serious
This is the kind of thing you praise your seven year old for being so hilariously clever, post it on Facebook so your in-laws can laugh about it, and then take the note out ten years from now for a light ribbing after he joins debate club
Had me laughing for a good whileCalled low brow by a guy called poodaddy... now I've seen everything.
Because this is the Internet the parents made that note and nobody can tell me differently.
Why would you ever consider hitting your kid for something like this?This is so confusing
I wouldn't know whether to beat my kid's ass or give him a treat for the gall
I honestly wonder what sort of soulless robot children some of these posters think they're going to raise.
Kids are so manipulative, where do they inherent it? Naturally?
Actually intro psychology says ages 4-10 are when kids are the most manipulative and self serving, also known as little shits.Kids are so manipulative, where do they inherent it? Naturally?
Part of me wants to think the parents should have gone all in. Force the kid to stay up all night, see how good that feels the next day.
As a parent I wouldn't do this, but part of me would want test it out. "Sometimes you should be careful what you wish for."
Wtf? They gave him time? My parents wouldve been like "HAHAHA NICE TRY KIDDO" and penalized me for trying to cheat them.
I tried that excuse as well when i was a kid.
Didn't worked
I see it with my nephew. Barely 14 months old, and manipulative as hell. Luckily he's still easy enough to distract.Kids begin testing parents at an incredibly early age. I am fairly positive there are documented case studies on the matter.
letting the kid play the extra 30 mins for pulling this shit is just going to let him think he can get away with more.
If you are remotely serious about considering beating your kid's ass for having the initiative and interest to practice negotiation at a young age, it's a good indication you are probably not ready to have kids.
kids are so spoiled these days, back in our time, no TV, no anything if school days
And compromise his already-limited computer time? Madness.If he was really that clever he would have printed the note on the computer instead of in his own crummy handwriting.
That is to say, some adults do have handwriting like that, but probably not 2nd grade teachers.
Yeah, the ampersand usage stood out as impressive. Kid's got promise.I'm impressed with his ampersand. I don't know anyone that can actually write one correctly the first time.
Kids are so manipulative, where do they inherent it? Naturally?
Much better fake than this:
letting the kid play the extra 30 mins for pulling this shit is just going to let him think he can get away with more.
If you are remotely serious about considering beating your kid's ass for having the initiative and interest to practice negotiation at a young age, it's a good indication you are probably not ready to have kids.
yeah, would be a cute story, if it were true. I just can't believe it. the fact he used a "&" at the age of 7, makes me suspicious.
not to mention that his punctuation is on a higher level than gaf.
You guys have no idea what kind of crap people lie about to get to the front page on reddit.
He also spelled everything perfect except for electronics. I can't help but think it's fake lol