Saturday, January 29, 2011
Teen Mom
People today are having kids like there's no tomorrow. Teen pregnancy rates have sky rocketed in the last ten years. People just keep getting more stupid. If you're really gonna have a kid, you should at least be able to spell "baby". That's red flag that you're not ready to be a parent. If you can provide, care, and give a child everything they need to be successful in life then sure, go for it. But if you're going to bring a child into this world without being able to provide for them, then you're just being selfish. You can't be selfish and have a kid at the same time. If you have a kid, they have to be your number one priority, and I don't think that that's the case these days. People just want to have kids, they don't understand how much work it is to acutally be a parent. It's not like getting a new puppy. You can't give it away if it's not what you wanted. You have to live with this child for the rest of your life. My mom was a teen mom, and she constantly talks about how much she had to give up. Both of my parents had to sacrifice a lot, and it really cut into their life. They definitley weren't ready to have a kid at that age, but they were at least mature enough to step up and take responsibility for their actions. If you're doing adult things, you should be prepared for adult consequences, and taking responsibilty for your actions is part of growing up. I just think that teens today aren't looking at how having a baby will affect their futures, and they don't understand how much real work it actually is. Once you have a kid, there's no turning back. They're in your life forever, no matter what.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Typo
Depending on who you're talking to, typo's can change the entire
conversation. Some people can understand what you're trying to say,
but if they're as bad as this one, it's just embarrassing. If you have
a typo in the wrong spot, people could think you're a
pervert. Especially when it happens in a conversation with your
parents. Like this one, it totally changed the direction of the
conversation. An innocent conversation can get turned into something
completely different. There are things like, "We're going to divorce
next month." When you really mean to say, "We're going to Disney next
month." Auto correct almost gave their kid a heart attack. I think
auto correct is over-rated. If you wanted to type that
word, you would type it. When it auto corrects you, it just takes more
time to go back and change it; if you catch it in time. Most phones
that I know of, don't change the word you type in to a bad word; they
change things like the f word to duck instead. iPhones are opposite,
from what I’ve seen, they change regular words to something perverted,
but that might just be the way the users normally talk and it’s just
predicting. iPhone users have the
most problem with the auto correct, but it still happens to other
people, and it's embarrassing.
conversation. Some people can understand what you're trying to say,
but if they're as bad as this one, it's just embarrassing. If you have
a typo in the wrong spot, people could think you're a
pervert. Especially when it happens in a conversation with your
parents. Like this one, it totally changed the direction of the
conversation. An innocent conversation can get turned into something
completely different. There are things like, "We're going to divorce
next month." When you really mean to say, "We're going to Disney next
month." Auto correct almost gave their kid a heart attack. I think
auto correct is over-rated. If you wanted to type that
word, you would type it. When it auto corrects you, it just takes more
time to go back and change it; if you catch it in time. Most phones
that I know of, don't change the word you type in to a bad word; they
change things like the f word to duck instead. iPhones are opposite,
from what I’ve seen, they change regular words to something perverted,
but that might just be the way the users normally talk and it’s just
predicting. iPhone users have the
most problem with the auto correct, but it still happens to other
people, and it's embarrassing.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Major Cleavage
Showing your boobs, to your son's friend especially, is sick. He's like what, 28 years younger than her? What was she thinking? There's a line between being a friendly mom, and being little too friendly of a mom. If I were her kid, and I found out that she was showing my friends her boobs, i wouldn't ever look at her, or my friend, the same again. I know people talk about how hot someone's mom is, but saying she's hot and actually getting a little look see at her are two completely different things. That's really immature, and morally wrong. Especially if she has a husband, which I'm really hoping she doesn't. If anybody found out about that, everyone would make fun of her son behind his back. What she did is like committing adultery, it's pretty much a sexual relation with someone she isn't married to. Would she want her kid to be looking at his friend's mom's boobs? I wouldn't. She clearly didn't think through the consequences of her actions. She obviously thought she was just giving the boy a going away present, and not that it would come back around to her and most likely, even worse, her son. I think she could have used a little more common sense. Honestly, what seems right about that? She's like a modern day cougar, except you know, she's showing unspeakable things to her son's friend's. After it's happened once, it's more than likely to happen again. If she was a truly responsible mom, she would have been thinking about what would happen to her son instead of just giving things away to his friends. The moral of the story is, showing your boobs, especially to your son's friend's, is very very wrong. Don't do it.
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