SirBatesAlot
Veteran X
Needs a SOON
People who are overly worried about "swear words" in front of kids are
People who are overly worried about "swear words" in front of kids are
This is the best toy ever. Finally, I can pretend that I'm a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize!
It's like I'm sitting right there in the White House with my very own kill list!
I bought this for my son and he spent countless, blissful hours simulating massacres of weddings, funerals, and other family gatherings of brown skinned foreigners! He even realized that if he circled the drone back around on the first responders, his effective kill rate soared! Neat-o!
Educationally, this toy can't be beat - inculcating a predilection for indiscriminate, imperialist violence against non-combatants from oppressed and marginalized communities is precisely in accordance with truly "American values!"
U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!
At the very least, people need to behave themselves around other people's kids. If their own parents want to raise them up shitty that's their issue, but they don't need to be influencing other peoples kids (this goes way beyond swearing too)Normal?
I'm not averse to using bad language, but I don't do it around my, or other people's, kids. Kids repeat what they hear all the time. I'm sure in some low class areas it's perfectly fine for the kids to start spouting off swear words, but I don't live around dem thar parts.
im respectful of the societal norms on cursing, but jesus fucking christ does it bug me that people actually think some words are worse/better when describing the same exact emotions/things