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Worst. Parents. Ever. (pg. 3)
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Audious
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
You need to think outside the envelope.


Really, if you live in a first-world country, you're going to value material things. Unless you've been conditioned all your life not to. Especially if you're a little kid.
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by Audious
Really, if you live in a first-world country, you're going to value material things. Unless you've been conditioned all your life not to. Especially if you're a little kid.


Oh, I guess that's a pretty good excuse then.
Silky Johnson
I don't value material things. Where did my parents go wrong??
Nrg2Nfinit
You guys are all idiots. The reason why they did that is that he sneaked a peak at the presents the night before. I would have given him coal or something. Stupid spoiled kid with that crystal meth hair do. Fuuck
Audious
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I don't value material things. Where did my parents go wrong??


Yes, I'm sure you've never valued anything material in your life. :rolleyes:
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
You guys are all idiots. The reason why they did that is that he sneaked a peak at the presents the night before. I would have given him coal or something. Stupid spoiled kid with that crystal meth hair do. Fuuck





DING DING!! Lol, we have a winner!! :stongue: :stongue:
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Audious
Yes, I'm sure you've never valued anything material in your life. :rolleyes:




Oh you know me too well.
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I don't value material things. Where did my parents go wrong??


Really?

I like the concept of relinquishing possession, but I find that some things I own are important to me. I mean physical things. Not just for the fact that they are mine, but because they represent something to me that is an elevation of their worth. That is to say, the thought or consideration things can elicit may very well be far more important than the item, itself - but there is still a representation that does not go unvalued and I would be quite remiss were I to lose some of these things.

I value some material things. Because living only with the considerations they represent would be a testament to the fact that there is no need to possess anything, ever - even your body, feelings, experience. Maybe you're a lofty ing monk who can float on farts and dreams, Jennypie, but the rest of us are real. GET REAL. JESUS.
MrJiveBoJingles
Seemed to me that the parents were just being s.

Besides, valuing material things isn't all bad anyway.
Spacey Orange
what a stupid en bitch. i hope she contracts aids.

Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Really?




Yes really. But maybe that's because I experienced lot of in my childhood that helped to see at a young age what's truly important in life. And I'd really rather not get into that.
Abercrombie
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
So now we're calling "repost" on things from other forums?

:haha:

, people have gotten more bored than I thought possible.




naaahh.... you're just entertaining!



So, my thoughts on the clip....

I think it's really easy to post only part of the entire video on youtube like they did.

Like another poster mentioned... where did they get the box for the game system?

I have no doubt the unposted second half of the video shows the rest of the present opening, and he opens a gift box from Gap or something, and the xbox is in there.
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