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As for spina-bifida moo, she shouldn't have been breeding in the first place. What she has is a serious disability affecting her spine and nervous system, especially in the lower half of her body. I have a friend who has this (and has also sprogged) who's had bladder issues all her life. She also had a shunt put in her head when we were in kindergarten together and I am not sure if it is still there today and used braces on her legs to help her walk. Makes me wonder how mobile this moo in the story is.
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As for autistic kids being impossible to teach/control/whatever...I saw an article the other day and really wish I could find it again, but maybe one of you will know the case I'm talking about. A breeder with one normal son and a younger autistic one was recounting all the trouble they'd had trying to teach the younger one to basically behave himself as a human being. Nothing worked reliably until they realized that he wanted to impress his older brother. They could use "I'll tell your brother" as an effective threat, and the kid would behave. The moo was talking about it like this was some kind of miraculous breakthrough, but all it said to me was that the autistic son knew damn well what he was doing, knew yes from no and right from wrong, and none of the methods of "discipline" they had used before had worked because he just didn't give a fuck. When they found the thing he cared about, all of a sudden he's "controllable." Now maybe the kid from the OP article is beyond any level of self-control, but it seems to me that a lot of these kids we hear about are pretty damn careful about their more outrageous behavior, i.e., never hitting people bigger than they are, becoming perfectly behaved when threatened with something that actually means something to them, etc. Does anybody else see that as a pattern, or is it just me?
(And please forgive if I am rambling. I'm pretty sleep deprived. )
Re: Udder rub request of the week (noisy autard kid) April 18, 2016 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,155 |
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Note that the minute the weather is nice moo has him playing outside. Surely it has nothing to do with her being sick of hearing his constant squealing. All these moos and duhs who try to force their autards and other defectos on other people (while either being absent or playing on their phones) will use any excuse to not have to deal with their specual sneuwflakes. A defecto who has no vocal control has no business being in the public, period.
And this comment puts an entirely new spin on the story (not that I expect this breaking news to surprise anyone here):
Jack Klompus > MzTiegra • 2 days ago
And to write the letter, and to set up fraudulent GoFundMe accounts, and to claim she was attacked by a mob on Halloween. Bonnie is a sad attention monger, but everyone just automatically assumes that this story has to be true so they can show off their virtue.
And there is more...sympathy moo is also addict moo.
After hearing all of this I think this letter was written by the moo for her addiction to udder rubs.
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