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Speaking of the "nice lady/mean lady" thing, another one folks who work in medicine can probably relate to is when a breeder threatens their kids with shots and pills if they don't behave. "You'd better sit still or the mean lady will give you shots!" Then Moo has a hysterical fit when five nurses have to come in and hold the bastard down because the little fucker is having an atomic tantrum over needing shots. Maybe this one's not as common anymore with the anti-vaccine attitude that's developed over the last 10-15 years. Medicine isn't fun, but you take it to get better or to prevent sickness. Telling kids that shots are some kind of punishment is just going to make every fucking doctor visit a rodeo.
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The second is the way breeders treat animals. Not parents; proper parents teach their spawn how to respect and properly handle any animal. Breeders, however, seem to think that any animal is a toy for their special sneauphlakes, and anything that doesn't act like a toy should be destroyed. That horse didn't like it when Shitford hung off its tail and kicked him? Shoot it. That dog got upset well Turdlina stole its bone and nipped her? Beat it with a baseball bat. I have actually had breeders tell me that if I wouldn't trust my super-gentle, tolerant rottweiler alone with a child (and I wouldn't; no dog should be alone with a child, EVER, on the one-and-a-million chance that something might go wrong), I should just have her put down. I've seen breeders balancing their babies on the backs of horses and letting them crawl in the dirt by the animal's hind hooves. I've seen breeders laughing when their toadlers run up to obviously frightened and growling dogs. I've seen breeders dumping cats at shelters because they "scratched the baby". It makes me fucking sick every time. Animals are not toys for your goddamned spawn.
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Assuming that my husband and I have kids, then looking at us open-mouthed to the point of injesting flies when we correct their assumption. We had this happen on vacation at a Bed and Breakfast one time, you could have cut the tension with a knife when our child-free status was revealed at the breakfast table.
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I Will Pray for YOU TOO, You Cunt(is what I am thinking and hoping to convey)
As for the, "I will pray for you" when said as a condescending rebuttal in a heated debate, especially when they don't agree with you and can't come up with a plausible come back, I like to say, "Oh and I will pray for YOU too! You DO realize I can pray as easily as you can, right? You didn't mean you had some secret pipeline to God only reserved for YOU did you? You can pray for me all you like but that doesn't negate the fact you have not proven your case on this matter. That you have to call on supernatural beings to save your argument is rather telling that you don't have a logical debate on this matter here in the real world, does it not?" They don't like when it when I say shit like that, not at all.:satan
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I used to work as a security guard, aka rental cop, and moos often told their spawn I would take them to jail. I ALWAYS told them they had nothing to worry about from me. I got written up for it several times but I didn't care. It was worth getting in trouble.
:eyebrows HOW could they write you up for telling someone they're NOT in trouble?? WTF???
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When they start LOUDLY fawning over their child in a public place, all while sneaking quick little glances around to make sure people are looking.
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The second is the way breeders treat animals. Not parents; proper parents teach their spawn how to respect and properly handle any animal. Breeders, however, seem to think that any animal is a toy for their special sneauphlakes, and anything that doesn't act like a toy should be destroyed. That horse didn't like it when Shitford hung off its tail and kicked him? Shoot it. That dog got upset well Turdlina stole its bone and nipped her? Beat it with a baseball bat. I have actually had breeders tell me that if I wouldn't trust my super-gentle, tolerant rottweiler alone with a child (and I wouldn't; no dog should be alone with a child, EVER, on the one-and-a-million chance that something might go wrong), I should just have her put down. I've seen breeders balancing their babies on the backs of horses and letting them crawl in the dirt by the animal's hind hooves. I've seen breeders laughing when their toadlers run up to obviously frightened and growling dogs. I've seen breeders dumping cats at shelters because they "scratched the baby". It makes me fucking sick every time. Animals are not toys for your goddamned spawn.
UGH OMG THIS. It makes me SO FUCKING ANGRY to see brats treat animals like shit, and then the animals get blamed for it. So much rage. Seriously putting down an animal because it had a normal stress response? That's so cruel I don't even.
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Yes yes yes. In fact, a crying child bothers me way less than loud-mouthed attention whore parents. I expect kids to cry from time to time, but parents should know better.Quote
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When they start LOUDLY fawning over their child in a public place, all while sneaking quick little glances around to make sure people are looking.