Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 19, 2016 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,976 |
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Of course, most people in the comments think this is a cutesy feel-good story about internet strangers helping out a poor widdle kid (or they pull the, "Oh she has autism, you wouldn't understand" card), but I see it as an unhealthy indulgence of autistic bullshit.
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Is Moo going to have an adult-size version of the shirt made so her precious retard won't throw a tantrum?
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OK - I'm going to try hard and not make this long-winded. Please bear with me. After spending 30 years in the nursing profession, I have only come across two - count 'em - TWO truly autistic children. One of these children was a distant relative. I spent lots of time around this little girl and I never saw her have any type of melt-down.
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When I was growing up in the 70s and 80s there were kids who were always misbehaving, and nobody diagnosed them with any mental disorder. They were just bad kids. They did get in trouble most of the time, but maybe the punishments were not harsh enough because they kept right on being little shits. Now it seems to be politically incorrect to ever discipline kids at all.
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.I wore a suit and tie and a few others there were dressed formally, but overall the whole spectacle pissed me off, especially toward breeders.
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nokidz_justcatz
OK - I'm going to try hard and not make this long-winded. Please bear with me. After spending 30 years in the nursing profession, I have only come across two - count 'em - TWO truly autistic children. Autism used to be something very rare, but not anymore. Must be something in the juice boxes.
I may be way off on this, but everything I ever read nowadays about these speshul little sneaux-flakes is that if they don't get whatever it is they want, stand back and wait for the mushroom cloud. But it's OK - he/she's AWWW-TISTIC!! I think that now means an incorrigible spawn of Satan that no one can control, so it's easier to give in - even if it means trolling the Internet to get Sneaux-Flake what she's jonesin' for.
Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 23, 2016 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,978 |
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.I wore a suit and tie and a few others there were dressed formally, but overall the whole spectacle pissed me off, especially toward breeders.
Ugh, can we diverge a little and talk about this? At a wake a few years ago there was a teenager in thigh-high leather boots and a miniskirt that barely ran past her beef curtains. I caught church elders ogling her. Way to grab all attention from the deceased!
Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 24, 2016 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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paragon schnitzophonic
At the hotel where I work, our special occasion brunches are $85 a pop. To me, and the way I was raised, an $85 meal implies a formal dress code. But people were dressed like they just got off a boat. Jeans, sneakers, t-shirts. How am I more formally dressed in my chef whites than the people paying the $200+ checks? And one of our outlets does have a dress code that's not even that formal. Just a button-up shirt or polo and no jeans, but we have customers that flip their shit. Were these people never taught that if you're going on vacation, you need to bring at least one formal and one semi-formal outfit with you?
Not training kids early on in appropriate wear for different occasions end up biting these kids in the ass. When I was a manager of a movie theater, we did not hire the teenagers who showed up to the interview in casual wear. We were not asking for suits or anything, but khakis, dress slacks, non-denim skirts, and a button-up shirt and clean sneakers.
Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 25, 2016 | Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 9,199 |
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At the hotel where I work, our special occasion brunches are $85 a pop. To me, and the way I was raised, an $85 meal implies a formal dress code. But people were dressed like they just got off a boat. Jeans, sneakers, t-shirts. How am I more formally dressed in my chef whites than the people paying the $200+ checks? And one of our outlets does have a dress code that's not even that formal. Just a button-up shirt or polo and no jeans, but we have customers that flip their shit. Were these people never taught that if you're going on vacation, you need to bring at least one formal and one semi-formal outfit with you?
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Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 25, 2016 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,976 |
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Too bad this is a kids brand. What happens when she outgrows the line?
Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 26, 2016 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,364 |
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but it would be spectacular if custom fabric pattern sites were like, "Yeah we can't do this because it's an exact rip-off of an existing design."
Re: Awtard only wants to wear a discontinued shirt, so the internet indulges her fixation August 26, 2016 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,308 |
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Too bad this is a kids brand. What happens when she outgrows the line?
I mentioned it earlier, but Moo could take the extra shirts (if there are any left) to a seamstress/tailor to have one custom made to fit her kid once she outgrows them normally. Or she could have someone recreate the pattern and print it out on customized fabric to make a teen-size or adult-size version. She could have a lifetime supply of this crappy flower-print fabric to make her brat endless shirts, but it would be spectacular if custom fabric pattern sites were like, "Yeah we can't do this because it's an exact rip-off of an existing design." Because you know Moo would rather go to disturbingly extraordinary lengths to placate her awtard instead of teaching her that she's too big for her crappy flower shirt and has to find something new to wear.
I've got a real easy fix for this kid: throw away all her pink shirts and slap her a few times. I guarantee her autism will magically go away once Moo quits trying so hard to accommodate her bullshit whims. I highly doubt this kid has autism - she just sounds like a severely spoiled brat in need of a reddened ass. If she throws a tantrum, fine - put a lock on the outside of her bedroom door, lock her in for a few hours and let her get it out of her system. Odds are she'll just form another unhealthy attachment to a new object, but she'll quit bitching about the fuckin' pink shirts, at least.
The only reason this brat is so nuts over these shirts of hers is because her retarded mother fully supports the kid's attachment to them so she doesn't have to hear a tantrum.