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Its Armageddon! (rant)

Dannyalcatraz

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My e-friends and e-ssociates, I have come to the conclusion that the End is near.

I came to this conclusion after hosting a reception for my family after a memorial service for my grandmother died a few weeks ago (it was a blessing for her to finally pass- she'd been through a lot this past year).

It was during cleanup that I noticed that the children who had come to this reception (ages 12-18) went into my upstairs den and set my thermostat for 85 degrees F, had stuffed some of my gaming minis into a box of kleenex.

Which is just the latest in a series of shennanigans by these children (and others as young as 5) in the family when left unsupervised in my house (and other relatives houses as well).

In the past year, they have:

1) Gashed a 3" hole in my wall.

2) Broken hundreds of dollars of gaming minis, some irreperably (because parts are missing).

3) Lit my bathmats on fire (using a safety starter, so it couldn't have happened by accident).

4) Opened IM accounts on other people's computers without permission...and those IMs show up simultaneously on ALL computers to which those accounts were linked. Thus, when the kid is at home, 4 other computers are showing the conversation as a series of popups...and we couldn't turn it off. (We had to contact AOL directly.)

5) Written on computer screens, which had to be replaced. The walls near the computer were also hit.

6) Added or changed passwords on computer equipment.

7) Raided my pantry like they were shopping at a grocery, complete with brown paper bags.

8) Threatened my 15 year old dog with bodily harm- in my presense and the presence of her mother- because she wouldn't move.

9) Wandered off without letting people know where they're going...in places like Malls, Movie Megaplexes, and the Texas State Fair.

10) Managed to crush chewing gum into my carpet...UNDER my futon.

11) 2 of the 12 year olds throw tantrums (in public) when they don't get to eat what/where they want, are told to sit still in church or are otherwise subjected to discipline- especially by elders not their own parents.

Now, all of this may not seem like all that much except that, when I tell their parents about their transgressions, they basically smile and/or shrug and/or laugh it off. There are no repercussions for these brats.

(I learned before I was 6 that you don't touch stuff that doesn't belong to you- especially if it belongs to an adult- without permission.)

Scariest of all, some of the behavior mentioned above has come AFTER they were put on medication and their behavior improved.

These kids who have no concept of "not yours" are the kids who will grow up to run the world in coming decades.

The End? It will come when they start pushing buttons just because they can, and since the oldest is 18, that may not be very long...

Hopefully, if I ever have kids, I can raise them better than that. If so, perhaps they'll be able to stave off the inevitable for one more generation...
 

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No question - some tremendously incompetent parents and near-criminal children, there.

Thankfully, I don't know anyone even remotely close to that (both parent- and children-wise).
 


While I would like to agree with Rel, I would say ban them from the kingdom. Don't let them near your house. Talk with the other family members and present a united front to the parents. Don't wait for the UN. Sorry CNN is on and they're talking about North Korea and Iraq.
 

Don't let them get the bomb! Sorry, I had to take the UN thing further. :-)

I'd say just banish the kids and the parents from your house. Now they're someone else's problem. There must be some reason you haven't already. Certainly don't let them "smile it off".

Kids are incredibly destructive little monkeys, but when they start setting your house on fire, you've got to draw the line.
 


Rel said:
I recommend that you kill them and take their stuff.
Spoken like a true gamer :D

I agree with Aeson. Ban them from your house. If the parents ask why, tell them why. Tell them that you find the childrens' behaviour reprehensible and the fact that they, as parents, don't is just as bad. I would probably take it a step farther and call them "little monsters who will someday more than likely know the inside of a jail cell". And if thy ever find it necessary to bring their children over they'll need to pay a deposit. Hehehe.
 

Aurora said:
I agree with Aeson. Ban them from your house. If the parents ask why, tell them why. Tell them that you find the childrens' behaviour reprehensible and the fact that they, as parents, don't is just as bad. I would probably take it a step farther and call them "little monsters who will someday more than likely know the inside of a jail cell". And if thy ever find it necessary to bring their children over they'll need to pay a deposit. Hehehe.
You're so HOT when you used the stern "Mommy Voice"!
 

Sorry to hear of your Grandma's passing. :( So sorry to hear of a loved one leaving. :(


With regards to the kids- Its a serious lack of respect. It sounds like the parents aren't doing their job and just letting the kids run wild.

Kids don't have any respect for their elders because the parents seem to fear their kids, one word and the parents are up on abuse charges- no proof necassary.

Ban the kids from your house and have a sit down with their parents.

Again, sorry for your lose and sorry to hear that you are being disrespected.
 

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