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Warning: Children Fireworks explosion during parade

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This poor little kid was right next to the blast. I hope they weren’t left with life changing injuries.


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Children getting burned while catching candy at a parade sucks. I guess it’s a valuable teaching moment though.

“Remember children, just when you think life is perfect, life happens…”
When we were children, childhood was about preparing us for adulthood. Today it is about preparing them for perpetual childhood so they will remain dependent on others. By "others" I mean the government.

PS: Fuck you in the head with a brick to anyone who calls adulthood "adulting".
 
When we were children, childhood was about preparing us for adulthood. Today it is about preparing them for perpetual childhood so they will remain dependent on others. By "others" I mean the government.

PS: Fuck you in the head with a brick to anyone who calls adulthood "adulting".
We are old enough to say that with authority. This is long response but the youngsters need to hear it.

Every school day me and my siblings got home, completed homework, did pre-assigned chores and had to go outside and play until the porch light came on or mom rang the big iron triangle. The option was to go inside and be given more chores. I grew up in Denver mind you.

TV for children was 3 hrs of early cartoons on Sat morning, the Wonderful World of Disney Sunday night (90 minutes of ole school Disney and National Geographic programming), Wed night Mutual of Omaha Wild Kingdom. The rest was Walter Cronkite news with tally’s of dead and injured in the Vietnam war that day.

Sometimes we got to watch Dragnet, Perry Mason, Emergency, Columbia, All in the Family…always what the parents wanted. One TV in the house.

Reading was fun. It was an escape. Working on cars, building clubhouses, actually training your dog to be obedient and other hands on activities were the norm.

Paper route at 13, pool deck boy 14-16, gas station attendant (back when you pumped the gas, washed windows and checked the oil) when I got my DL, work through college (living at home only summers), had a job and housing lined up at graduation and “love your apartment son, I hope you can come home for Christmas …”. See ya.

We learned responsibility early and we knew there was no “escape button”. You grow up and take care of your life.

What the fuck happened?
 
Oh! It is most ridiculous. It's a late generation thing. If this is the first you heard of it you will hate it too and want to smack one upside the head if they say it in your presence. It's how some of these dumb shit kids today refer to becoming an adult.
I don't think you'd like living in my town. A bunch of hippies that have all sorts of shit to say all the time.
 
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