Author Topic: Dad reads out his daughter's hate letter on youtube and shoots her laptop.  (Read 8713 times)


That dad kicks ass.
I don't know why kids have to be such starfishs, it's not like her life was hard.
Infact I would love to have her life.


Pay you for chores?
- - -
Get a job!

Holy stuff!
When I first started watching - 13k views. Me - "Ah, ok."

Finished the video - 120 k views. Me - "ºдº"

Holy stuff!
When I first started watching - 13k views. Me - "Ah, ok."

Finished the video - 120 k views. Me - "ºдº"
Gotta love Reddit.

Also, after finishing, I loved that "Goodday ya'll"
It made me smile.


I refreshed and the views jumped from 13,000 to about 129,000

This is amazing. I see people like that girl complain on facebook all the time about how hard their life is. I wish all their parents would do something like this. Her dad knows what's up (for the most part) and I think I'd be really interested to see how she reacts, or how her friends are reacting on her wall.
wait
trifax
D:
I thought you were smarter than this

enormous argument in comments

Wow. Watch the girl steal one of her dad's guns and go on a massacre now. lol

Wow. Watch the girl steal one of her dad's guns and go on a massacre now. lol
Status Update
By Tommy Jordan
For those that wondered, commented, criticized, and just in general wanted to know:
My daughter came through it fine.

Yes, she's in trouble, and yes she's grounded, but that doesn't mean every moment of her life has to be miserable. She's going to come to terms with the changes that will be present for a while; no TV privileges, no Internet, etc.

In the meantime, once the initial anger passed, she sat with me reviewing some of the comments that have come in via Facebook and YouTube. One person even suggested collecting the shell casings and auctioning them on eBay. I said I’d do it if it would help contribute to her college fund! When I told her about it, she thought a minute, got a funny calculating expression on her face and said, “in that case you should shoot my phone too. We can use more bullets and I’ll go half-sies with ya on it! It’s not like I’m going to need it any time soon. And I can use the money we get to buy a new one.”

While the whole point of this story isn’t funny, what is funny to me is how weak some people out there think kids are. Our kids are as strong as we help them to be. My daughter took a horrible day in her life, had her crying fit, then got over it, accepted her punishment, and hasn’t let it (or people’s comments) destroy her strength. I don’t get any credit for that. She’s strong and able to overcome almost anything life throws at her.

Since this unsuspectingly threw her into the limelight much more strongly than either of us intended, I asked her if she wanted to make her own response video, and told her I’d let her do it if she wanted to. She doesn’t like being in front of the camera, so she declined, but I’ve told her if she wants to write a response or post a video response, I’d be OK with it. It’s only fair considering the viral nature of the whole thing. So far she’s not really interested. Quite frankly it seems she’s gotten bored of it much faster than the general public has. If that changes I’ll post it here.

this dad is a loving child
really? destroy her property? you're throwing your money down the drain.
yeah, posting stuff like that about your parents is a stupid thing to do, but really? it's just incredibly juvenile to waste money like that.
also, another thing I noticed, was that in the letter, it was implied that her parents make her clean up for their messes. not sure if that's true, but if it is, that's bad parenting in itself. add onto that the fact that this moron decided to shoot her laptop, and you have a fresh, hot, casserole of jackass.
I'm so happy I live in a household where my family is intelligent.
I understand children aren't weak. It's just the fact that this guy is a bad parent in general that pisses me off.

This guy is a great parent, Daedalus. He just taught his daughter something she will always remember. Besides, she deserved it. How dare anyone be this way to their parents, the very people who brought them into this world.

This is why you don't add your parents on Facebook in the first place if you're going to say stuff about them.

Actually, she blocked the family and church members so they couldn't see it.

From his Facebook:

"Tommy Jordan
4 hours ago near Albemarle, NC


HOW SHE GOT CAUGHT: The Dog Did It.. no, really.

 I finally came out and told her this today, partly because it was too funny NOT to share.

 When my daughter made her post, she used Facebook's privacy settings to block "Family" and "Church" friend's lists. All her other friends could see it. We, of course could not.

 One of our dogs is always getting in photos and therefore has her own Facebook page. It's just a cute dumb thing we did for fun. Well, the dog's profile is rarely used except when funny pictures of her are posted. Since that's not too often, and she has very few friends on Facebook, her wall is kind of bare, with relatively few posts showing up on it.

 The other night we gave the dog a bath and there was a funny photo we uploaded to Facebook and tagged her in. I logged in as the dog the next morning to comment on the photo. However when I logged into the dog's profile, my daughter had forgotten to add her to the "family" list.... so our family dog's profile showed her post right there on the front page.

 It wasn't any parent-hacking, computer spying, or monitoring of any kind.. the dog actually ratted her out completely by accident. She hasn't petted that dog all day today..."


I think the kid deserved the punishment. Stuff like that does come back and bites the person in the ass. Even if the parent is the absolute worst person in the world, when it comes down to it they will still be your parent. From what he read she had it really easy. Definitely not even worth complaining about.
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