Author Topic: Age discimination much?  (Read 3331 times)



I'm 8.
You act just fine!

I'm 11, my first post was a compiment, and I didn't go
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Discrimination, spell it correctly if you're going to use such a BIG WORD. Kids of the age 10-13 would say I'm not some 8 year old! Where 7-9 year olds say 4 year old, then there's the teenagers who joke about how people act like 13 year olds which pretty much makes kids KIDS. I hate kids under the age of 14 normally because they are childish, can't spell for stuff, annoying attention seekers and most of all they balls haven't dropped, get off the loving microphones.

My first post:

Quote from: Knaz
You got it lucky ;)

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hmmph

Everyone was a kid so um... Why be so mean to kids. I know some kids may be handicapped. But you know what some are really smart. I mean I'm 12 years old, people at school tell me I'm smart, very nice and knows how to draw. Some other are smart and some are handicapped. So please don't think all kids are stupid. Give them a chance. Except idiots. :)

Everyone was a kid

I was never a child at heart. Only a child to the eyes of the public. I was forced to work in a coal mine as a "shuffler".

I had to carry 500kg crates of coal up to the surface. Every day I risked death. I only worked for 1$ a day. It was so horrible. The dark wet tunnels was small and made for children to scuffle through. Men could not go down there because it was to small. If someone was dead down there we either left them or carried them up. Sometimes we threw them down shafts and with all due respect; We had to. We couldn't cremate them. We couldn't bury them. And if we asked for some food or medical supplies the mine owner would beat us. He stopped when child laborer workers were given some rights. Well, he didn't really stop. He still did it. Just where no-one could see.



I was never a child at heart. Only a child to the eyes of the public. I was forced to work in a coal mine as a "shuffler".

I had to carry 500kg crates of coal up to the surface. Every day I risked death. I only worked for 1$ a day. It was so horrible. The dark wet tunnels was small and made for children to scuffle through. Men could not go down there because it was to small. If someone was dead down there we either left them or carried them up. Sometimes we threw them down shafts and with all due respect; We had to. We couldn't cremate them. We couldn't bury them. And if we asked for some food or medical supplies the mine owner would beat us. He stopped when child laborer workers were given some rights. Well, he didn't really stop. He still did it. Just where no-one could see.
Wow... Are you serious?

Wow... Are you serious?

I personally think he's being sarcastic, or just spewing bullstuff for attention.