Author Topic: Neighbor Problems  (Read 3183 times)

violence is always the mother loving answer. if I was there I would've decked the kid at the start.
No, it's not.

Maybe because it was her friend? She probably was used to it.
That's abuse, then.

violence is always the mother loving answer. if I was there I would've decked the kid at the start.
You loving commie


You loving commie

How do nations solve their problems?

War.

...and negotiation, but you might as well try to get a rock to eat your left over dinner.

How do nations solve their problems?

War.

...and negotiation, but you might as well try to get a rock to eat your left over dinner.
I love to eat rocks


I love how you said violence was the only way, as if verbally assaulting him would do nothing. Next time, words, harsh words, threats, death threats, violence, kill.that am the order

How do nations solve their problems?

War.

...and negotiation, but you might as well try to get a rock to eat your left over dinner.
no lol

That answers a lot of my thoughts.
They made my stomach hurt for the rest of the day.

She is probably a little freaked out you opened the door in someone else's house, I mean who does that?

I don't blame you for punching the kid in the stomach, the little forget was throwing a ball at your gf and then made her cry by hitting her pinki with a basketball, I mean really a basketball hurts like hell. She really shouldn't be mad at you for defending her while the kid was throwing a basketball at her.

How was she use to it if she was crying?
You can still cry and still have that same experience again. Most of the kids his age(5-9 years old) will tend to run around and do havoc.

I see what you're getting at, but you should never let someone into another persons house

I see what you're getting at, but you should never let someone into another persons house

GFT