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One of my favourite subreddits is /r/parenting, because when it gets weird it gets really fucking weird. Take this post. OP is concerned about how her teenage son is treating his girlfriend. Reddit's response is for her to share a book subtitled "Inside the minds of angry and controlling men" with his girlfriend:
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One of my favourite subreddits is /r/parenting, because when it gets weird it gets really fucking weird. Take this post. OP is concerned about how her teenage son is treating his girlfriend. Reddit's response is for her to share a book subtitled "Inside the minds of angry and controlling men" with his girlfriend:
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Did you read the OP? The adopted moid is emotionally abusive and using his girlfriend for financial gain. The screencapped post is an accurate observation.
 
Did you read the OP? The adopted moid is emotionally abusive and using his girlfriend for financial gain. The screencapped post is an accurate observation.
Our son, 16, is adopted. We did an older child adoption, so he has only been with us for a few years. We became found family at the onset of his teenage-hood and we have talked to him about sex, relationships, and ect.

Without going into detail, he had been through a lot before we adopted him, and that trauma definitely has impacted how he interacts with the world. As a result, understandably, he has always been immature compared to his similarly aged peers.

He had his first relationship around 14, which resulted in his first kiss. However, both he and the girl were hot and cold about each other, and it ended pretty quickly. We didn't think too much about it as it seemed like garden variety young love and learning. That is until, about a year after they broke up, we were at the dinner table talking about first kisses and our son chimes in with sometbing along the liens of "Yeah, I didn't even like the girl I kissed. I just used her to get my first kiss."

We were taken aback, and we explained to him that this is not how he should see or treat people. We let it go after that because felt like we parented it, but also that maybe he was just putting on a show of bravado and trying to seem cool.

He is now in his second relationship at 16. At first, all was sunshine and rainbows, and he was very excited about her. She has a job and a car, and she showered him with gifts and attention, two things he values quite a lot. For his birthday, she spent quite a hefty sum, getting him thoughtful and nice gifts and giving him money as well. However, when her birthday came around, he refused to buy her any gifts and instead dug around in his old jewelry drawer and pulled out an old necklace that he explained he didn't like anymore and had no use for. He didn't even want to wrap it. We explained that she had spent a lot of money and thought on him and he should do the same for her, but he blew us off and spent all of his money on himself when he went out next.

We came from the rear and bought additional gifts for her "from the family" so that she would not only have a single, unwrapped, secondhand item.

After her birthday, their text exchanges became pretty odd. He would go from blowing up her phone with texts demanding that she answer him immediately, to completely ignoring her. And when she asked for comfort/reassurance about their relationship, he blew her off and told her to stop talking about it and she was silly to worry. After one of their bouts where he messaged her repeatedly, she apologized and told him that one of the side of effects of her medication makes her sleepy. Our son told her that she was using her medication as an excuse and that it was unacceptable/not a valid reason in his opinion.

Currently, he is ignoring his girlfriend, and has been for weeks. She reaches out to him via text and other platforms, but he refuses to respond, despite messaging with his other guy friends constantly. Homecoming is around the corner and he refuses to buy their tickets, flowers, or even put together a nice outfit for the night. Despite all of this, he claims she is still his girlfriend and things are fine between them. We've offered to cover tickets and flowers and he has nice things to wear. We've asked what color his girlfriend's dress in, in an effort to get something together for her, but he ignores us or blows us off.

We aren't sure how to parent this and any advice would be appreciated. We've had our son in therapy with multiple therapists. The first few were provided by the state, and they all stopped seeing him because they report that he tells them that everything is fine, he feels happy, and that he has an immature understanding of relationships (platonic/familial) but that there is no reason to continue to see him as there is nothing he wants to work on. We had him with a private therapist and we were not privy to much information. The therapist did communicate that our son reports that he has no issues and mostly chats about school and the books is he reading. We understand that trauma impacts social relationships and WHY he may be acting this way, but we need some help on parenting him through it.

We're not sure what to do next.
Yeah, that kid is going down a real nasty path and giving a book recommendation for the dad to read over and decide if it applies here is the most sensible shit I've seen Reddit do.
That's something that would terrify me if I were a parent, like what if your kid just sucks? I know people who had great parents and turned out a total cunt, that would suck to deal with.
 
How anybody watched that initial video and thought a mid age white woman was trying to steal a bike from a group of young niggers was amazing.
Here's a similar story. It was during a BLM riot, I think. The black guy steals a purse from a white lady, but a (((bystander))) claims that no, actually, it's a white lady stealing from a black man.

Suuuuuuuuurrre.

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New Reddit policy change - moderators will now require Reddit admin's permission to make subs private or NSFW.
Once a slave, always a slave. The servile homunculus know as the redditor will sooner or later accept this and brainwash himself into believing it is good.

Reddit user belisaurius, who is listed as a mod for several active subreddits, including a 336,000-member one for the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team, said that the policy change “removes moderators from any position of central responsibility and demotes us all to janitors."
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Reddit’s post includes a list of "valid" reasons that mods tend to change their subreddit's Community Type and provides alternative solutions.
You can tell a jilted R*dditor penned this article because of the totally unnecessary scare-quotes around that one word. If it were meant to be a neutral citation of Reddit's announcement, it wouldn't have been necessary.

Also I know people get retarded and subhuman about stickers and internet points here sometimes, but you'll never be so obsessed with internet points and good/bad stickers as Reddit power-mods giving an announcement by Reddit Corporate a 0 upvote score, because they actually believe deep down that downvoting a change to the TOS might led to changes to the policy.
 
Reddit user belisaurius, who is listed as a mod for several active subreddits, including a 336,000-member one for the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team, said that the policy change “removes moderators from any position of central responsibility and demotes us all to janitors."
Reddit had better send severance to these hard people who will quit after working under this oppressive capitalist system, except it's not capitalist because the jannies work for free, so they don't even deserve severance in Hot Pockets!
 
Once a slave, always a slave. The servile homunculus know as the redditor will sooner or later accept this and brainwash himself into believing it is good.


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It's funny, and sad at the same time because he's almost on the verge of being self aware but will likely eventually gaslight himself into continuing his free internet janny job, accepting that he never had any say-so with regard to how the big company chooses to run their site.
 
One of my favourite subreddits is /r/parenting, because when it gets weird it gets really fucking weird. Take this post. OP is concerned about how her teenage son is treating his girlfriend. Reddit's response is for her to share a book subtitled "Inside the minds of angry and controlling men" with his girlfriend:
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LOL the funny part of this story is that the kid was adopted and is obviously a nigger just displaying TNB. He wanted to give his girlfriend an old chain that he has in his jewelry box for her birthday. Funny shit.
 
You ever do a Google search and a result is on Google and you get this fucking thing because you didn't notice it was plebbit?
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Even their "error" messages are so insufferably smug they make you want to take a nuke to their headquarters.
 
Even their "error" messages are so insufferably smug they make you want to take a nuke to their headquarters.
I get the "prove your humanity" captchas. Yeah, I know you think you're a super special know-it-all club who's superior to everyone else, but you don't have to plaster that on your official error messages!
 
I get the "prove your humanity" captchas. Yeah, I know you think you're a super special know-it-all club who's superior to everyone else, but you don't have to plaster that on your official error messages!
It isn't a captcha, they just autoblock you if you're using anything to protect your privacy against peddit like a VPN.
 
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Thread Title: Non-Americans who have been to the US: What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?

nephka13 (-41 points)
You don't care about dressing well for school or going out. It's all hoodies, shorts, caps and sandals. I've heard they dont care what others think but it just looks like a general lack of self care and laziness. Dressing well really changes how you feel socially and also peoples perceptions of you. Then they complain about being discriminated when they try their hardest to look like felons.

fYouSeekAyReddit (28 points)
hmmmm this got racist pretty quick

nephka13 (-25 points)
Didnt even mention a race but whatev lil bro, youre the one making the connection with felons and minorities lmao.

Miserable-Ad-1581 (10 points)
its because we know a dogwhistle when we see one.
 
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Thread Title: Non-Americans who have been to the US: What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?

nephka13 (-41 points)
You don't care about dressing well for school or going out. It's all hoodies, shorts, caps and sandals. I've heard they dont care what others think but it just looks like a general lack of self care and laziness. Dressing well really changes how you feel socially and also peoples perceptions of you. Then they complain about being discriminated when they try their hardest to look like felons.

fYouSeekAyReddit (28 points)
hmmmm this got racist pretty quick

nephka13 (-25 points)
Didnt even mention a race but whatev lil bro, youre the one making the connection with felons and minorities lmao.

Miserable-Ad-1581 (10 points)
its because we know a dogwhistle when we see one.
I've always held the belief that students should wear school uniforms, and reactions such as these do nothing but reinforce said belief. Unruly people who don't care about dress codes are in many cases prone to antisocial behavior
 
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