STFUParents (And they really need to.)

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I stopped after all those asinine tweets on the Ferguson Decision. I don't care how A - Loggy I'm about to sound here, but...

Despicable. Simply Despicable!

Truly no understanding of what's going on around them. And how racist they come off at the end of the day, neither!
 
Forgot about this blog. It was one of my favorites, years ago. STFUMarrieds was a very similar one about couples, but I think it's long since been abandoned.
 
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Some of these angry parents posts remind me of the stuff classmates of mine post on FB:

Angry Parents
Even More Angry Parents

Some of these parents shouldn't be having kids if they're threatening to shoot other peoples' children, complaining about having to raise children, or stating that they'd teach their kids to raid the purses of elderly people. It's just not right.
 
Some of these angry parents posts remind me of the stuff classmates of mine post on FB:

Angry Parents
Even More Angry Parents

Some of these parents shouldn't be having kids if they're threatening to shoot other peoples' children, complaining about having to raise children, or stating that they'd teach their kids to raid the purses of elderly people. It's just not right.

I agree heartily! However, it seems to me that many people think EVERYONE should have kids! EVERYONE! After all, LOVE PREVAILS! Don't ask me, I didn't think I could handle kids, so I didn't have them.
 
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I can tell you at age 27 that I am glad I grew up in a better household that some of those kids are right now. Not to sound A - Loggy, but the kind of violence & violent threats these people bring into their lives over trivial nonsense... Does not make them good at their job of being there for their kids when & where necessary.
 
Oh gosh, the article about parents complaining about their kids' names being mispronounced and getting nicknames is really silly as well. I mean, I have a foreign name and it occasionally gets mispronounced, but I don't go out of the way to make an angry post or complain about it. Besides, some of the names that parents giving their children in this day and age are quite strange. There's nothing wrong with unique names, but there's a sense in crossing the line somewhere.

Baby Name Drama for your Mama
 
I don't want to ever have kids if doing so turns me into one of these people.

Also, in this article:

Basically some mom is chimping out about her kid accidentally getting served sweet potato fries as opposed to regular fries. But sweet potato fries are usually orange. You'd think she would have noticed the off-kilter color before her kid started eating them.
 
I dare any parent to name their kid after a character from that damn pony show - that would be a damn good laugh, even if just IMHO.

You actually didn't think this happened, did you? I'll just post the URL rather than the picture itself: http://runa-the-seamstress.deviantart.com/art/My-Little-Baby-where-I-ve-been-299043643

There's an even worse example, actually, if it isn't a hoax. Someone named their daughter Futashy. Fluttershy is a pony from the show and a futa is, well, Google it but not anywhere near work.
 
I dare any parent to name their kid after a character from that damn pony show - that would be a damn good laugh, even if just IMHO.

The tradition of naming people after famous people or fictious characters goes back far in western society and is very real. Yes there are going to be pony-named kids because of pop-cult, yes they're gonna be spelled incorrectly because its a popular thing to do.

So get ready for a bombshell when your next friend's kid is going to be named "Twilight" or "Khaleesi."
 
As a parent, I really fail to understand these moron's incapability to use foresight about their choices for their children and their inability to say "No".

As another Kiwi Farmer, I'm enjoying every moment of their stupidity.

The tradition of naming people after famous people or fictious characters goes back far in western society and is very real. Yes there are going to be pony-named kids because of pop-cult, yes they're gonna be spelled incorrectly because its a popular thing to do.

So get ready for a bombshell when your next friend's kid is going to be named "Twilight" or "Khaleesi."

My wife had never played Metal Gear Solid, but after watching me play she really liked Raiden's name. At least I can take solice in that she never considered it for our son's first name.

Edited for spelling errors. Drinking and mobile don't go well together...
 
As horribly capricious as that sounds, I'd kinda think the parents did right by selling it. At least, I'd rather it be that than letting it go neglected and just barely cared for because some spoiled little crotch dropling didn't want it for more than a few hours.
I agree with you there. Hopefully it will go to a more deserving home.
 
The tradition of naming people after famous people or fictious characters goes back far in western society and is very real. Yes there are going to be pony-named kids because of pop-cult, yes they're gonna be spelled incorrectly because its a popular thing to do.

So get ready for a bombshell when your next friend's kid is going to be named "Twilight" or "Khaleesi."

You actually didn't think this happened, did you? I'll just post the URL rather than the picture itself: http://runa-the-seamstress.deviantart.com/art/My-Little-Baby-where-I-ve-been-299043643

There's an even worse example, actually, if it isn't a hoax. Someone named their daughter Futashy. Fluttershy is a pony from the show and a futa is, well, Google it but not anywhere near work.

Why am I not fucking surprised... Those kids better be thinking up new names for themselves when they mature enough, that's for sure.
 
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