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cowbell9
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And yet another reason people should not keep snakes... |
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..in the house. Two year old strangled by pet python in oxford, fl. WHY<WHY do these rednecks keep serpants in the crib. BREAK OUT THE HOE!!! How ya
feeling now Daddy? friggin dumbshit.
"A loss will be good for us in the long run"
Frances Drebin "I've had a handfull of man-crushes with players" Rebelbruiser 1/30/08 |
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GoState662 |
So at Ole Miss | #21 | ||
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2 year old babies are not humans?
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OMlawdog |
Oh the snake was in another room... | #22 | ||
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I mean, what are the chances of a snake moving? Im assuming slim to none. I mean everyone knows that snakes are immobile animals.
By the way the term enclosure is not the proper word here, the proper word is open container. The snake was in an open container. You know how I know it was open? BECAUSE THE SNAKE GOT OUT!!! They are freaking idiots. Allowing a deadly animal to roam free in the house is negligent. A death resulted from their clear negligence, and they should be prosecuted and hopefully people will take better precautions while housing predators and babies in the same home. |
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OMlawdog |
I don't want my child to experience the Amazon at the age of 2... | #23 | ||
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I didn't have a snake in my house growing up, and I don't feel like I missed out.
Im not sure I didn't know someone that didn't play Nintendo or Sega growing up, and some of the best athletes in the world play games inside. OCD is straightening fringe on the carpet, not making sure your child is safe while he is at home. |
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Sutterkane woya |
I'm not saying they should be punished either way | #24 | ||
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Obviously it was an accident, but it still could have been prevented with better measures. I am hearing that the guy did not have a permit for the snake,
which the permit probably asks if you have small children in the house. It's hard to deny there being at least some negligence. Children accidentally
hurt themselves with their parent's firearms too, which is an accident, but that doesn't mean the parents shouldn't have been more careful about
how they stored the weapons.
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cowbell9 |
The kid was prolly whining or crying. that sounds like a.... | #25 | ||
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wounded animal to the snake. The snake did what he was supose to do. Thats why you dont have non-domesicated animals as pets. Just @##%@%* dumb. " Hey
Stubby?, can I see your pet Alligator please?"
"A loss will be good for us in the long run"
Frances Drebin "I've had a handfull of man-crushes with players" Rebelbruiser 1/30/08 |
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OMlawdog |
I can't believe Im saying this... | #26 | ||
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I agree 100% with CB9.
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Stansfield |
My point is that accidents happen. | #27 | ||
Slippery floors, corners, desks air, blankets, belts - I think you are ok with having those. Kids slip on slippery floors and bang their heads on the corners of desks all the time. Kids get wrapped up in their own blankets and suffocate. Kids get belts wrapped around their necks and strangle themselves. Air is full of germs, viruses and chemicals that can cause severe injury and sickness to your children. Your list of childproofing sounds like a fugging stepford house. This is a dangerous damn world. You can't child proof the world. And if you don't think Americans are becoming pussies then you have your head under a rock. Playgrounds used to be fun. We used to have big towering masses of iron jungle gyms and huge two story slides and swings that you could touch the sky with. Go to a park these days and the playgrounds are boring and plastic and pussified. We are raising a bunch of little pussies who can't handle losing or scraping their knees. We have to give everyone a trophy and we don't even keep score in sports anymore. What is the point of sports if there are no winners and losers. Sports are supposed to teach us that sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, not that you never lose and you always win. We are raising pussies.
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Sutterkane woya |
so your solution to the pussification of america | #28 | ||
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is to put our toddlers through a variable gauntlet of training and hell that rivals the raising of Spartans in 300, complete with bed of knives to walk over, a
pool to sink or swim in, and at the end, a battle royal between a burmese python and a pit bull.
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thelaw |
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Who'd have thought the topic of snakes killing children would have ever:
1. Brought up "child proofing." 2. Exposed so many snake enthusiasts on this message board. 3. Introduced the "pussification of america" phrase, which is usually reserved for threads involving the roughing the passer call. In an odd way, I find this completely hilarious. |
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msudawg12 |
It is better to be a pussy that lives to 70 | #30 | ||
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than a badass toddler that got killed by a snake because its parents were to 17'n stupid to get rid of it.
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DowntownDawg |
Why even own a pet snake? | #31 | ||
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They have no personality, no loyalty, and all they are programmed to do is kill and eat. What does the owner get out of it? I guess it is some kind of
masculinity insecurity thing. "Look at me. I own a snake. I am a badass."
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Stansfield |
Not at all. | #32 | ||
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It is only natural that we protect our dear sweet children with every fiber of our being from all harm and pain, but the product of that sheltering is a bunch
of pussies.
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RebelBruiser |
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I take my daughter to the park at least once a week, if not more. We go to the zoo probably once a month. I take her to baseball, football, and basketball
games now often. I let her play freely when we go to these places, within reason. For example, I help her climb things that she can't quite do on her own
yet. However, I didn't take her to public places very often in her first couple months of life, especially when it was really hot outside. That's just
being responsible.
And I didn't just let her roam free in my house with sockets uncovered, blind cords dangling in her reach, cabinets not child proofed, etc. until she was old enough to understand what to avoid on her own. I also put up a lot of tables and other small pieces of furniture that she could hurt herself on until she was old enough to walk stably on her own, and I kept her away from the fireplace until she could walk stably. Do you have kids of your own? I'm just curious, because you don't sound like you do. It's one thing to be a germaphobe. It's another to use common sense to try to protect your child from basic things that can easily hurt them. |
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Stansfield |
See, that sort of attitude is why America is pussified. you would rather be an old pussy | #34 | ||
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then a young badass living your life to the fullest. What made the greatest generation the greatest is that they just said, "17 it, we're gonna kick
some ass no matter what happens to us, we don't want to be old pussies." They got to be old pussies because they were badasses, not a bunch of whiney
debt incurring pussies.
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Stansfield |
I'm not telling you whether or not I have kids so you can sneak into my house @ night. | #35 | ||
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internets are not for kids
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OMlawdog |
There is no way you have a child and are just talking out of your ass... | #36 | ||
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Protecting your child from dangers does not make your child a pussy. It just doesn't. In your warped mind it may, but that is because you have no idea
what you are talking about.
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Sutterkane woya |
keep going. I'm sure you're close to a forum title | #37 | ||
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msudawg12 |
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Stansfield wrote:you just pointed out what I was saying. This child didnt live its life. It died. It did not choose to live with a snake. It was chosen for him. |
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OMlawdog |
Living life to fullest = Letting your child get eaten by a snake... | #39 | ||
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No thanks.
Just play russian roulette all day, that will really show people what a "real man" does. |
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thelaw |
Stansfield, you tend to choose odd hills to die on** | #40 | ||
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I don't get it.
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