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Thanks! Though most of my celebrating was yesterday. Since I have to work this afternoon and go to ballet tonight (with a "Birthday Girl" tiara on. XD)
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Also, I hope you know I've been yelling SHOTS SHOTS SHOTSSHOTSSHOTS SHOTS EVERYBODY all weekend. Is this... is this a casserole of large pasta shells stuffed with smaller pasta shells? Why does that seem extremely wrong to me?
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That seems... Odd. I like baked stuffed shells, but I don't think they need to be stuffed with other shells.
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Just something to take into consideration as a whole, not specifically for you. The reason people can't just 'look the other way' and sell something to minors is because the minor isn't the one who's going to lose their job and cause the store to be fined :| Let's say I sell you a manga without checking your ID and there's a pretty graphic sex scene in it, your mom finds it and demands to know where you got it. Your mom comes charging down to the store and shows up with the receipt to prove you bought it and that I was the cashier who sold it. Not only would i lose my job, probably end up with the store getting in trouble, but I could be in a lot of trouble for selling 'pornography' to a child. Same with cashier that won't sell you cigarettes or beer. It's not them being squaresville mcsqaure, it's them not only risking their job but risking getting in enormous trouble for selling it to minors. Quote:
My mother always based what I watched on how mature of a person she felt I was. If there was a film she thought I'd enjoy watching that might not normally not be shown to children she made her decision on me as an individual. I ended up very much loving Silent of the Lambs at age 9 or so but my teacher did not appreciate my memorization of 'The Raven' as my class project when I was around 7 or 8 :| she told me I wasn't allowed to use Poe in class projects anymore because it was 'sad'. My mom took offense to that. She had this big ass book that I begged her to buy for me that's called the Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe and she would read some of them to me and a friend when we where younger. I remember my friend was scared of 'The Pit and the Pendulum' but I thought it was a bit boring and liked 'The Tell Tale Heart' a lot more. Maybe it was just how my mom read one story to the next, I should give it a try again. But anyway. Me enjoying certain things other kids may not have been 'ready' to engage in was just us having different personalities. Some kids may be very frightened by watching Silence of the Lambs or reading Edgar Allen Poe, and that's okay. It just means parents know their children best and know what they're 'ready' to be engaged with. Some kids are ready for PG-13 when they're 8, some are ready when they're 13, and some aren't ready for it until they're 15. I put a lot more faith in the parent to judge what is appropriate for their own child then some scribbling on a DVD case. That doesn't mean maturity ratings are bad or wrong, but I feel like we should give parents the credit to know what they're doing with their own child. It really bothers me when society babies parents like they don't know what to do with their own children unless everyone writes down a list or something: -Feed baby -Clothe baby -No Grand Theft Auto for baby Quote:
What. Lady you just had like 3 isles to chose your bible from. We had only like, three copies of The Quran and the town had easily as great a number of Muslims as Christians. We didn't even have a single copy of the Torah or any other religious book. Lady had three full isles to walk through and decide from with bibles ranging from 'large text' to 'teen bible study' and 'pocket bible'.That's not including the extra isle and a half for specifically Christian Fiction and Christian Romance novels you had to pick from. But people where saying we're an indecent bookstore because kids can go buy an LGBTQ book. I guess at some point one person told a manager we should have the books covers turned so kids can't see what they are. So that's my experience with people complaining about material that can be sold to kids. ![]() I'd also like to note the LGBTQ novels where not 'romance' novels or erotica.
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Your teacher would have hated me - when I was 8 I spent a few weeks at my aunts while my parents went out of town one summer. My older cousin read me "The Black Cat", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Tell Tale Heart", "The Raven", "Anabell Lee" and I believe "The Bells" as BEDTIME stories.
I loved it. And had The Raven memorized by the time my parents picked me up. My mom was impressed. My mom let me watch movies when she thought I was ready. I saw the Sixth Sense in theaters when I was 10 or 11 and was fine. If she wasn't sure, she watched it first and then decided. Or read a detailed description. Books were the same way. As long as it didn't contain graphically detailed sex scenes I could read whatever I wanted. (And that rule was mostly because I was like 9.)
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Chucky when I was 4, mind you it scarred me and I can't watch Chucky.
Otherwise, Nightmare on Elm Street at 6, Splatterhouse 2 at 8, and who knows how many adult movies and game when I was a young teen.
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I started reading when I was 3 and constantly read whatever my mom had laying around, regardless of its age-appropriateness. We never had any video games so that wasn't an issue, but there weren't many movies or television shows our mom expressly forbade if they were on and there were adults present. We were also allowed to buy whatever CDs we wanted, but neither my sister nor I never really listened to rap or metal and I think if we had my mother would have put the kibosh on those purchases out of her own prejudices.
For me it resulted in a broad vocabulary, a slightly worrisome interest in the paranormal and the macabre, and my tendency to sleep with the covers over my head. There were many things that came up in what I read or watched that I just didn't understand until I was older, and I think that's the case with a lot of children, but the (sometimes justified) fear isn't so much that they'll comprehend what they're seeing but rather that they'll try to imitate it without understanding what they're doing. Really it's the responsibility of every parent to know their child and figure out what will and will not be appropriate for them. Ratings systems are useful in that regard, and resources that discuss what kind of content is in any given media. That means I can do my research before making a purchase; I don't know why you wouldn't bother to at least look things up before spending a fortune on taking your kids to the movies and then get upset when it turns out there's something in it you don't consider appropriate for them, or they wind up getting scared. Then again, kids change, especially little ones: we played Skyrim around LD from the time he was a few months old, but now that he has a different grasp on the world around him he tends to get scared when a dragon appears on screen. That's part of being a parent, too: continually evaluating and reassessing your child's needs.
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LOL new spammer.
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Ya'll goofed up.
Didn't we tell you before how to handle the situation?
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Man acknowledges troll by telling others not to. Man's struggle is hopeless and eternal.
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I want to snark at the thread, but I know I shouldn't!
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You're gettin real existential on us Emmers...
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Yes, but the topic would have died with that.
It's not the fault of who keeps going, but who keeps starting it. *GLARE*
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