so this kids is 9 years old, just read the article, keep in mind the drive he took was about an hour long
http://www.king5.com/localnews/stori....49d4abb2.html
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so this kids is 9 years old, just read the article, keep in mind the drive he took was about an hour long
http://www.king5.com/localnews/stori....49d4abb2.html
omg... BULLSHIT where the fuck is there a x button and an o button and a joystick on a car? playstation couldn't of taught him that... i'm sick of people underestimating childrens abilities... shit i coulda drove a fullsized truck at 7... it's NOT THAT GODDAMNED HARD OF A CONCEPT!Quote:
She believes he learned to drive from playing video games on a PlayStation
well, he did crash the car at the airport
Wow, thats fuckin brilliant! I would beat my child for this.
well he couldve been playing gran turismo with a set of pedals and a steering wheel you can get. but i dont know how realistic it could really be.Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
That is fucking crazy, I always had dreams of doing shit like that when I was little, never followed through though.
i still highly doubt it...
i'm really sick of parents blaming their kids behaviour on video games.... FUCK THAT it's because you didn't raise the lil bastard right! just take fuckin responsibility for you fucking up! shit quit blaming your poor parenting skills on other things....
if i had a kid who did this, "beat" isnt the word i would use. more like "stomp his fucking face in"Quote:
Originally Posted by Pipe Dreams
What a badass!
i'd like to see those of you who claim you'd beat their ass, actually do it.... when i was younger (i've wanted a kid since like 12, i've always been very mature for my age, until i hit about 19, then i went to very immature :p) i used to think of all the things my child could do to make me beat his ass... now i have a child.... i can't lay a hand on him...
whoopin' ass may have been the 'best' punishment back in the day... but if you develope a very strong parental figure vision in your child very early, a simple, well grounded NO works wonders... lol but i was the only one raising him for the first few months, he won't really listen to no when anyone else tells him, my wife can be going there saying no no no over and over... then all i have to do is say NO (not yelling, but very firm) and he'll stop immedieatly.