Log In

Home
    - Create Journal
    - Update
    - Download

LiveJournal
    - News
    - Paid Accounts
    - Contributors

Customize
    - Customize Journal
    - Create Style
    - Edit Style

Find Users
    - Random!
    - By Region
    - By Interest
    - Search

Edit ...
    - Personal Info &
      Settings
    - Your Friends
    - Old Entries
    - Your Pictures
    - Your Password

Developer Area

Need Help?
    - Lost Password?
    - Freq. Asked
      Questions
    - Support Area



Auntie Singe Addams ([info]singe) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-03-15 00:11:00


Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Entry tags:childfree

Save Spuds Mackenzie!!1!!
Soooo, a three year old kid broke out the Crayola washable markers and went to town on the family dog.

This being Cute Overload the response was immediate and predictable.

HORRIBLE PARENTING!

BAH! HORRIBLE CHILDFREE OVERREACTION!

YIKES! HORRIBLE THROW ON THAT COUCH!



(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]honorh
2009-03-15 01:06 pm UTC (link)
But you don't UNDERSTAND! The kid will grow up to be a MONSTER because his parents let him DRAW ON A DOG when he was three!!! O NOEZ!!!!!

. . . fr srs, if he didn't have a dog, he'd be drawing on his baby sister. And Mom would still take a picture. As she should.

One of the commenters who was telling the "ZOMG MONSTER!" woman to chill the hell out is an animal-welfare worker. She basically said that she sees such horrible things every day that this doesn't even register. I'm in agreement. The dog doesn't appear to mind, so what's the damage?

(Reply to this)(Parent)(Thread)


[info]white_tean
2009-03-15 01:12 pm UTC (link)
I know, I mean I've been involved in caring for some kittens in the last couple of years, and I mean, my family has rescued them from situations where they're allowed to starve to death and live in their own filth, and die for entirely avoideable reasons.

The fact that a kid is being raised to love his dog and treat it as a member of the family and allow itup on the couch? How is there even a remote possibility of that not being a *GOOD THING*?

(Reply to this)(Parent)


(Read comments) -

 
   
Privacy Policy - COPPA
Legal Disclaimer - Site Map