I have no motives to kill anyone yet. Plus, if I had, I would be scared of facing the law and the possible trauma left by my actions xD
Would you let your children do the same things that you are doing now at your age?
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@majesticowl that's amazing, given that this site is less than a year old
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@shutup I'm that good
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@majesticowl Pure genius.
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@ragnar Its "Hell No" for me. I don't want them to live their childhood and teenage years like I lived mine. No. I want them to experience the realness of the world. Let them live with lesser restrictions and let them experience lessons that they cannot learn inside a classroom. Though ofcourse, all of that comes with limitations.
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@ragnar my life is boring, I'd like my child to be more outgoing and adventurous, unlike me, who's lazy af and doesn't want to move and leave my precious bed 😩😬🙃
(PS. I have no plans on having a child yet...wayyyyyyy to young for that lmao)
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@ragnar fuck kids
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@makiboy :+1: :+1: :+1:
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@ragnar Make mistakes and don't be scared of failure because only these things will make you strong and make you learn what life is.
Be nice, have fun, make lots of memories and try to make every moment count.
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Parents always wanted to keep their children safe thats why they put some restrictions for our wellness. Every parents wish to provide all facilities or freedom that they wanted from their parents.But generation gap is always be the great factor between the thinking of children and parents and it will be also between our generation and our next generation, but due to adaptability feature of our generation it will not be that huge factor. Our thinking as children will be different when we become parents, this is great responsibility which only look easy. We will only realise how tough this responsibility when we will become parents because it is hard to see someone whom you love to be on wrong path.