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I’m tryna pole like this 😍
This is literally the funniest video on this entire site
Armin Blasbichler
The only white foolishness I condone
I love how he respected the force and threw himself back a reasonable force distance
What nerds………………….I respect
I love how the camera man waited til he got enough footage before telling him the correct way of smoking marijuana
LMAO THIS HURTS MY SOUL
This nigga has clearly done crack before
FUCKING FOUND IT
I’m crying 😂😂😂😂
Am I the only one who thinks that hitting a kid and abuse are different things? Like, if I ever had a kid, I wouldn’t spank their ass raw or something like that. But a bop on the mouth or the ear pull or a smack upside the head? Yea. Those are behavior modifiers.
Except they’re not.
The studies done by the trained psychologists in this joke show that little kids don’t associate being hit with the thing they’ve done wrong. Very small children only understand consequences that are directly caused by the thing they did. Steal a biscuit, biscuit tastes good. Then for no reason mummy hit me. Very different to stole a biscuit, now no biscuit after dinner because I stole a biscuit.
And they also show that when a child is old enough to understand why they are being hit that non-physical punishment is equally as effective and less mentally harmful in the long run.
Do you know who benefits the most from hitting as a punishment? The parent. It gives a satisfaction rush. Parents do it because it makes them feel good.
Basically kids have two stages: too young to understand why they are being hit so physical punishment is useless for anything other than teaching a child that bigger stronger people can hit you whenever they like (Which sounds like the same lesson you would learn from abuse)
And the second stage is old enough to be reasoned with so many punishment options are available and you chose physical violence because it makes *you* feel better, which is an abusive action.
The only time a person should ever use violence against another human being, of any age, is to stop that person from being violent themselves.
We need to listen to the professionals telling us what is actively harmful to our children and what is actually effective in helping them learn how to grow up and navigate each new stage of their development.
Children are people and you need to Respect them, part of that is learning how to help them and what harms them and not doing the thing that harms them.
-FemaleWarrior, She/They
i think it’s a societal perversion to acknowledge that hitting your mother, your friend, your grandma if they did something “wrong” is not okay, yet for some strange reason this same correct logic is never used on children… the irony is that children are objectively less culpable for their actions than adults yet we use the most violent methods available to “correct” their actions. I find this a disgusting paradox.
Apart from all the science, one story has always been a strong reinforcer in my opinion on physical discipline. The story comes from Astrid Lindgren, the creator of Pippi Longstocking:
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“When I was about 20 years old, I met an old pastor’s wife who told me that when she was young and had her first child, she didn’t believe in striking children, although spanking kids with a switch pulled from a tree was standard punishment at the time.
But one day when her son was 4 or 5, he did something that she felt warranted a spanking — the first in his life. And she told him he would have to go outside and find a switch for her to hit him with.
The boy was gone a long time. And when he came back in, he was crying. He said to her, ‘Mama, I couldn’t find a switch, but here’s a rock you can throw at me.’
All of the sudden, a mother understood how the situation felt from the child’s point of view: that if my mother wants to hurt me, it makes no difference what she does it with; she might as well do it with a stone. The mother took the boy onto her lap, and they both cried. Then she laid the rock on a shelf in the kitchen to remind herself forever: never violence.”
“You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering.”
— Ernest Hemingway
this is still the funniest fucking thing i remember being 7 and almost throwing up watching this and now im 20 puking onto my rug
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Wait, these aren’t paintings?!
I spent the whole time scrolling down going “are these photorealistic paintings or actual photos”
Finally it’s back on my dash again and I’m still in awe.
Those are just beautiful and I mean every detail. I can’t believe those are “simply” from a Hair Award. I mean the hair looks fantastic but so does everything else.
literally how can you hate this masterpiece
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