The children are the future...
December 13, 200716 comments
Don't be hatin'...
Me for posting this.
**UPDATE**: I think I found her daddy...
I might have to upload a copy of the FLV file for this video so that it can be preserved in the event that YouTube yanks it.
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OH MY!
Sexy body? HA!
This girl needs a daddy in her life to beat her and then sit on her till she gets some sense. Maybe in another 10 or 15 years.
But a questions that I have, if a girl is THAT loose, why would anyone PAY her?
My wife laughs at me when I occasionally watch Maury but the human train wrecks I see on that show fill me with a schadenfreude that somehow make me feel better about my own life.
Erik's right, she needs a daddy to knock some sense into her. And to think she's only 2 years older than my own daughter. Oh, and I loved that accent of hers. Classy. Just screams "career potential", don't it?
Yo, don't be hatin'!
Sad. The mother seems upset. But how did this girl get there?
Lack of a father would definitely contribute.
I weep for those kids. They don't understand what they're doing.
HA! I will admit to watching certain shows that will have a bunch of really stupid women fighting over the stupidest of things non-stop. I enjoy small doses of these shows for a single reason. It serves as a constant reminder of why I don't have many female friends, there is too much drama.
MikeT and I went out to dinner with one of his friends awhile back and I was telling him about this girl I know. She and I are not friends and she personally drives me nuts. She said Ruth Bader Ginsburg was on the silver dollar, and that Pocahontas was on the Sacagawea dollar and that "Pocahontas" had a wigwam on her back to carry around her baby, pictured on the dollar. I could go on about this girl, but I think everyone would want to gouge out their eyes. She horrifies me every time she opens her mouth. Anyway, Mike's friend asked me an interesting question. Did I have any female friends that were not engineers, physicists, or mathematicians? I thought about it and the answer was NO. Scary, but not surprising. I enjoy conversations about magnetic fields, binary arithmetic, and such - which are not typical "girl" talk.
Anyway, I don't have many "girl"friends and people give me grief about it all the time, but you know, watching those shows reminds me why I live happily the way I live. It is a good dose of reality for my mind. Plus, I find it to be hilarious how stupid these women are and unfortunately how real this behavior is.
Sorry, that was supposed to be a reply to Pablo, not sure what happened, since I know I clicked reply.
Interesting.
Sad.
Funny.
Another welfare mom to be...
Aaah, the life of some :(
DAGNAMMIT, signed...
WW :)
Ah Maury.
I love the way these women run offstage when they hear the word "You are NOT the father!".
>I will admit to watching certain shows that will have a bunch of really stupid women fighting over the stupidest of things non-stop...
Wow. I couldn't even watch 10 seconds of it. 5 seconds in, you know what's going to happen 5 years from now.
I would say 20, but it won't last that long.
It is to white/black/latino trash what "the power of Christ compels you" is to demons in movies with Roman Catholic priests doing exorcisms.
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I have only been able to stomach my way through about the first minute. After that, I find myself willing to go psychotic on her wigger ass. I don't know how the mostly black audience restrained themselves. Was she really that funny to them?
Many seem to "grow up" and retain, if slightly altered, what this young woman is exhibiting. It does not seem constrained to woman, though the practice of it seems to be slightly different. It seems to be a form of immaturity, a radicalized, often militarized, notion of self, what should be, and how relationships and reality will be. It is frustrating dealing with that.
My last girlfriend exhibited much of this, though it was difficult to see for quite a while. Then statements like "there is no difference between good and bad" and "economics, to include the study of the subject, are man made, artificial, and it is used to keep women and minorities down" started being heard.
Being a reasonable man, I decided to take a look at her notions and concerns, as seriously as I could. I could have been wrong about these things, right? And, to be honest, I still make many mistakes and will never have it down pat, though too, I will not stop trying. In any case, I found two major problems with working with her this way. The first is that, even when she had something and I would try to explore that, she would retreat to a step beyond (or two initially) where I would follow. I do not believe she was sincere. Second, most of her notions are utter madness. In the end, I feel sorry for her.
So, I do not think this is an absolute modern problem. This woman is well into middle age. Nor is it sex based, I know a man with the same problem (he is a technician, and middle aged as well). All I am certain of is that when I encounter such people now, I stay quiet, nod in a friendly manner, then avoid ever being in their presence again.
After about 30 seconds of that I started feeling an uncontrollable urge to put her over my knee and give her the paddling of her life.
The tragedy is that she will almost certainly never understand that she will never find happiness with such an attitude.
That reminded me of something from the band Nine Inch Nails: "Happiness in slavery..."
We've all done that before. Cared enough about someone who is utterly irrational, that we found ourselves trying to reason with them and treat them like a reasonable person. Once you've been burned by that, though, you tend to find yourself standing back a little bit to gauge what kind of person you are dealing with.