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What do you mean by a "better life" after all by your own words you screwed yours up
Rich said:What do you mean by a "better life" after all by your own words you screwed yours up
Jen I don't have the time or constitution to go through your posts, try the drink problem for startersjsanders said:To which example are you referring?”
Rich said:Jen I don't have the time or constitution to go through your posts, try the drink problem for starters
as usual you missed the pointjsanders said:If you are implying that I was bragging on my daughter… you are correct.
ColinEssex said:as usual you missed the point
where I said "in general" I actually meant "in general" - it stands to reason everyone here will have inch-perfect kids whether its true or not, no-one would admit otherwise.
Many of the UK kids (when away from mummy and daddy) are a lawless bunch who terrorise, get drunk, take drugs, vandalise, steal cars and should generally be shot.
Other UK kids are so introvert they never go out.
Should kids have their own TV / PS2 and the like? who is to blame? society, parents, lack of corporal punishment? why do kids have no respect these days? should a cop be allowed to give a kid a clip round the ear?
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Rich said:You must have grown up maladjusted then because that's what all the experts today say will happen
ColinEssex said:Nice one - it can only take a Brit to spot that.
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KenHigg said:You don't think you've ever mentioned it or you don't think you have any kids?
He did, aren't you with us today?KenHigg said:So Col, are you going to answer this?
Now who's stereotyping, typical American, one rule for you and one for all elsejsanders said:By the way that's where the Irish and the native genes came from. No wonder they had issues.
Instinct?MrsGorilla said:What makes you say that?
Rich said:Now who's stereotyping, typical American, one rule for you and one for all else
Stop trying to wriggle out of it, you pointed the finger of blame at the fact that they were Irishjsanders said:Actually Rich, alcoholism is proven to have a genetic tag. In more than one study of twins separated at birth, there was displayed a propensity to alcoholism.
So no, in answer to your short.
It was not a generalization is was supported by actual studies. You will have a difficult time educating me on alcoholism Rich.
Rich said:Stop trying to wriggle out of it, you pointed the finger of blame at the fact that they were Irish
jsanders said:And don't forget I also said they were Indians. But Indians are American so why would you worry about how they feel.
By the way that's where the Irish and the native genes came from. No wonder they had issues.
Where ?Matty said:He explained himself.
Rich said:Instinct?
Would that be female bias?MrsGorilla said:That's not what I would call it.