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Good god 12:50 - May 14 with 6051 viewsloftboy

Just getting on a train at carpenders park, woman with two small children, called one of them a fûcking little mug and told the older one she not getting on the train as she hasn’t got a fûcking ticket! Heart breaking them kids have got no chance
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Good god on 13:24 - May 14 with 4861 viewsStanisgod

Unfortunately mate there's a lot of it about, the kids will grow up exactly the same and so it goes on.
They should be sterilised after one.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Good god on 13:29 - May 14 with 4827 viewsbosh67

Too many crap humans!

Never knowingly right.
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Good god on 13:33 - May 14 with 4807 viewscaliforniahoop

That’s heartbreaking
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Good god on 13:50 - May 14 with 4725 viewsMick_S

I got stuck between London Bridge and Bank tube stations; a little kid, maybe about 5 years old asked his mum why the train had stopped. At the third time of asking, and with each reason given by the mum getting worse, the kid looked up at her and said: “mum, stop f ucking about, will you?”

I wet myself.

It did make me laugh. I feel really bad now.
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Good god on 13:55 - May 14 with 4698 viewsSimonJames


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Good god on 14:13 - May 14 with 4644 viewsJuzzie

One of my 6 year old's class mates mum has just had her 3rd..... at 21. The class mate is the oldest of the three and actually is living with her grandparents who are the legal guardians because the mum couldn't cope.... then proceeded to have two more because "she doesn't want to work".
The class mate has issues and is a real handful at times for her grandparents who should actually be enjoying semi-retirement, not bringing up a 6 year old. Thankfully they're great people as they could see the destructive path their granddaughter would likely go down in life and want to break her away from that cycle.
Sadly, very few are like this and the vast majority of kids progress into a feral lifestyle.

The mum should have been sterilised. Yes, it's draconian but so many people are having to deal with the fallout of her selfish wants.

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Good god on 15:12 - May 14 with 4452 viewsPBLOCK

Some people shouldn’t be allowed to have kids

There’s a girl in my little girls class who is a nightmare. They are Year 2 so 6/7 years old. They have a little trophy for star pupil of the week and one day the trophy went missing and this girl told the teacher that my little girl had put it in her bag. So the teacher asked my little girl if she had taken it to which she said no but lo and behold when they looked in her bag there it was.

My little girl was devastated and got quite upset saying she would never do that and luckily the teacher is pretty switched on. Basically this kid had done it stitch her up. I was obviously pretty annoyed but my missus knows someone who knows this kids Mum and the stories are quite frankly horrific. Social services involved and the rest. The poor kid doesn’t stand a chance and a lot of her misbehaving is due to wanting attention

Feel sorry for kids who have to deal with this really
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Good god on 15:15 - May 14 with 4432 viewsBoston

About 20 years ago we had a snippet on local tv where the Boston PD had reason to question a 28 year old grandmother.

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Good god on 15:50 - May 14 with 4327 viewsCamberleyR

Good god on 14:13 - May 14 by Juzzie

One of my 6 year old's class mates mum has just had her 3rd..... at 21. The class mate is the oldest of the three and actually is living with her grandparents who are the legal guardians because the mum couldn't cope.... then proceeded to have two more because "she doesn't want to work".
The class mate has issues and is a real handful at times for her grandparents who should actually be enjoying semi-retirement, not bringing up a 6 year old. Thankfully they're great people as they could see the destructive path their granddaughter would likely go down in life and want to break her away from that cycle.
Sadly, very few are like this and the vast majority of kids progress into a feral lifestyle.

The mum should have been sterilised. Yes, it's draconian but so many people are having to deal with the fallout of her selfish wants.

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As you say, draconian it may be but personally, I agree with your last statement.

We are special guardians and have been for nearly two years for our nearly four year old grandson who was taken into care when he wasn't much more than a year old because his parents (my wife's eldest son, my stepson and his partner) had and continue to occasionally have an abusive relationship.

It's been hard work at times (especially for my missus) but thankfully he seems to be developing into a bright, intelligent little boy. We teach him good manners and show him right from wrong as any decent parents would do.

Sprung on us the other day was precisely some news we didn't want to hear. The mother is pregnant again. What is worse is how blasé and unconcerned my stepson seemed to be about it and not realise how totally bloody irresponsible he and her have been.
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Good god on 16:03 - May 14 with 4271 viewscolinallcars

I blame television.
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Good god on 16:04 - May 14 with 4266 viewsJuzzie

Good god on 15:50 - May 14 by CamberleyR

As you say, draconian it may be but personally, I agree with your last statement.

We are special guardians and have been for nearly two years for our nearly four year old grandson who was taken into care when he wasn't much more than a year old because his parents (my wife's eldest son, my stepson and his partner) had and continue to occasionally have an abusive relationship.

It's been hard work at times (especially for my missus) but thankfully he seems to be developing into a bright, intelligent little boy. We teach him good manners and show him right from wrong as any decent parents would do.

Sprung on us the other day was precisely some news we didn't want to hear. The mother is pregnant again. What is worse is how blasé and unconcerned my stepson seemed to be about it and not realise how totally bloody irresponsible he and her have been.
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Good on you & your missus for taking control of the little boy's life.
I was a parent late in life (47 when my son was born) and it's exhausting at times now with two, but utterly wonderful. For grandparents to be doing the same is something else.

It's a real quandary because part of the problem is all the time there are people to hoover up their mistakes, they'll just carry on doing it again and again.

As you say, totally irresponsible (and extremely selfish too but that seems to be the world we live in now).


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Good god on 16:58 - May 14 with 4086 viewsBuckR

Bit harsh of you to say that to some kids isn't it.......
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Good god on 06:50 - May 15 with 3701 viewswood_hoop

Good god on 15:50 - May 14 by CamberleyR

As you say, draconian it may be but personally, I agree with your last statement.

We are special guardians and have been for nearly two years for our nearly four year old grandson who was taken into care when he wasn't much more than a year old because his parents (my wife's eldest son, my stepson and his partner) had and continue to occasionally have an abusive relationship.

It's been hard work at times (especially for my missus) but thankfully he seems to be developing into a bright, intelligent little boy. We teach him good manners and show him right from wrong as any decent parents would do.

Sprung on us the other day was precisely some news we didn't want to hear. The mother is pregnant again. What is worse is how blasé and unconcerned my stepson seemed to be about it and not realise how totally bloody irresponsible he and her have been.
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Camberly, you and your wife in my eyes are absolute angels, most kids need just love and guidance, some parents it seems are devoid of realising just how these two simple things are such assets to give a child,

I wish all your family well, having children is such a wonderful responsibility, it may yet dawn on your stepson and his wife just what a precious thing they have created.


peace and love
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Good god on 07:24 - May 15 with 3637 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Good god on 15:50 - May 14 by CamberleyR

As you say, draconian it may be but personally, I agree with your last statement.

We are special guardians and have been for nearly two years for our nearly four year old grandson who was taken into care when he wasn't much more than a year old because his parents (my wife's eldest son, my stepson and his partner) had and continue to occasionally have an abusive relationship.

It's been hard work at times (especially for my missus) but thankfully he seems to be developing into a bright, intelligent little boy. We teach him good manners and show him right from wrong as any decent parents would do.

Sprung on us the other day was precisely some news we didn't want to hear. The mother is pregnant again. What is worse is how blasé and unconcerned my stepson seemed to be about it and not realise how totally bloody irresponsible he and her have been.
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Incredible reading. Well done to you both, you’re giving this kid a chance, your efforts deserve to be rewarded in time.

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Good god on 09:01 - May 15 with 3471 viewsMrSheen

Good god on 15:15 - May 14 by Boston

About 20 years ago we had a snippet on local tv where the Boston PD had reason to question a 28 year old grandmother.


One of my kids had a classmate whose mother had her at 14, and her mother also had her at 14. The grandmother, 35 at the time, had just had another kid, meaning her 7-year old granddaughter had a baby aunt! To be fair, my daughter really liked this girl.
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Good god on 09:39 - May 15 with 3428 viewshantssi

A couple I know have adopted 5, yes 5 children from the same woman, a drug addict.
He’s pretty well off living near Bondi Beach and they couldn’t have children of their own so chose to adopt but as he says, how many can they keep taking on every time she gets pregnant but the authorities keep playing the “sympathy” card, along the lines of you can’t leave one sibling out!
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Good god on 12:21 - May 15 with 3245 viewsderbyhoop

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Good god on 12:42 - May 15 with 3214 viewskensalriser

Not all humans have even basic life skills, for numerous reasons: mental health issues, poor education, learning difficulties, personality disorders, poverty, alcohol and drug abuse. For those of us able to do the basics like earn a living, stay out of the penal system and bring up kids, it's our job to make sure that the people who aren't as lucky are able get the help they need. Nazi style eugenics aren't the answer, either morally or biologically.

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Good god on 13:10 - May 15 with 3150 viewsdmm

Good god on 12:42 - May 15 by kensalriser

Not all humans have even basic life skills, for numerous reasons: mental health issues, poor education, learning difficulties, personality disorders, poverty, alcohol and drug abuse. For those of us able to do the basics like earn a living, stay out of the penal system and bring up kids, it's our job to make sure that the people who aren't as lucky are able get the help they need. Nazi style eugenics aren't the answer, either morally or biologically.


Absolutely kensalriser. Forced sterilisation is what hyper authoritarian governments do to control sections of their population they don't like - as with what's happening in China with the Uighurs today.
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Good god on 14:25 - May 15 with 3025 viewsMrSheen

Good god on 13:10 - May 15 by dmm

Absolutely kensalriser. Forced sterilisation is what hyper authoritarian governments do to control sections of their population they don't like - as with what's happening in China with the Uighurs today.


Canada until 1972, Sweden until 1975.
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Good god on 15:04 - May 15 with 2934 viewsdmm

Good god on 14:25 - May 15 by MrSheen

Canada until 1972, Sweden until 1975.


Indeed, and compulsory sterilisation is performed on disabled women and girls in many countries around the world today.
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Good god on 17:59 - May 15 with 2834 viewsJuzzie

Good god on 12:42 - May 15 by kensalriser

Not all humans have even basic life skills, for numerous reasons: mental health issues, poor education, learning difficulties, personality disorders, poverty, alcohol and drug abuse. For those of us able to do the basics like earn a living, stay out of the penal system and bring up kids, it's our job to make sure that the people who aren't as lucky are able get the help they need. Nazi style eugenics aren't the answer, either morally or biologically.


What about those who are clearly just selfish lazy entitled w@nkers?

That’s not a condition.
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Good god on 18:03 - May 15 with 2817 viewsMrSheen

Good god on 17:59 - May 15 by Juzzie

What about those who are clearly just selfish lazy entitled w@nkers?

That’s not a condition.


Stop complaining and do your “job”. And no, you didn’t apply and you can’t resign.
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Good god on 19:01 - May 15 with 2736 viewsCiderwithRsie

Good god on 18:03 - May 15 by MrSheen

Stop complaining and do your “job”. And no, you didn’t apply and you can’t resign.


That is pretty much the definition of life.
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Good god on 13:31 - May 16 with 2480 viewskensalriser

Good god on 17:59 - May 15 by Juzzie

What about those who are clearly just selfish lazy entitled w@nkers?

That’s not a condition.


The Prime Minister is a problem, I agree.

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