I don't even know what that means. I just want to a) stop seeing his radical right wing stuff and b) stop seeing your posts about a drunk lefty spammer.
Also I still can't figure out why you think I have multiple accounts here...
Assuming I use it at dinner, are we? 😂 (I don't, by the way.) I'm not talking about when someone is using the phone too much, I'm talking about using it as a general punishment for literally anything.
You are automatically assuming I'm constantly on it, but I'm actually not. Actually, very few teenagers are on their phones the amount most adults imagine they are.
But Harry Potter was originally books, remember, and the books are absolutely fantastic. Granted, I do slightly more enjoy the story of Star Wars, but given my general preference for books, I'm going to have to say Star Wars and Harry Potter are equally good and each have things about them that are better than the other.
The Star Wars books are great too, especially the ROTS novel, but of course, they were originally movies.
Anyway I'm kind of rambling, my point is they're both great. Lol.
That's just not what Christmas is to me. If all Christmas is to a child is believing that a guy with a beard is bringing you toys... that's really sad. I mean, I celebrate it as a Christian, but even in a non-religious way, do you want Christmas to be a consumer thing or a spending time with family and giving each other gifts thing?
Getting a trampoline from Santa Clause was fun, but it would have been more meaningful to know my parents answered my request for a trampoline rather than bearded guy who gets you whatever you want. Also, teaching kids to make Christmas lists/write letters to Santa Clause is a terrible idea. It teaches children not to be happy with what they have and to not believe their parents would get them what they want - and it also encourages wanting more different things than what they have.
Once, when I was seven, my mother got a video of me on "Santa Clause's" lap and he asked what I wanted for Christmas. I felt put on the spot because even as a seven year old, I really was happy with what I had and didn't really have a Christmas list. So I just said, "Anything. ...World peace." All of my mother's facebook friends and their facebook friends thought it was staged. It wasn't. Belief in Santa Clause is ruining the idea that a child can be selfless and not just care about getting presents.
Believing in Santa Clause is most definitely not one of the happiest memories of my childhood. I wish I never thought there was some stranger bringing me Christmas presents. I wish I had thanked my parents for getting me things instead of believing that a random red-suited guy actually cared about what I wanted.
My parents also used it to guilt trip me. "If you don't do what we tell you to do, Santa won't bring you presents." Now they use other things, like taking away piano lessons or not letting me do sports anymore. But when it was Santa Clause, it made me feel more powerless to make any arguments about anything, even if I really felt like I was right. Parents also use it to scare their kids into obedience. There's no point in using Santa Clause at all.
A lefty incessantly posts spam because:
a. Like in many lefty cities (where there is little enforcement of laws against rioting and looting, as long as these are done by lefties), there is little enforcement of rules here against spamming.
b. He is a narcissist.
c. He is an alcoholic.
d. He is deranged.
e. All of the above.
Amirite?
I don't even know what that means. I just want to a) stop seeing his radical right wing stuff and b) stop seeing your posts about a drunk lefty spammer.
Also I still can't figure out why you think I have multiple accounts here...
Assuming I use it at dinner, are we? 😂 (I don't, by the way.) I'm not talking about when someone is using the phone too much, I'm talking about using it as a general punishment for literally anything.
You are automatically assuming I'm constantly on it, but I'm actually not. Actually, very few teenagers are on their phones the amount most adults imagine they are.
Is this sarcastic? Lol I feel like this is sarcastic
Star Wars movies > Harry Potter movies.
But Harry Potter was originally books, remember, and the books are absolutely fantastic. Granted, I do slightly more enjoy the story of Star Wars, but given my general preference for books, I'm going to have to say Star Wars and Harry Potter are equally good and each have things about them that are better than the other.
The Star Wars books are great too, especially the ROTS novel, but of course, they were originally movies.
Anyway I'm kind of rambling, my point is they're both great. Lol.
Do you mean Episode 1 Phantom Menace or Episode 2 Attack of the Clones? I mean neither of them are as good as Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith...
For SURE. And honestly that was what made it the most amazing movie of all time lol
They should have done either Anakin/Padme or Han/Leia.
Same here lol especially since the internet is basically a toxic place where everyone argues about everything
Idk why people weren't super excited I mean Clone Wars is awesome
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(Santa Clause)
That's just not what Christmas is to me. If all Christmas is to a child is believing that a guy with a beard is bringing you toys... that's really sad. I mean, I celebrate it as a Christian, but even in a non-religious way, do you want Christmas to be a consumer thing or a spending time with family and giving each other gifts thing?
Getting a trampoline from Santa Clause was fun, but it would have been more meaningful to know my parents answered my request for a trampoline rather than bearded guy who gets you whatever you want. Also, teaching kids to make Christmas lists/write letters to Santa Clause is a terrible idea. It teaches children not to be happy with what they have and to not believe their parents would get them what they want - and it also encourages wanting more different things than what they have.
Once, when I was seven, my mother got a video of me on "Santa Clause's" lap and he asked what I wanted for Christmas. I felt put on the spot because even as a seven year old, I really was happy with what I had and didn't really have a Christmas list. So I just said, "Anything. ...World peace." All of my mother's facebook friends and their facebook friends thought it was staged. It wasn't. Belief in Santa Clause is ruining the idea that a child can be selfless and not just care about getting presents.
Believing in Santa Clause is most definitely not one of the happiest memories of my childhood. I wish I never thought there was some stranger bringing me Christmas presents. I wish I had thanked my parents for getting me things instead of believing that a random red-suited guy actually cared about what I wanted.
If being in high school and on social media is a tall tale nowadays, I don't know what to think anymore. 😂
Revenge of the Sith is the best and nobody will change my mind.
(Santa Clause)
My parents also used it to guilt trip me. "If you don't do what we tell you to do, Santa won't bring you presents." Now they use other things, like taking away piano lessons or not letting me do sports anymore. But when it was Santa Clause, it made me feel more powerless to make any arguments about anything, even if I really felt like I was right. Parents also use it to scare their kids into obedience. There's no point in using Santa Clause at all.