meeeeeeee you're right fuck the kid he is too far gone, but lets get that teacher into counseling we might be able to save her!!
meeeeeeee you're right fuck the kid he is too far gone, but lets get that teacher into counseling we might be able to save her!!
If he's really having nightmares, he should harden the Fuck up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unkIVvjZc9Y
Yes, the joke's been done, but... quick, someone stand the dumbass psychologist in front of a nice, deep well so I can finish the quote properly.
TXGal, honey, put your meth pipe down and pick up a dictionary. You might learn something.
traumatized and suffering from nightmares? Fuck off!
Please. The kid is 'having nightmares' b/c he had to spell what he says. This is what we call a Sympathetic Ruse. He's afraid he's in trouble, and his whack parents are buying into the "trauma." He's five, he swore, he wrote a letter. Not a story, not a problem.
Dad, are you raising a boy or a soft peice of cooked spaghetti? My 11 month old girl would kick your arse!
Toughen up princess!
"Traumatized" is spelled with an f'ing Z!! Where's the f'ing editor?? Where's the f'ing spell checker!! Oh the humanity!
PS In addition to the parents, Child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg should also grow a pair.
In the zpirit of theze mezzagez, fuck you. It's the English, Aussies are just convicted Brits, that can't even pronounce what they spell! It's miliTARY not "miliTREE" , sKedule not sHedule. Go back to shool!
"If its so traumatizing writing it to his parents, then why was it so easy for him to say in the playground?"
This, to the infinity plus one.
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