Originally posted by SunburntYeah nevermind you desecrated the coyotes remains for no good reason other than a supremely idiotic form of entertainment. 😵
Actually, my daughter is really into animals and their interior (she has the whole Vet thing going on) and always has been. She mostly enjoys looking at animals in this way. She initiates most of our inspections.
My interest is in skulls and bones.
My other two are not much interested in either, beyond initial curiosity. All three remained in the ca ...[text shortened]... said that, I've made a few mistakes as a parent. In ten years, it's impossible not to.
1 edit
Originally posted by orangutanFalse dichotomy. You don't need to desecrate the rotting remains of a dead coyote "roadkill" in order to educate your children about wildlife. It is not perfectly natural, it is not traditional and if anything she is teaching her children that irresponsible behavior is to be encouraged is to be allowed and/or rewarded.
How is it obnoxious to educate your children?
The point sunburnt was making was about not ignoring her kids - as so many people do.
I see a lot of parents that don't seem to realise what a responsibility parenthood is. Sunburnt is obviously engaging her kids and is not afraid of exploring things like death and decay - perfectly natural things.
Originally posted by SunburntThat's how the Uni Bomber grew up!!!
My poor kids?
Poor kids are the ones who's parents grow their children to obesity, inactivity, helplessness and ridicule. Poor kids are the ones who live in filthy homes with parents who don't give a crap about them or beautiful homes with all they could want but no love or attention. Poor kids are the ones who live in crack houses, crap-holes, dangerous ...[text shortened]... s skull will have a place on their mantel. They think it's cool.
That's real, my dear.
Originally posted by MrHandand it would be silly for me to out the profound errors in you ways, your only real contribution to this topic is a sorry collection of "remote" and childish ad hominems. run and hide mrhand, you still haven't demonstrated any clear understanding of the topic at hand or any critical thinking skillz. what happened to that coyote is tragic no matter how you cut it, or how much you hide from the truth.
It is irrelevant to the general topic. I think that it might be relevant to why I find it hard to understand the rationale behind your posts.