View Full Version : worst thing ive seen in awhile
mbv2001
06-10-2007, 11:10 PM
this afternoon im chilling after a night of drinking. i hear some ppl talking out by my car so i go look out of my bedroom window. i see some teenagers i dont know and this boy who lives on my street who is a bit off or slow or whatever you want to call it. so i go back to sit down cause it was nothing going on just teenagers and boy from down the street talking on his cell phone. well while his back was turn to the other guys one of the sucker punched him and knocked him down and some other guy come over and start 2 kick him while he is down. so i get ready to go out and try to break it up the guys who jumped him hops in some car in speed off. thats the most ****ed up thing ive seen in awhile. do they really think tha they are tough for sucker punching and then jump someone they know is a bit off? the kid doesnt bother anybody! wish i had time to get my gun but it was licked up in my safe and my clips arent loaded. i wouldnt have shoot the lil punks but i wouldve put some n the air to scare them off. im just still issed off about that hearing yelling to stop and i couldnt get outside in time. i wanna be like billy bob and beat the **** outta them like on bad santa1 well just wanted to share the most ****ed up thing ive seen in awhile.
slow 2K2GT
06-10-2007, 11:15 PM
Kids today man have respect for nothing or no one! Had I did that as a kid my mother would have beat my *** with a belt or phone cord or even one of those giant *** wooden untensil that are tacky looking and hang on the wall.
PSUsouthpaw
06-10-2007, 11:25 PM
Thats what happens when you get saddled with a feel good education system thats afraid to punish kids for fear of hurting their feelings.
bdiggy
06-11-2007, 12:29 AM
Screw the unmanored teenage bastards of today! None of them have any type of values or respect toward older people(including their parents). I think they all need to spend a couple days w/ my father. He'll straighten them punks out w/ a quickness!
mregt02
06-11-2007, 10:30 AM
I have a 15 year old neighbor, whenever he sees me out doing some yard work he offers to help, I see him playing with his 4 year old sister outside all the time. The kid is active in sports and school, spends tons of time with his parents but is by no means a loner geeks.
The above story is horrible, I'm sure I would have acted like you did if I would have witnessed something like that.
The point here is that not all kids are bad, they don't "need" to get whooped by their fathers or mothers but they need to be liable for their actings, many of them are not but there are a few good kids out there who still deserve to be admired for their integrity.
Still a really ****ty story, it sucks for the other kid.
slow 2K2GT
06-11-2007, 10:37 AM
No I agree not all kids are bad or need a whoopin', but in todays society you see more and more teenagers who forget about the finer things in life and dont seem able to slow down long enough to help anyone but themselves. It really doesnt help that there are guys like Maury Povich that exploit the rotten little fu**ers and put them right in front of us.
dude, that really sucks.
There is a guy from my old neiborhood in his 40s and hes obviously really slow. But he is Really nice. would open a door for you, carry groceries, put a quarter in your meter.. whatever ya know. and i see people raggin on him and teasin him and stuff and i heard someone even punched him last year and it just breaks your heart. i mean people today really do have no respect. (this is a serious convo, but i cant help thinking of rodney dangerfield with the no respect line heh).
but your story is definitly a bummer and its worse that you were right there. little punks need some mannors
mbv2001
06-11-2007, 11:29 AM
ill prolly see those losers around again.that kids father was lookin them wish he found them, the kids father is lie some huge bodybuilder would have been great if he got his hands onthose kids lol.yea those kids are str8 pussies you sucker punkc and them jump a guys thats slow then hop in a car in take off. i just hope they dontthink that makes them tough. if they wanna be tough they can try me with my messed up back and ill kick they asses myself! lol
NHElantraGT
06-11-2007, 02:09 PM
Careful with the firearm... Even having a hand on it while holstered can get you in trouble, depending on what the witnesses say.
Which is why I would have gone out with my sword. People usually run when they see that.
LOL
mbv2001
06-11-2007, 02:21 PM
yea it would have taken too long for me to get it out since it was locked up and mags were empty. i have a night stick but dont know where that is. they were also beating him in my front yard. i just hope one somebody sucker punches them and jump them so they can see how it feels.
KeWLKaT
06-11-2007, 02:32 PM
That's why I am happy I got my PB gun, if I see kids making trouble in the street, a couple of shots in the ribs and they will run away :)
ghrpdx
06-11-2007, 02:59 PM
Should have written down the plate number for the parents.
hyunelan2
06-11-2007, 03:04 PM
Totally ****ty story. I agree that teenagers of today (hey, I'm 27, only 8 years ago I was a teenager) are much more disrespectful of people, rules, the law, parents, etc. Either that, or they've become much more visible in being disrespectful. I blame the Fast and the Furious. That movie came out and then kids all wanted to be hardass assholes. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
TURBOgls
06-11-2007, 03:36 PM
damn kids....wait
jalmir
06-11-2007, 03:42 PM
:abovelol:
hgoalie85
06-11-2007, 09:11 PM
Yeah i feel old saying "those damn kids" but what hapened to the youth. Not by any means am i saying that the past generations were saints, but there was respect for your elders and others. The problem is that most parents want to be the kids friends rather than parents. The story above sucks! I hope that kid didn't get injured bad.
Mad_Hatter
06-11-2007, 09:23 PM
i see it on almost a daily basis fellas...nothing really surprises me anymore. We got a call out about a month ago to respond to some suspicious activity around in housing and when we got the 3 teenage punks had just beaten some other kid with baseball bats, then the little bas**rds tried to run...they forget the cant out run the motorolla..lol.. but yeah sorry to hear about that man.
-bill
TURBOgls
06-11-2007, 09:27 PM
i see it on almost a daily basis fellas...nothing really surprises me anymore. We got a call out about a month ago to respond to some suspicious activity around in housing and when we got the 3 teenage punks had just beaten some other kid with baseball bats, then the little bas**rds tried to run...they forget the cant out run the motorolla..lol.. but yeah sorry to hear about that man.
-bill
yea, it's not very surprising to me neither. Going to high school and all, i see that kinda crap all the time. It really is a bummer how some kids take advantage of the "slow or whatever you call it" ones.
mbv2001
06-11-2007, 09:39 PM
im not shocked by it. im shocked it happen on my street infront of my house and in my yard. guess my parent gave me some short of values so im blame this on kids having kids and dont know how to raise them. i couldnt get te tag number tofar i just know te tags are from N.C. and im just about sure ive seen that car around before.the boy is find like i said the boys were pussies and couldnt punch they way out of a paper bag.im was just scared cause lord knows what other mediacl problems he may have. if i see them again imma have some word for them im not scared of no oil face lil pricks. lol.
algoesfast
07-03-2007, 05:52 PM
Sad story. Even if the police get those kids nothing will happen to them. And if you do something you will be the one in trouble. These events and stories leave me shaking my head with nothing to say. But have you heard something similiar to this before "Billy stop hitting that man or your going to get a time-out. I mean it Billy. He's just be playfull." That kind of thing makes me want to smack the parent.
Munky
07-03-2007, 06:28 PM
Time out..heh.
I wish I was that lucky as a kid.
cclngthr
07-04-2007, 04:14 AM
About 5 years ago, 6 of my former students along with 2 other young people beat a man to death just because they were bored. The kids ages ranged frm 11 to 19.
Kids today have lost respect for adults. Most of them who do this lack parental guidance and supervision. Like the above kids, each and every one were unsupervised and had no guidance from the parents.
Those kids who do well typically have parents that set strict guidelines and boundaries so they can function well.
slow 2K2GT
07-07-2007, 12:08 PM
My parents left 95% of my decisions up to me, I turned out ok...makes me wonder WTF happened to the other clowns in the world.
mbv2001
07-07-2007, 12:16 PM
idk whats wrong with those jerks. its funny know that his older brother just got home from "bening up state" i should let him know what happen o his lil brother. i didnt get beat as a child i just got yelled at until i cried lol, but i never did anything close to what those lil punks did.
I see all kinds of little kids around the neighborhood screaming curse words at each other.Im talking 5 to 10 year olds.It's always Ni*** this,F*** that.Im sick of this whole wanna be thug ****.They are never goin to be gangsta.When I think gangsta,I think Al Capone and so on.Then you got the preppy kids who think they are better than everyone.Then comes the Emo's.We won't even go there lol.The way this world is heading,im not sure if I would want to bring a child into it.Too much hate and un-certainty now.
/opinion
slow 2K2GT
07-07-2007, 12:25 PM
No for sure, let him know! I got the good treatment as a child, beat on all the time, my favorite beating of choice was from the plastic ends of the phone cord...all it takes is one or two good beatdowns to sort a child out!
The way this world is heading,im not sure if I would want to bring a child into it.Too much hate and un-certainty now.
/opinion
I just teach my children respect, "nice words", "listening ears" and "gentle hands". They are wonderful children but my son will stand up for himself when hes picked on and will not provoke anything, he stands up for his sister and wont be mean to little girls.
Its funny I raise him the way I was trained in the Army, he doesnt call me Sir but he knows where the line is and not to cross it.
cclngthr
07-07-2007, 05:08 PM
No for sure, let him know! I got the good treatment as a child, beat on all the time, my favorite beating of choice was from the plastic ends of the phone cord...all it takes is one or two good beatdowns to sort a child out!
I just teach my children respect, "nice words", "listening ears" and "gentle hands". They are wonderful children but my son will stand up for himself when hes picked on and will not provoke anything, he stands up for his sister and wont be mean to little girls.
Its funny I raise him the way I was trained in the Army, he doesnt call me Sir but he knows where the line is and not to cross it.
A lot of kids are not taught respect. Many of them are told to respect others, but at the same time, those who tell them that don't show respect others. Telling is one thing. However at the same time you must be an example for them to see you respect others.
slow 2K2GT
07-07-2007, 10:57 PM
The rule "do as I say and not as I do" doesnt apply in my house. A rule in the principles of leadership is "dont instruct subordinates to do anything you wouldnt do yourself". I apply what I teach in my own life so my kids have something to look up to.
saturn
07-07-2007, 11:36 PM
I think it's those violent video games and the rock music.
slow 2K2GT
07-07-2007, 11:39 PM
I think it's those violent video games and the rock music.
Actually you would be very surprised how much the media rubs off on kids.
Cypher
07-08-2007, 12:20 AM
i blame the rap music and media. Kids these days really don't have respect but then its not even JUST the kids. It is the parents and everybody else as well. The world is going to hell in a handbasket (man and i always hated that saying!). Everyone is overly concerned with themselves and nobody else. One great example: when i'm out driving i make it a point to never be an asshole or cut anybody off or if i'm in traffic i'll let people in. you know the right thing to do. You ever just sit there waiting for someone to JUST LET YOU IN?
most people are more concerned with that extra 6 feet or however long your car is, then being a good person and doing whats right.
and for the record: i just turned 20 and i'm disgusted by how most people my age are.
Munky
07-08-2007, 12:27 AM
You guys can blame video games all you want..but the day that zombies take over the your city it will be all the children saving the day.
Just you wait. ;)
Cypher
07-08-2007, 12:30 AM
You guys can blame video games all you want..but the day that zombies take over the your city it will be all the children saving the day.
Just you wait. ;)
lol its funny because thats what me and brothers and dad joke about because my dad has a big gun collection and lots of ammo. At least I've learned something from the games.. ALWAYS AIM FOR THE HEAD!!!!
Munky
07-08-2007, 12:31 AM
Damn straight.
All the kids who play those games have the practice they need for killing zombies. The parents will just piss themselves and hide in their bomb shelters.
Aye.
I await the Zombie-geddon.
Cypher
07-08-2007, 12:52 AM
violent games in and of themselves are not damaging kids, its when they are allowed to get out of controlled and get enveloped in these games that problems may happen.
slow 2K2GT
07-08-2007, 10:48 AM
It is proven that a childs hand eye coodination and problem solving skills can go up from playing games...but shooting zombies in the head. lol!
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