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led_zeppelin
04-18-2006, 8:15 PM
i think this kid got tired of 56k and pop ups.....lol

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/hissyfit.html

rosita
04-18-2006, 8:36 PM
Aaaaah, children of today!!! Hmmm, what will they be like as adults??
Scary . . . :pc:

cyberbeer65
04-18-2006, 9:44 PM
I blame the parents.

joephys
04-18-2006, 10:11 PM
I blame the parents.

Or the lack there of.

Oh, those whacky Europeans.

Lobo.
04-18-2006, 10:18 PM
hmm.. id like to have a translation of that!

but on the brighter side... after listening to his heavy breathing, its probably the best workout that the kid has had in ages!

(and ill bet that one of his friends unpluged a cabel in the back and set up the camera :devil: )

Larissa
04-18-2006, 10:24 PM
Hmmm. He must have dial-up. :laugh: Seriously though, if my kids acted like that, they'd be in really big trouble.

125gJoe
04-19-2006, 2:28 AM
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125gJoe
04-19-2006, 2:28 AM
Wonder how that kid became possessed by Hitler in his last days???

:D


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tomm10
04-19-2006, 8:45 AM
hmm.. id like to have a translation of that!

but on the brighter side... after listening to his heavy breathing, its probably the best workout that the kid has had in ages!

(and ill bet that one of his friends unpluged a cabel in the back and set up the camera :devil: )

I watched this with someone who speaks German. Although I didn't get a verbatim translation, he did relate that the kid seems to be trying to load a game. The computer was not cooperating. Its mostly just him calling the computer names and cursing.

rosita
04-19-2006, 8:52 AM
I blame the parents.


As a veteran high school teacher in contemporary America, I can confidently say that most of our problems in the schools are due to parents--lack of discipline, lack of respect for anyone/anything, inability to accept responsibility for one's actions, lack of belief and faith in education, being plugged into too much unsupervised media (cable with video channels--might as well watch porn, vulgar, violent and misogynistic attitudes in rap music), belief that money and material possessions are the most important things in life, a growing lack of respect for life. . . it just goes on and on. Parents are either too busy trying to make a living (so many single moms today with no child support), or they have a sense of entitlement-- the country owes them whatever they want. :rant:

rosita
04-19-2006, 8:54 AM
Wonder how that kid became possessed by Hitler in his last days???

:D


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LOL my first thought was, "Ah, a young Nazi in the making"!!! Uh oh.

DaisyTattoo
04-19-2006, 10:54 AM
Oh, Cmon people, Like none of you have EVER felt like doing that to your computer! LOL.

dougall
04-19-2006, 11:31 AM
so you're saying we should all live vicariously through this kid?


personally I'd like to show him my office..

Galaxie
04-19-2006, 12:08 PM
That's what I do when someone goes off-topic in one of my threads.

:laugh:

led_zeppelin
04-19-2006, 12:17 PM
Oh, Cmon people, Like none of you have EVER felt like doing that to your computer! LOL.

lol there have been times when i wanted to take that keyboard and slam it into the table
:laugh:

Lobo.
04-19-2006, 1:56 PM
That's what I do when someone goes off-topic in one of my threads.


^ lol i can see you screming into your computer... "NIEN NEIN NJUASGUIAH!!!!! DNALH FJDSA!!!"

cyberbeer65
04-20-2006, 2:57 AM
^ lol i can see you screming into your computer... "NIEN NEIN NJUASGUIAH!!!!! DNALH FJDSA!!!"


LMFAO!! :laugh:

Emg
04-20-2006, 7:00 AM
I work with kids like that ALL the time !! I work as a substitute paraprofessional at the local elementary school....you would not BELIEVE the issues schools have to deal with on a daily basis...and just how many there are !

It's sad really.....

Slappy*McFish
04-20-2006, 8:46 AM
lol...someone please slap that kid.

Pufferpoison
04-20-2006, 8:58 AM
lol...someone please slap that kid.

WOW i would have been kicking the crap out of him

patoloco
04-20-2006, 11:45 AM
My dad use to tell me that when he was young, if someone misbehaved either at school or home, their parents or teachers would make children go on their knees on corn seeds.

If you do that today, you'd be charged with children torturing or something, yet, see the results.

patoloco
04-20-2006, 11:46 AM
In fact, that kid deserves to be punished, locked in his room withour electric power nor batteries for at least a week.

Slappy*McFish
04-20-2006, 12:03 PM
I think if his momma slapped the taste out of his mouth, he'd straighten up and fly right. ;)

patoloco
04-20-2006, 1:23 PM
I think if his momma slapped the taste out of his mouth, he'd straighten up and fly right. ;)

slap slap slap

Native American
04-20-2006, 1:49 PM
I think if his momma slapped the taste out of his mouth, he'd straighten up and fly right. ;)

Slappy, your name makes you the perfect candidate to administer said slapping.

v/r, N-A

P.S. Your new avatar is as disturbing as the previous one.

125gJoe
04-20-2006, 1:59 PM
When younger, and had some "discipline", my Dad called them "prayer meetings" and they had nothing to do with "prayers" -- well, not literally. The aftermath 'hurt'. Kids didn't have 'adult rights' back then, kids were kids, they couldn't sue...

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Emg
04-21-2006, 7:25 AM
LOL JOe, sure it was a "prayer" meeting.....weren't you "praying" that he would stop ? :D

Yuri De Lima
04-21-2006, 2:31 PM
Not that I speak German or anything, but the first thought I had when I saw that kid going crazy like that at his computer was probably that he was playing/trying to play a video game.

C'mon it can be harsh sometimes how your just wont coorperate with you.

Let's put ourselves on the kid's shoes.

He goes to the store with the intentions of buying a PC game, I don't know maybe it's his birthday, or it's just a game that he had been saving money to buy for the longest time, he inspects the video game case and in the back he sees that it is compatible with the computer system he has.

So he buysthe game, stuffs it in his backpack, goes outside jumps on his bike and flies home. When he gets home all excited, he runs up the stairs skipping every 2 steps. He turns his computer on, at the same time rips the game out of it's box and pops it in the CD-R floppy. Now it's when the problems starts....

No matter how much he tries to start the CD-R, all he gets is error messages. So he keeps trying...trying...trying, after all it is in his youthful nature not to give up easily.

How would you react on this situation? Remember it's your favorite game, and it does not want to work.

...relieve some tension I bet.

All for now, see you later...

Slappy*McFish
04-21-2006, 6:16 PM
LoL, I can promise you I wouldn't be acting like that.

"What did the five fingers say to the face?

...SLAP!!!!!"

125gJoe
04-21-2006, 8:17 PM
LOL JOe, sure it was a "prayer" meeting.....weren't you "praying" that he would stop ? :DDiscipline should be hard hitting, and fast, with no time for opinions. Rules are rules. Parents are the boss (or used to be..)

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There is a well defined line between discipline and abuse and it doesn't take much common sense to know better.

Emg, this is not directed to you.

I had to say that to elaborate on "current events" ....


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blondieinmich@y
04-21-2006, 11:14 PM
Aaaaah, children of today!!! Hmmm, what will they be like as adults??
Scary . . . :pc:
lol ya he must have realy hated them pop upsundefined haha funny irealy hope that kid dosent become a parent his kids would be scary ;)

CoverMe
04-22-2006, 4:17 PM
Kid needs a blow dart w/ a tranq to suddenly appear on his neck.

Then the next clip needs to show mom and pop removing the computer and everything else from this kids room Leave him with a mattress, a blanket, and one set of clothes. This works. (not sure about the blow dart part, that's just fantasy).

the keyboard part... that's sort of what I was thinking about for the trolls. Wappata wappata wappata.

Emg
04-22-2006, 11:07 PM
Now that I'm home I finally get to take a look at that video....my dad's computer was not cooperating.......


WHOA !! That kid has some SERIOUS issues !!! He needs a padded room with NO COMPUTER !!!

My oldest started giving me trouble when he was 6 after my husband bought him a nintendo game for christmas....he'd get mad when we told him it was time to get off. Well...that happened about 3 times and then I unplugged the thing and put it away...far far away.......it never saw the light of day for another 2 or 3 YEARS !

I brought it out again so he and his little sister could play (I can't ever remember WHY I did such a foolish thing, but I did.. :rolleyes: )... I'll tell you, I didn't have any trouble with him getting off when he was told after that !!!

Joseph1391
04-24-2006, 8:20 PM
omg this is so funny... lol i was cracking up

Lobo.
04-24-2006, 8:49 PM
My oldest started giving me trouble when he was 6 after my husband bought him a nintendo game for christmas....he'd get mad when we told him it was time to get off. Well...that happened about 3 times and then I unplugged the thing and put it away...far far away.......it never saw the light of day for another 2 or 3 YEARS !

I brought it out again so he and his little sister could play (I can't ever remember WHY I did such a foolish thing, but I did.. :rolleyes: )... I'll tell you, I didn't have any trouble with him getting off when he was told after that !!!

thats funny, because my parents had the same problem with me and my nintendo... we just wanted to finish the level, or get to a point where i could save... (eventually they set up a system that told us in advance when we had to get off, and we learned...) but onetime my dad tried to play with us, and turned out to be pretty good, when my mom called us in for dinner, he yelled back "in a moment, ive got to finish this race!" ~i couldn't stop laughing! :Angel:

dorkfish
04-24-2006, 9:07 PM
poor computer:sad:

Emg
04-24-2006, 10:00 PM
LOL Lobo......but......I DID give him time to finish his level......but he would start another one if I wasn't standing right there to tell him to get off.

Finally, after it taking half an hour to get him off.....THAT's when I put that *#@&%#@*& !!! thing AWAY !!! :mad:

Lobo.
04-24-2006, 10:05 PM
wow... what a not so smart move by the kid...
lol, what game was he playing!?
GJ on taking the &*%&%$^$ thing away then! hope he learned!

led_zeppelin
04-24-2006, 11:33 PM
i am starting to want to act just like that kid in the video, i just got my new gaming mouse (logitech mx518) and mouse pad for my computer because im a counter strike fan, and the stupid thing has a messed up left clicker which is what you use to shoot!!! errrr....

heres a pic of it....

http://www.dreamstation.cc/reviews/computer/mx_518_gaming-grade_optical_mouse/images/mx_518_gaming-grade_optical_mouse_001.jpg

125gJoe
04-25-2006, 2:39 AM
i am starting to want to act just like that kid in the video, ...
heres a pic of it....

http://www.dreamstation.cc/reviews/computer/mx_518_gaming-grade_optical_mouse/images/mx_518_gaming-grade_optical_mouse_001.jpg

Not to encourage rage, but how does your mouse look? If it's still intact, you need to watch that young Hitler video again. :D


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BillyBones
04-25-2006, 6:52 AM
that lad wouldn't be acting that way if he was in me house. I'd have broken a nose or arm. he'd learn real quick.

Lobo.
04-25-2006, 8:40 AM
^^^ ummm a little over the top maybe?

led_zeppelin
04-25-2006, 11:37 AM
Not to encourage rage, but how does your mouse look? If it's still intact, you need to watch that young Hitler video again. :D


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lol, yeah im just being sarcastic, but it is making me mad, i bought it off ebay ( i have bought lots of stereo equipment of ebay with no problems what so ever ) and it said it was refurbished, well under his description of refurbished it went back to the factory and fixed and the only problem will be a scratch here or there, well considering the left clicker barely works and it was sold as is im sorta po'ed. I wrote the guy an e-mail though and hopefully he will replace it ( he has 16 left ) or else he is going to get a nasty comment for all to see...

dougall
04-25-2006, 1:37 PM
Parent with anger management issues (http://www.tampabays10.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=29560)

:D

DaisyTattoo
04-25-2006, 1:53 PM
Nice. Now parents are shooting at their kids. I think I need to send my son a memo so he knows why mommy is buying a gun. J/K. That is seriously psycho!

led_zeppelin
04-25-2006, 2:32 PM
what is this world coming too....

led_zeppelin
04-25-2006, 2:34 PM
what is this world coming too...

Lila
04-25-2006, 3:00 PM
what is this world coming too....


Self-centerism and not caring for anyone else?

Oh wait...we're already there.

125gJoe
04-26-2006, 2:10 AM
Self-centerism and not caring for anyone else?

Oh wait...we're already there.Oooh, there's so much truth to that! And, that we're already there...



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greeneyedlady
04-27-2006, 9:31 AM
what is this world coming too...

the end..................

UncaBret
04-27-2006, 9:57 AM
I watched this with someone who speaks German. Although I didn't get a verbatim translation, he did relate that the kid seems to be trying to load a game. The computer was not cooperating. Its mostly just him calling the computer names and cursing.
Oh, I thought maybe it was pran trying to get on after being banned again.

UncaBret
04-27-2006, 9:58 AM
Maybe I should have kept that thought to myself?