And yet another reason people should not keep snakes...

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msudawg12

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Stansfield said:
then a young badass living your life to the fullest. What made the greatest generation the greatest is that they just said, "17 it, we're gonna kick some *** no matter what happens to us, we don't want to be old pussies." They got to be old pussies because they were badasses, not a bunch of whiney debt incurring pussies.
you just pointed out what I was saying. This child didnt live its life. It died. It did not choose to live with a snake. It was chosen for him.
 

OMlawdog

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No thanks.

Just play russian roulette all day, that will really show people what a "real man" does.
 

RebelBruiser

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I'm not sure if you know this, but you can prevent suffocation from blankets by not having blankets in the child's crib. In fact, most physicians will tell you not to put blankets in a crib until the child gets to a certain age. They make things that keep your child warm without using a blanket like Swaddles, footed-wool pajamas, and other things that don't suffocate your child.

As far as the list of child proofing given, I don't think that sounds unreasonable. Pretty much all of the things listed above are things that every parent is going to do for their child, and they are all things that your doctor and any expert will tell you to do to protect your child. I do agree that some people can go overboard with the child proofing, but there are a good number of things that are just plain common sense.
 

OMlawdog

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He finds out early if his son is going to be a *****. If they can't take down a python at 2 years old, then they probably were going to turn out to be a *****, and Daddy would be embarassed, so just natural selection at work.

Its so easy to see that he doesn't have kids, because anyone that has kids that isn't a meth addict, has the rational reaction of "Stupid parents, they should be in jail", and someone that doesn't have kids saying that people are pussies for not letting their kids star on an episode of "When animals attack"
 

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What difference does it make if it is a "household item" or not? Would you consider a dog to be a household item (or at least a common household pet)? I'm sure there have been children mauled (or killed) by vicious dogs.

It's ridiculous to even suggest "endangerment" just because it was a snake and not some item commonly found in a house.
 
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