I wonder if this was a stunt to get Youtube clicks, there was an earlier incident with a mom shooting a laptop IIRC.
I wonder if this was a stunt to get Youtube clicks, there was an earlier incident with a mom shooting a laptop IIRC.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
now her cell can't score a critical strike for a while.
The world isn't as bad as you think.
i really do hate social media though, and REALLY hate smart phones.
so... not exactly feeling loads of sympathy for them.
Title needs corrected. That is not a Rifle, that is a Shotgun.
But LOL @ recording it on a Cellphone and then uploading it to Social Media.
Also LOL @ recording it vertically.
Yeaa... gl:P She sounds like my mom..
But when she pulled that stuff, I just bought myself a new laptop and didnt show it to her
(she didnt actually SHOOT any of my stuff, just gave a similar speech and sold the family PC)
It's soooo cute that there's people in this thread that think if a kid buys something, their parents can't do anything about it. So adorable! <pinches their sad little ignorant cheeks>
That really depends on the kid. I mean parents CAN yes, as in, the kid cant sue them if thats that youre suggesting. Unless theyre like 16+ or the parents dont have custody.
But unless the kid is too brainwashed or the parents keep her behind bars in a 2 by 2 ft cell, theres not really much the parents can do about it.
Well Im 23 now but back when I was still underage, I kinda ignored my parents completely when they demanded unreasonable stuff. Sure I said yes mom, whatever you say mom.. but as soon as she was out of sigh, I did anything I wanted anyway. And yes, I got caught a few times and was "really sorry" and gave a nice speech about the things I learned but all that changed was that I learned to be a bit more careful so I wouldnt be caught again. But that was just unreasonable stuff. Like phones and PCs.. I mean everyone at school had them and I quickly learned that instead of trying to change their mind, I could just nod and agree and then do it anyway. Much simpler that way.