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On February 12 2012 02:04 leser wrote:Well, I actually wasn't talking about it from a strictly legal point if view. More of a subjective matter, it's just fun to see how people see the same thing from different perspectives and truth isn't universal. . It's not bashing or anything, just an observation . And I apologize for not reading through the whole thread valiantly, obv fail from me . Oh that's fine, I'm pretty sure that most people don't read the whole thread and that you're being sarcastic:D. I'm just trying to remake the point that he can legally do it because he is the parent. I suppose there does come a point when it is morally unacceptable to do this, actually most points. This, of course, being the exception in my eyes.
It is subjective to some extent, but I think it's better if people understand other arguments so they can make that one next time. For example, in the Naniwa situation my original opinion was exactly identical to liquid tyler but by the end of the day it was much more in Gom's favor...so yeah basically I think people make some arguments because they don't have enough factual framework.
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On February 12 2012 02:02 King[Neikos] wrote: World needs more parents like this. Your kids do not appreciate what they have, take it away so they can understand how hard life really is.
It is one thing to question authority, or "think by yourself", completely a different story to outright insult the people that gave you life, a place to live, food, clothes, education, all while complaining about what you have to do and even asking for pay, kids these days are so damn spoiled.
Bunch of hypocrites.
Each and every one of you did the exact same thing that this girl did. You talked about how horrible your parents were when you were sitting around with your friends.
The only difference being:
1) You didn't get caught
or
2) You didn''t have a psycho dad
Just a bunch of people talking about how great it is when kids get fucked up over the exact same stuff they did when they were young.
But each generation will cry that the next one is ruder than they ever were.
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I think this guy is a complete morron low iq-er stupid retarded idiot..
ofc his daughter was maybe wrong , but he's an idiot for not understanding the today's world and how he should manage a situation like this , too bad that morrons like this are allowed to exist , marry and have kids , stupid world
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Maybe not the best response... maybe a bit of an overreaction...
but well done, parent. The girl sounds like a whiny little jerk who doesn't understand how good she has it.
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She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here.
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wow parenting sure is fun around there
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On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here.
Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!!
*Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god
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On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here.
i'll be the first one to call bs.... without a doubt you have talked bad about your parents in your life.
Take it this way your dad comes and sees that posts and decides you lied on the internet now you computer has 8 bullets in it your grounded and owe him $150 dollars. you sir are no better then her.
I admit this isnt uncommon at all and i have said similar things the father took it to literally.
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On February 12 2012 02:11 DeathAngel[ro] wrote: I think this guy is a complete morron low iq-er stupid fag retarded idiot..
ofc his daughter was maybe wrong , but he's a faggot for not understanding the today's world and how he should manage a situation like this , too bad that morrons like this are allowed to exist , marry and have kids , stupid world
What did he do that was so intensely wrong, backwards, and ridiculous, that you had to call him a "morron low iq-er stupid fag retarded idiot" (nice spelling, by the way)?
He can't exist or get married because he's going to make the rules more strict for his daughter? Want to elaborate on your position?
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On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here.
Oh wow, there's many really judgemental people here. Calling a 15 year old girl a disrespectful cunt, wtf? We don't even know exactly what's up but as usual kids on the internet love to shittalk people they don't even know.
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On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god It makes a point.
Besides, he never said "Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!!" he implied something more along the lines of Facebook is a public place youtube is one too.
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On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy.
On February 12 2012 02:26 karpo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Oh wow, there's many really judgemental people here. Calling a 15 year old girl a disrespectful cunt, wtf? We don't even know exactly what's up but as usual kids on the internet love to shittalk people they don't even know. So did you watch the video? He gave her warnings and many lesser punishments along the way. She insisted on continuing the behavior. This guy worked his ass off his whole life and tries hard to provide for his daughter who in turn acts ungrateful. She was just punished for 3 months. Obviously, a strong punishment is necessary because she insists on being disrespectful. I don't have to be her best fucking friend to make an inference.
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On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy.
He admits to doing just that in the clip.
Did you just skip to the part with the gun?
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On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy. Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:26 karpo wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Oh wow, there's many really judgemental people here. Calling a 15 year old girl a disrespectful cunt, wtf? We don't even know exactly what's up but as usual kids on the internet love to shittalk people they don't even know. So did you watch the video? He gave her warnings and many lesser punishments along the way. She insisted on continuing the behavior. This guy worked his ass off his whole life and tries hard to provide for his daughter who in turn acts ungrateful. She was just punished for 3 months. Obviously, a strong punishment is necessary because she insists on being disrespectful. I don't have to be her best fucking friend to make an inference. Yeah, he may have given her warnings and punishments before, that can happen when you have kids. Also, don't you see what I see here? If she have been given so many warnings and punishments without any results and he feels the need to use his gun and post a video on the internet about this than maybe he should take a good look at himself and ask himself what he is doing wrong. I would advice him and his wife to start with psychological mentoring, not this... whatever the fuck he is doing now.
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On February 12 2012 02:28 zalz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy. He admits to doing just that in the clip. Did you just skip to the part with the gun? Some would argue facebook being a public place combined with being a parent who had already been disrespected on facebook makes the whole thing not a breach of her privacy.
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On February 12 2012 02:24 getdeadplz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. i'll be the first one to call bs.... without a doubt you have talked bad about your parents in your life. Take it this way your dad comes and sees that posts and decides you lied on the internet now you computer has 8 bullets in it your grounded and owe him $150 dollars. you sir are no better then her. I admit this isnt uncommon at all and i have said similar things the father took it to literally. It's different for the following reasons
1)She's done it before 2) You really have to make sure it isn't found if you cuss out your parents 3) She called presumably a family friend a maid. BM to the max. 4) Her chores don't appear to be a big deal and are most likely expected things in the family, not unreasonable. 5) I guess if she made the post around the time I spent half of my day doing something for her when I'm sure she could of done it herself I would break her computer too.
Your example is just a psycho dad with vagueness.
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On February 12 2012 02:38 Bippzy wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:28 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy. He admits to doing just that in the clip. Did you just skip to the part with the gun? Some would argue facebook being a public place combined with being a parent who had already been disrespected on facebook makes the whole thing not a breach of her privacy.
Those would be wrong on every level of the word privacy.
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Please tell me that was TEXASSSSS if not well that guy can always come down here any time he likes
And I lol at all the kids here who probably don't have kids of their own, putting in their opinions on how he should have kept his demeanor and such.
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On February 12 2012 02:42 kef wrote: Please tell me that was TEXASSSSS if not well that guy can always come down here any time he likes
And I lol at all the kids here who probably don't have kids of their own, putting in their opinions on how he should have kept his demeanor and such. So you can't have an opinion on this because...? We all have been kids, we have all been teenagers/still is.
But whatever, cowboy.
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On February 12 2012 02:39 zalz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:38 Bippzy wrote:On February 12 2012 02:28 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy. He admits to doing just that in the clip. Did you just skip to the part with the gun? Some would argue facebook being a public place combined with being a parent who had already been disrespected on facebook makes the whole thing not a breach of her privacy. Those would be wrong on every level of the word privacy.
Fine, then the breach of privacy was allowable due to the reasons I said. I got stuck in the rut of trying to defend just to not have the negatively connotated words against me.
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On February 12 2012 02:37 Gosi wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 02:27 MattBarry wrote:On February 12 2012 02:24 zalz wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Humiliating a person in public is terrible!!! *Proceed to pronounce a father who humiliated his daughter to millions a god When did I say humiliating a person online is wrong? I said he didn't breach her privacy. On February 12 2012 02:26 karpo wrote:On February 12 2012 02:19 MattBarry wrote: She posted it on Facebook! what the hell did she think was going to happen. Facebook is a public place. It's not like he went throgh her IMs or text messages since THAT is a breach of privacy. Facebook is not private and this fool of a woman learned that lesson while being a disrespectful cunt. "waaaah daddy makes me make coffee" My generation is a spoiled disgrace. I don't think the gun was very necessary, however funny it may have been but I'm from the south and that stuff is normal enough down here. Oh wow, there's many really judgemental people here. Calling a 15 year old girl a disrespectful cunt, wtf? We don't even know exactly what's up but as usual kids on the internet love to shittalk people they don't even know. So did you watch the video? He gave her warnings and many lesser punishments along the way. She insisted on continuing the behavior. This guy worked his ass off his whole life and tries hard to provide for his daughter who in turn acts ungrateful. She was just punished for 3 months. Obviously, a strong punishment is necessary because she insists on being disrespectful. I don't have to be her best fucking friend to make an inference. Yeah, he may have given her warnings and punishments before, that can happen when you have kids. Also, don't you see what I see here? If she have been given so many warnings and punishments without any results and he feels the need to use his gun and post a video on the internet about this than maybe he should take a good look at himself and ask himself what he is doing wrong. I would advice him and his wife to start with psychological mentoring, not this... whatever the fuck he is doing now. I think you're looking at the gun the wrong way. It's not abnormal, it's just a fancier way of throwing the laptop away. He clearly explains why he posted it online in the interview in the OP. I don't see what he's doing wrong. He's asking his daughter to clean up after herself and maybe help out the people who provide for her a little bit, but she won't listen. Sometimes, extreme measures must be taken because some teenagers cannot be reasoned with at all.
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