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David_Dovey:
IA IA, CTHULU FHTAGN

ampersandwitch:
post/av

Christophe:
So I am in prison. It is bad. So bad. The leader, he rape my face. He rape my hand. Do I cry? I do not. Is prison. Is dog pack. You weak? You die.

Misereatur:

Rip Berryrock, the famous detective, stepped onto the plane. He'd have the crook in no time. Once in the air, the waitress brought him cold water. It was his signature drink. He craved the stuff. The waitress had never seen a guy crave water that way, so she brought him another. He winked as he craved the fresh glass.

Rip got a phone call. The crook had skipped town! His expensive plane ticket was all for nothing! What would he do? Thinking quickly, he rolled down the plane window and asked the pilot to descend to fifteen feet. He saw the crook's car and shot him in the driving leg!

Later, at the hospital, the crook admitted that the jewels were in his pocket. Rip's bullet had narrowly missed them.

"Good job," said the police chief. "I didn't shoot the jewels because I knew where they were," said Rip. "Okay," said the police chief.

clockworkjames:
If he was your child I would say hell yeah, but as your friend and equal I say no.

Children sometimes need some sense beaten into them, and until they are old enough to fight back I see it as acceptable.

I got smacked or disciplined as a child and I think if I got hit more often I would be more respectful.

As a result I am not but children nowadays don't fear punishment as much as they should, I am not talking about putting them in hospital, just show them who is boss by making them physically uncomfortable.

Rule with an iron fist! but don't hit your equals, hug them.

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