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  • M Member 96

    http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/18/no.tag.ap/index.html[^] I'm seriously starting to wonder if the end result of all this craziness in a few generations is going to be quite possibly the weakest most useless and helpless generation of adults this planet has ever known.

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    Ashley van Gerven
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    So long as they can play chess it's all good :)

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    • M Member 96

      Sure but there are ways to get around that and it's harming children in the long run. You could make an argument for a lawsuit the other way as well.

      Christopher Duncan wrote:

      We have entirely too many lawyers on this planet.

      Well, the U.S. certainly seems to.

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      John Cardinal wrote:

      it's harming children in the long run

      Yeah. Maybe in 20 years those children could sue the schools and government for taking away their childhood and ruining their chances to become a mature, stable, adult human being and instead turning them into rapists and robbers (they *only* want to play tag with the police ;P).

      "A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin Edbert Sydney, Australia

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      • M Member 96

        http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/18/no.tag.ap/index.html[^] I'm seriously starting to wonder if the end result of all this craziness in a few generations is going to be quite possibly the weakest most useless and helpless generation of adults this planet has ever known.

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        I thought everyone said kids did not get enough exercise, I guess we will all have to pay to have padded hamster wheels for each student added to the playground. Lock them in and tell them to run for 30 or so minutes. And... When I say for each student I mean with germs and such can't be sharing hamster wheels.

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        • S Steve McLenithan

          My response to this article is not appropriate for the lounge:sigh:

          Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

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          • M Member 96

            No, many of us don't have any use for the soapbox and it's a different forum so I call bull on your repost! ;P

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            Wjousts
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            John Cardinal wrote:

            I call bull on your repost!

            Screw you. I posted the link so people who are interested can see the discussion on soapbox if they want to. Jerk.

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              John Cardinal wrote:

              I call bull on your repost!

              Screw you. I posted the link so people who are interested can see the discussion on soapbox if they want to. Jerk.

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              Member 96
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              Hey hey hey...don't get crabby at me, I did use the little sticking out tongue emoticon at the end of my post, that's supposed to absolve me from any hard feelings...isn't it? ;)

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              • S Steve Mayfield

                Whats next, requiring pitchers to roll the baseball so there is no chance of hitting the batter??? :doh: Steve

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                Steve Mayfield wrote:

                requiring pitchers to roll the baseball

                That's called kickball, and already exists in schools...

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                • M Member 96

                  http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/18/no.tag.ap/index.html[^] I'm seriously starting to wonder if the end result of all this craziness in a few generations is going to be quite possibly the weakest most useless and helpless generation of adults this planet has ever known.

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                  What a load of BS... I think it's just a side effect of the US of A's favorite sport: suing. I remember when a costume maker had to put a tag on a children's superman costume, saying that the cape did not actually make you fly... And it was because some kid jumped from his house's roof (which is indeed very sad), and his parents sued the company. But the worst is, they won... So, now companies are made responsible for parents' bad parenting. Wouldn't it be great if we could always make someone responsible for our own idiocy... and even better if they are forced to take the blame... and way even better, if they have to give us money for just being an idiot. The same with suing McDonald's for making people fat... it's called "junk food", for god's sake. Did you think it was nutricious? (and I love junk food, but I know what it is). Now slowly they're taking away the children's right to be children. What's next? A law forcing them to stay put on recess, so there is no possibility of anything happening ever to them? As a child, I loved playing tag. Sure I got pushed, sure I had an injury or two, but that's one of the main parts of being a child: interact with others, get bruised, get dirty, learn in the way. C'mon people, have a little common sense, and stop looking for ways to win easy, work-less money. I don't know, but to me, all that is just plain stupid.

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                  • S Steve McLenithan

                    My response to this article is not appropriate for the lounge:sigh:

                    Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

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                    Mine is inappropriate for the soapbox :suss:

                    The tigress is here :-D

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                    • A adrianmurillo

                      What a load of BS... I think it's just a side effect of the US of A's favorite sport: suing. I remember when a costume maker had to put a tag on a children's superman costume, saying that the cape did not actually make you fly... And it was because some kid jumped from his house's roof (which is indeed very sad), and his parents sued the company. But the worst is, they won... So, now companies are made responsible for parents' bad parenting. Wouldn't it be great if we could always make someone responsible for our own idiocy... and even better if they are forced to take the blame... and way even better, if they have to give us money for just being an idiot. The same with suing McDonald's for making people fat... it's called "junk food", for god's sake. Did you think it was nutricious? (and I love junk food, but I know what it is). Now slowly they're taking away the children's right to be children. What's next? A law forcing them to stay put on recess, so there is no possibility of anything happening ever to them? As a child, I loved playing tag. Sure I got pushed, sure I had an injury or two, but that's one of the main parts of being a child: interact with others, get bruised, get dirty, learn in the way. C'mon people, have a little common sense, and stop looking for ways to win easy, work-less money. I don't know, but to me, all that is just plain stupid.

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                      Xaverian
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                      Maybe we should just line up all the attorneys and play tag with them. How many do you think you can hit, oops I mean tag? ... TeeHee

                      What we need is a patch for human stupidity

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