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Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "Girl sheds “tears of grievance” after receiving exercise book as gift from parents" video.
Charlie Pea Why not both? Books and toys?
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Kworks Nope. Parents trick or prank their kids time to time. This ones just recorded thats all.
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ghosting101 Alright then since we all dont know, why dont you tell us the impacts of this?
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Vina Sanjoyo "Lied"? You must be fun at parties...ever heard of a trick or prank? But yes, the throwing book bit needs to be rectified.
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Kemono Autumnfall Youre taking this too seriously...she already moved on.
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@catea2551 Make up? Look again. Theres not one speck of make up on her face...
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Mitch Bongy Nothing wrong with that. Especially when you give her a "real" present afterwards
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@darrenng1548 Same comment to you: '"Lied"? You must be fun at parties...ever heard of a trick or prank?'
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@angustheterrible3149 You also must be fun at parties... By your definition, magicians are liars... Even if words have similar meanings, they ALL have their differences, even if its minute. So how about YOU learn what words means.
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@kamri9368 True for some actions, but not all actions. You make it sound like children cant get angry and express their anger lol
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@kamri9368 Throwing something is not "learned behaviour". Even 1 year olds throw their toys, bowls, etc.
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@unwingedwren9907 Youre making a lot of speculations about someone you dont even know. You also seem to like telling others what to do.
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@kamri9368 "the parent standing over there and laughing afterwards after her child threw a book on her, reinforces that what she did was okay. So yeah it is a learned behaviour" Just because it wasnt corrected doesnt mean its "learned behaviour". If you think its "learned" then answer why all babies throw their toys and bowls when clearly their parents dont do that?
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@sleepyearth A parent, in fact anyone, can share a snippet of their life if they wanted to.
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@ManfromJapan12 Yeah. A parent (in fact anyone) can share a snippet of their life if they wanted to. If she wished to be interviewed by CNN then so be it.
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@az639 If you think the "victim" of the prank will have everyone (inc the "victim") laughing, then you are living in another world. Most pranks dont end up with the "victim" laughing together. Also, children cry all the time. Dont give them their ipad theyll cry. Boohoo
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@vinasanjoyo 'if the victim doesn't laugh at the end as well, it means that it's not a "prank"' 99% of all "victims" of pranks dont laugh at the end. And thats not the definition of a prank. As long as even ONE person laugh its a prank. Doesnt have to be the victim that laughs. "Do you ever stop to check if the other person you're pranking is laughing too?" Wild assumption there. I dont "prank". I watch pranks. "Also, if you're okay with your 5 year-old throwing things at you, see how you can get them "not to throw" things at you at 6-years-old, have fun dealing with their questions of "why I can throw things at your head when I'm 5 but not when I'm 6" Another wild assumption. Why would you assume Im okay with my 5yo throwing things? "So yeah, throwing things is a learned behavior" Nope. Baby throw things the moment they learn to grasp things. Their parents never throw things, so where did they learn it if its "learned behavior"?
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@melissabeingmelissa I already said no. So do tell us the impacts of it.
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