And a child shall mislead them.
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@george-k said in And a child shall mislead them.:
Wow.
Penn Jillette...woke.
Makes it much easier to ignore him now, though!
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@jolly said in And a child shall mislead them.:
Mental illness is tough on everybody.
C'mon, you should know better. In this particular case it's almost certainly social opportunism, not mental illness per se. Dad's famous, she's 16, and this is her way to get more attention because on social media (which she is on), gender reveal B.S. is about the best way possible to achieve that.
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When our kids were small (less than 8 years old, iirc), Mrs. George went to some speaker's lecture/talk about parenting. She strong-armed me to accompany her.
Most of it was bullshit, but there was one thing that I heard which I thought was the best advice:
"If your kid wants to wear a Mohawk, shave their head, color their hair blue, paint their nails whatever color, let them. It doesn't matter. Let them do whatever they want about their appearance...
...as long as it's not permanent. No piercings, no tattoos, etc.
When they're out of your house and life, let them make those mistakes, but not when you're still the parent."
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@axtremus said in And a child shall mislead them.:
A 16 year old talking about himself/herself, not suicidal, it is harmless.
Yes, talk is harmless, unless it's hate speech of course.
Just let him/her be.
But don't let ze/zer/xim/xer get inverted cross tattoos below their eyes.
(see my comment above)