Bgol Parents...how would you handle this...

how you as a father deal with this...

  • Let him know that attitude is NOT acceptable BUT GO AND GET ANOTHER FULL HAMBURGER

  • Throw his food in the trash and make him go to be hungry

  • write in another way

  • WHOOP DAT ASS!!


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The look she gives when he describes what goes on a hamburger....cue Morgan Freeman voice over:

IT WAS AT THIS MOMENT WHEN SHE KNEW THEY FUCKED UP....

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This reminds me of a situation that involved my nephew and my father (his Great Grandfather). I recall my father asking him would he like a Frankfurter, and he said..."Yes."

My father boiled the Frankfurter for him, but made one big mistake that didn't occur to him at the moment. Nevertheless, he placed the Frankfurter in a bun and put it on the table in front of my nephew.

My nephew for reasons unknown to me of my father at the time refused to eat the Frankfurter and sat at the table in silence for about 3 minutes and I remember asking him:
"What's wrong?"

He told me that:
"Grandpa broke his Frankfurter and he didn't want to eat it because it was broken"

I asked him why didn't you just tell him and he politely told me:
"I didn't tell him because I didn't want to hurt his feelings"

I had to laugh, but I told my father and he just made him another Frankfurter for his Great grandson.

I can't remember if me or my father ate the "Broken Frankfurter," but my nephew didn't throw a tantrum or start crying. He just sat there and remained very calm. In addition, my father didn't raise his voice and just remained calm and made him another Frankfurter (But, he did get a good laugh about the situation).

Sidenote: Notice how his little sister is totally unfazed by his antics.
 
Toddler crash out. The parents asked, what is a hamburger to you? Which is good. That way they are aware of what he is looking for. Unfortunately, kids at that age are still trying to process their feelings and do not always know how to express their frustration or disappointment. My five year old daughter has episodes once in a while. But she knows daddy doesn't go for it. Stop the dramatics and lets talk through it. Usually work. UNLESS they are tired. Then thats a totally different situation lol
 
future school shooter...

That frustration is from before. Those are bad parents. It's not about the hamburger specifically that he's crying about.
This is undoubtedly piss poor parenting. There was no legitimate reason for them to record and post this online, exposing the psychological damage they are inflicting on their child. The effects of this behavior will likely manifest in the child’s life in another five or ten years.

By the way, shouldn’t Zelenskyy be running a country and not feeding a toddler?
 
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He wanted the hamburger in the picture and commercial. He's experiencing that tragic moment in life when you learn things received do not always appear as advertised. I understand his pain. I'll never forget that tiny submarine I got after waiting over 6 weeks for that Cracker Jack prize to arrive. Don't even get me started on the goofy ass decoders I waited 6 weeks for.
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Or the micro tool set I got after selling all that damn chocolate.
 
Toddler crash out. The parents asked, what is a hamburger to you? Which is good. That way they are aware of what he is looking for. Unfortunately, kids at that age are still trying to process their feelings and do not always know how to express their frustration or disappointment. My five year old daughter has episodes once in a while. But she knows daddy doesn't go for it. Stop the dramatics and lets talk through it. Usually work. UNLESS they are tired. Then thats a totally different situation lol
yeah but are you getting him a proper hamburger or what?
 
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He wanted the hamburger in the picture and commercial. He's experiencing that tragic moment in life when you learn things received do not always appear as advertised. I understand his pain. I'll never forget that tiny submarine I got after waiting over 6 weeks for that Cracker Jack prize to arrive. Don't even get me started on the goofy ass decoders I waited 6 weeks for.
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Or the micro tool set I got after selling all that damn chocolate.
but are you getting him a proper hamburger tho??? :giggle:
 
but are you getting him a proper hamburger tho??? :giggle:

I didn't take my children to fast food restaurants. Unless it was for a birthday party of another jit. And they never ate burgers. I never ate burgers when I was a child. So I am so surprised. They did love the chicken nuggets, ice cream. pies, and fries.
 
I didn't take my children to fast food restaurants. Unless it was for a birthday party another jit. And they never at burgers. I never ate burgers when I was child. So I am so surprised. They did love the chicken nuggets, ice cream. pies, and fries.
I didn't take my children to fast food restaurants. Unless it was for a birthday party another jit. And they never at burgers. I never ate burgers when I was child. So I am so surprised. They did love the chicken nuggets, ice cream. pies, and fries.
so yall are just mean fathers...is that what this is?? :lol: I'm add another catogory to the poll.....
 
so yall are just mean fathers...is that what this is?? :lol: I'm add another catogory to the poll.....

I actually kept my children away from fast food. They lived on a diet primarily based of home cooked food. Food free of swine, lard, & vegetable oil. Among many other ingredients I kept them away from. I have been reading the label on food since I was 18. I'm not about to consume trash or let my children have it. They're my children. Not some cronies.
 
Look at the measly bite the CEO of McDonald's takes of their latest burger. He couldn't even convince himself the burger taste great. I don't believe him.

 
That was a great opportunity to teach the child how to deal with disappointment. Sometimes in life you don't get what you want. You have to learn how to deal with it. How do we make the best out of a bad situation. But there is no yelling period. We correct that first then the tantrum then maybe we fix the hamburger problem.
 
So there's a couple of different things going on in this video.

First that kid has terrible parents because they recorded him having a tantrum and put it on the internet. Who does that to their kids?

Second maybe it's me but I get the vibe that kid is special needs. Something feels a little off about him.

Finally you can't let him get his way after something like that. I completely understand kids being crazy because sometimes they get nuts for no fucking reason. But you can't reinforce that kind of behavior because then you're teaching him that's how he gets his way.
 
So there's a couple of different things going on in this video.

First that kid has terrible parents because they recorded him having a tantrum and put it on the internet. Who does that to their kids?

Second maybe it's me but I get the vibe that kid is special needs. Something feels a little off about him.

Finally you can't let him get his way after something like that. I completely understand kids being crazy because sometimes they get nuts for no fucking reason. But you can't reinforce that kind of behavior because then you're teaching him that's how he gets his way.
but you didnt address his point...was he wrong about how a hamburger is supposed to be??
 
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He wanted the hamburger in the picture and commercial. He's experiencing that tragic moment in life when you learn things received do not always appear as advertised. I understand his pain. I'll never forget that tiny submarine I got after waiting over 6 weeks for that Cracker Jack prize to arrive. Don't even get me started on the goofy ass decoders I waited 6 weeks for.
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Or the micro tool set I got after selling all that damn chocolate.
That's how I read the situation.
Little man ain't want that cheap McDonald's shit. He asked for a burger and got a flat jack with two pickles.

Fuck McDonald's. That's not a burger. That bullshit is barely food.
 
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Well, damn. Some of you typing like you would risk a visit from BCW. That child was able to smell, feel, and see that fugazy burger.
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The type of burgers mom made from ground beef with the big onion pieces, when we were children, are now sold at Smash Burger.
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I can't fault that child for calling bullshit on that burger.
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Did you see the disappointment and disgust on his face when he held that bullshit beef patty with two fingers.
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He was beyond disgusted. He asked for a burger and instead of going to Five Guy's or Smash Burger. They bought that bullshit.
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So there's a couple of different things going on in this video.

First that kid has terrible parents because they recorded him having a tantrum and put it on the internet. Who does that to their kids?

Second maybe it's me but I get the vibe that kid is special needs. Something feels a little off about him.

Finally you can't let him get his way after something like that. I completely understand kids being crazy because sometimes they get nuts for no fucking reason. But you can't reinforce that kind of behavior because then you're teaching him that's how he gets his way.
Nah that kid ain’t special needs he’s just white.. I’ve seen ton of spoiled white kids get mad and be specific what they wanted..only thing was missing was him saying I hate you both and if you don’t get me what I want I’ll hate you forever.. watching white parents scrambling to appease their kids or white kids having outbursts and watching gullible white parents look completely lost sometimes be my guilty pleasure..I’ve even seen grown white people do this to their parents…. Stuff like this shows you the difference between “us” and “them”
 
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