Some People Are Fracking Stupid, Plain and Simple [Thoughts]

by on March 12, 2010

in bruce's thoughts

Can you imagine for just a mere moment, that a set of parents was so obsessing on an online video game that they neglected their 3-month-old baby, who starved to death from their fixation?

This kind of neglect is complete and utter bul***t.  It scares me that there are people out there that have the defect in the brain to not care for their own baby while engaging in online content at an internet cafe.

To add bitterness to the situation, they let their baby daughter starve to death while they played an online game where they were raising their avatar daughter.  A fracking virtual child.

I’m speechless… well, not totally speechless, but the words that are wanting out of my head are not very polite and I’m just going to let you guess at them…

PLEASE KEEP THE COMMENTS the same.  I try to keep the site so it can be visited by most anyone at most any age!  …  mostly.

[Source article for more details:  Telegraph UK]

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Leon Hammack March 13, 2010 at 1:04 pm

Stupid is the biggest understatement one could make! People like that do not deserve to be able to procreate! Quite honestly, these people do not deserve to be alive!
Nuff said!

steve adams March 13, 2010 at 5:49 pm

Unfortunate a certain maturity level must he reached before a couple have children. If not you have children raising children as in this case. That kid was prob lucky he died. Sounds like he/she was headed for a rough life prob full of abuse and drugs.
^
I see examples of bad parenting all the time, and a lot of it come from rich immature people. On a daily basis here in LA, I see hispanic nannies with infants in strollers walking the children of the rich down Ventura boulevard. What’s wrong with that you say, first off, its a stranger with no ties to this country taking care of your kid. Second there’s plenty of park areas and suburban streets where you have shade and less traffic.
I see at least one kid a day being walked into sunlight, breathing school bus fumes, all while the hispanic nanny is talking on her cell phone as she uses the stroller to stop traffic in crosswalks.

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