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Jon Venables to be freed
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So would you disown your son if he committed a heinous crime? Would you blame yourself or the boy? Would you be the first to pull the lever?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
No, I would visit him as much as possible.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo would you disown your son if he committed a heinous crime? Would you blame yourself or the boy? Would you be the first to pull the lever?
Thick as pig tulip this one
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And do they have the same understanding as adults?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMy children understand that their actions have consequences. This is no different.
You utter utter knobend.
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My children don't go around murdering folks. As such I would say they have better understanding than some adults.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd do they have the same understanding as adults?
The other day I was reading the cretins a bedtime story, some classic Blyton naturally. When I got to the end of the chapter from the top bunk an arm reached out holding at full reach a blue paper party hat from last Christmas.
What's this for, I asked?
Bookmark, came the reply.
SY04 then explained to me that he keeps at least 3 spare paper party hats in a bag, along with other treasures, at the foot of his bed in case anyone ever needs a bookmark.
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That's what Venables used to do.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMy children don't go around murdering folks. As such I would say they have better understanding than some adults.
The other day I was reading the cretins a bedtime story, some classic Blyton naturally. When I got to the end of the chapter from the top bunk an arm reached out holding at full reach a blue paper party hat from last Christmas.
What's this for, I asked?
Bookmark, came the reply.
SY04 then explained to me that he keeps at least 3 spare paper party hats in a bag, along with other treasures, at the foot of his bed in case anyone ever needs a bookmark.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Utter utter knobend.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThat's what Venables used to do.
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By 7 most children fully understand the basics, and why, not hurting other people is a big part of that.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd do they have the same understanding as adults?
By 2 they should know not to do it and that is perceived as wrong. They may forget but they know.
These boys are broken, it is a pity but I don't think there is any way to fix them.Comment
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Do they have the same understanding of the consequences of their actions as adults do? We assume they do no go about murdering.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMy children don't go around murdering folks. As such I would say they have better understanding than some adults.
The other day I was reading the cretins a bedtime story, some classic Blyton naturally. When I got to the end of the chapter from the top bunk an arm reached out holding at full reach a blue paper party hat from last Christmas.
What's this for, I asked?
Bookmark, came the reply.
SY04 then explained to me that he keeps at least 3 spare paper party hats in a bag, along with other treasures, at the foot of his bed in case anyone ever needs a bookmark.

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Then you're as bad as he is.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostCouldn't agree more - and I'd be quite happy to be the one who pulls the trigger in this instance.
I was thinking that but didn't want to get the flak for saying so! I don't see why she has "to go through [that] again" - unless she means all the media bothering her.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe mum does my tits in to be honest.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBy 7 most children fully understand the basics, and why, not hurting other people is a big part of that.
By 2 they should know not to do it and that is perceived as wrong. They may forget but they know.
These boys are broken, it is a pity but I don't think there is any way to fix them.
WHS + infinity
Also, those on here that think they deserve sympathy and the ability to start over are also deeply deeply broken IMVHO.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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