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Like the terms and conditions themselves, the longer they are the less likely people will be to follow them, you will get banned for something stupid like commenting heroin in a Facebook post
Also, rules should be reasonable if you want them to be followed. Having "you have to call me if you see drugs or alcohol" is ridiculous, there are many contexts where a teen would see drugs or alcohol that wouldn't be an issue that they need to call home about. Oh no, their friend's parents have a wine rack in the kitchen, gotta call Mom. A guy on the street corner is smoking weed, time to snitch. It's an absurd rule that kids are going to break and they're going to be right to break it, which is going to normalize ignoring rules in general.
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This can’t be a boomer comic!! Where are the giant shnozzers and obesity??? 3/10.
And “I hate my wife”
Does “I hate my mom” tangentially count?
Naw that's just teen angst. Hating your wife is all about good old fashioned misery.
Good old fashioned cowardice where divorce exists.
Kinda accurate for parenting. The more rules you have, the less likely any will be followed.
Like the terms and conditions themselves, the longer they are the less likely people will be to follow them, you will get banned for something stupid like commenting heroin in a Facebook post
Also, rules should be reasonable if you want them to be followed. Having "you have to call me if you see drugs or alcohol" is ridiculous, there are many contexts where a teen would see drugs or alcohol that wouldn't be an issue that they need to call home about. Oh no, their friend's parents have a wine rack in the kitchen, gotta call Mom. A guy on the street corner is smoking weed, time to snitch. It's an absurd rule that kids are going to break and they're going to be right to break it, which is going to normalize ignoring rules in general.