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In reply to the discussion: baby sitter feeling the internet wrath for this photo [View all]darkangel218
(13,985 posts)3. I don't think this is funny
What if the washer door malfunctioned/locked up?? What if some idiot sees the pic, and think its "OK" to spin their babies in it?? Sorry, its not funny!
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Locking up todlers in washing machines is not same with them napping in the dog bed
darkangel218
Jul 2015
#12
I would never agree with placing anyone, child or otherwise in unsafe places only for having a laug
darkangel218
Jul 2015
#20
you sound like you didn't bother to read the article, instead you are delighting
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2015
#93
Lol, and sitting on ponys is dangerous, and giving then a bath if i pass out.....
Logical
Jul 2015
#70
You just have to learn to read around the actual words to get the real meaning
mythology
Jul 2015
#49
Do you think no one with Downs Syndrome can make their own decisions or lack cognitive abilities? n/
tammywammy
Jul 2015
#37
At his age + Down syndrome, , you think he could make "cognitive choices????
darkangel218
Jul 2015
#40
So if a child wants to climb on a hot stove it is okay? So you have children?
yellowcanine
Jul 2015
#63
Kids do silly dangerous shit all of the time. And caregivers need to keep them safe.
yellowcanine
Jul 2015
#92
Right, saying what she did is dangerous and physically beating her up are the same thing.
kcr
Jul 2015
#77
I think its a bad idea to encourage that sort of play. I'm not going the get on the sitter's case..
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#18
it is the responsiblity of the adult to secure life threatening devices especially when a child show
msongs
Jul 2015
#23
That would be Fab. We'll be in a new Era. The Sun will come out. Let's give it our All!
Arugula Latte
Jul 2015
#75
Indeed, the wrinkle in this case is the worldwide attention this is receiving.
Arugula Latte
Jul 2015
#67