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ladyVet

(1,587 posts)
98. Reading comprehension is a beautiful thing.
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 10:00 PM
Jul 2015

Too bad some folks miss out.

My oldest son liked to climb inside our gas oven and look around. He was fascinated by odd stuff like that (I suspect he has some level of Auspergers (sp?), but he certainly had ADD).

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My one daughter liked to go "nap" in the dog crate riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #1
Locking up todlers in washing machines is not same with them napping in the dog bed darkangel218 Jul 2015 #12
You do understand the toddler isn't locked in? Hence the human hand riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #17
I would never agree with placing anyone, child or otherwise in unsafe places only for having a laug darkangel218 Jul 2015 #20
ahhhh Kali Jul 2015 #21
The child is autistic with a fixation on washing machines riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #22
Oh .. I am "looking foolish". darkangel218 Jul 2015 #24
You do look a bit foolish. tammywammy Jul 2015 #29
Yes. cyberswede Jul 2015 #41
... Kali Jul 2015 #45
Yes, you are. zappaman Jul 2015 #59
you sound like you didn't bother to read the article, instead you are delighting La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2015 #93
Reading comprehension is a beautiful thing. ladyVet Jul 2015 #98
The child has Downs B2G Jul 2015 #25
Thanks. Typing too fast nt riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #30
Oh FFS, lighten the hell up! nt Logical Jul 2015 #69
This link will clear up your questions. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #80
I would have taken a photo of one of mine if they'd done it. gollygee Jul 2015 #2
I don't think this is funny darkangel218 Jul 2015 #3
The door was never fully closed or latched. tammywammy Jul 2015 #4
What if an alligator broke into the house, pushed the babysitter away... zappaman Jul 2015 #5
Think of the children! Major Nikon Jul 2015 #6
Save the mayonnaise! zappaman Jul 2015 #7
No self-respecting alligator would ever drink Coors Light!! n/t SwissTony Jul 2015 #50
NOBODY should drink Coors Light. zappaman Jul 2015 #60
Don't be ridiculous. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #66
Mmmm....mayonnaise.... Jamastiene Jul 2015 #96
you should start a new thread about it! Kali Jul 2015 #15
That's pretty far fetched gollygee Jul 2015 #52
Some front loading models can lock and be difficult to open. yellowcanine Jul 2015 #61
Lol, and sitting on ponys is dangerous, and giving then a bath if i pass out..... Logical Jul 2015 #70
Then the person who does that is stupid as hell. Arkana Jul 2015 #83
The door was never closed. The washer was unplugged. Warpy Jul 2015 #86
The washer was not plugged in. cwydro Jul 2015 #89
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This is ridiculous. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #11
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I disagree. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #14
"Do you think the baby would have agreed to this,...? Kali Jul 2015 #19
You just have to learn to read around the actual words to get the real meaning mythology Jul 2015 #49
I'd say crawling in on his own is pretty clear communication. Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #31
The child is disabled darkangel218 Jul 2015 #35
Do you think no one with Downs Syndrome can make their own decisions or lack cognitive abilities? n/ tammywammy Jul 2015 #37
Are you seriously saying that people with Down's syndrome Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #39
At his age + Down syndrome, , you think he could make "cognitive choices???? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #40
I stand by my statement. Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #44
Yes. gollygee Jul 2015 #54
My daughter's fully functional 2.5 year old got into her COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #43
So if a child wants to climb on a hot stove it is okay? So you have children? yellowcanine Jul 2015 #63
Do you understand the difference Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #72
Yes, the baby would have agreed gollygee Jul 2015 #53
Its bad parenting what they did. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #55
No it isn't. cyberswede Jul 2015 #56
Your opinion. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #57
LOL - duh. cyberswede Jul 2015 #58
Lol darkangel218 Jul 2015 #65
Kids do silly dangerous shit all of the time. And caregivers need to keep them safe. yellowcanine Jul 2015 #92
I'm with you kcr Jul 2015 #73
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Right, saying what she did is dangerous and physically beating her up are the same thing. kcr Jul 2015 #77
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No kcr Jul 2015 #85
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jul 2015 #87
Where? kcr Jul 2015 #88
Some additional information you seem to have missed. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #81
Boohoo. So many delicious cybermob tears. Oneironaut Jul 2015 #9
Cyber-social justice tactics have gone too far, I agree. closeupready Jul 2015 #33
When Lil AA1was a baby, I took a pic of her inside a La Cruest French oven AngryAmish Jul 2015 #10
On my cell phone, I have what I think is... 3catwoman3 Jul 2015 #16
We have a pic of our younger son as an infant Orrex Jul 2015 #28
lol. made me laugh Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #32
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
+1 million darkangel218 Jul 2015 #42
Wasn't someone complaining the police with warrants can get FB stuff.... Historic NY Jul 2015 #26
This Stewart person sounds like a real agitator. Orrex Jul 2015 #27
she started a cycle of incrimination Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #34
LOL! Excellent! Orrex Jul 2015 #36
she definitely didn't set it for a delicate cycle. tammywammy Jul 2015 #38
The backlash is likely to soften her jberryhill Jul 2015 #48
She's certainly being put through the wringer. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2015 #62
...and hung out to dry jberryhill Jul 2015 #64
Well, the truth will come out in the wash. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #68
Perhaps the Tide will turn and we will Gain some Cheer jberryhill Jul 2015 #71
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
that is one spin on the situation Kali Jul 2015 #46
The cyber mob is permanently pressed for someone to go after jberryhill Jul 2015 #47
Indeed, the wrinkle in this case is the worldwide attention this is receiving. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #67
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2015 #51
Why is the baby's face pixilated ? nt arely staircase Jul 2015 #74
privacy Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #79
uh, ok. not sure what that means in the context of a baby. nt arely staircase Jul 2015 #91
Yet another example of America's outrage culture. tymorial Jul 2015 #78
It builds hierarchical self-esteem. Maedhros Jul 2015 #90
+1 La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2015 #94
The internet has given way to a whole new set of bully's. nt. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #84
My brother and I liked to go for a spin in the dryer... Oilwellian Jul 2015 #95
that sounds sooo dangerous Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #97
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