Fwiw, I wasn't trying to be provocative. It was honestly just my immediate emotional response to hearing about the incident.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Personally, I have mixed feelings. Of course kids are actually mostly at risk from people they know, but on the flip side, I haven't seen that kind of rule anywhere that wasn't a specific area just with playground equipment, so.
Awww, Pix. Feel free to spend as much time with my kids as you ever want. Go ahead and borrow them while you're at it. They'd only benefit from your presence.
I fully admit that a week of dealing with my personal Tino has made me more sensitive to everything. Let's just pretend I didn't say anything. Move along people, nothing to see here...
I always thought that rule was less for sex offenders than for teenagers. I have seen much older kids take over playground spaces and make it uncomfortable for little kids to be there. And the response was always something like "Fuck you, we have a perfect right to hang out here." Well, now they don't. And I say this as a teenager who loved hanging out in playgrounds.
A bunch of hulking 17-year-olds whose aim is to intimidate can be a real playground buzzkill.
ita, they're playing episodes that were pulled before the reboot - and this is despite the fact that they said they weren't going to do that.
There's a new park with a playground in a sort of marginal neighborhood in my city, and the only people I have ever seen there are several middle aged men (50s-60s) in a group. I don't know if they are homeless or from the neighborhood, or if they are responsible for the empty bottles around the park. But it doesn't inspire me to take my kids down there, I tell you.
I always thought that rule was less for sex offenders than for teenagers. I have seen much older kids take over playground spaces and make it uncomfortable for little kids to be there. And the response was always something like "Fuck you, we have a perfect right to hang out here." Well, now they don't. And I say this as a teenager who loved hanging out in playgrounds.
Yeah, that also makes a lot of sense.
Pix, I wasn't just responding to you, more the general conversation.
Thanks, Jesse. Like I said, it's been a week.
In completely separate news...CJ is off to a concert at Red Rocks. He is seeing Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire. I doubt he can name a song from either band.