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Mr Puggsly said:
That's great acting. This could win awards.

I know you're sarcastic, which is why i agree with you.

I hate these youtube viewwhores.



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Pops wouldn't have tried running over N64 cartridges if the kid was playing those. The mower blades would have been destroyed.



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Calling fake on this is like calling Pamela Lee Anderson's boobs fake. We all know it but for some reason people still want to look at them anyway. Why on either, I'm unsure.



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Viper1 said:
Calling fake on this is like calling Pamela Lee Anderson's boobs fake. We all know it but for some reason people still want to look at them anyway. Why on either, I'm unsure.

Pam's boobs are not fake! Lies!



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If this was real, he could just sue his father. There's video evidence of everything.



spemanig said:
If this was real, he could just sue his father. There's video evidence of everything.

Would you really sue your father for a couple hundred dollars of damage?

Because I know if I did that, I would never get another penny from my parents the rest of my life, which would add up to thousands upon thousands of dollars. Yea...not even close to worth it.



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I think it is more likely than not that this video is fake... because if you have to resort to that to get a message across to your son then you probably aren't a great parent. And the fact that the kid let his dad run over the games. If he really cared about them that much he would have stood between the games and the mower; I doubt his dad would have run him over with a lawn mower.



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Baalzamon said:

Would you really sue your father for a couple hundred dollars of damage?

Because I know if I did that, I would never get another penny from my parents the rest of my life, which would add up to thousands upon thousands of dollars. Yea...not even close to worth it.


Are you kidding? If my dad distroyed my property with a lawn mower, I'd sue him for more than that. I don't need money from my parents. Except what I'd get from sueing him, of course.



spemanig said:
Baalzamon said:

Would you really sue your father for a couple hundred dollars of damage?

Because I know if I did that, I would never get another penny from my parents the rest of my life, which would add up to thousands upon thousands of dollars. Yea...not even close to worth it.


Are you kidding? If my dad distroyed my property with a lawn mower, I'd sue him for more than that. I don't need money from my parents. Except what I'd get from sueing him, of course.

No, I'm not kidding.

You would also have a really hard time getting more than the games themselves are worth. Are you going to sue for emotional damage from video games being destroyed and being unable to play them for the 2 days it takes to ship them?

And you aren't getting what I mean about the money from your parents, clearly. Even once a kid moves out of the house, parents often provide great support for their child. If I had a kid who sued me, I would quite literally tell him to fuck off any time he came over and wanted a free meal, he would be taken off of my will and not receive a single dollar upon my death, he would never be going on another free vacation with me the rest of my life, he wouldn't be getting a single dollar of his wedding paid for, he wouldn't be getting any gifts (christmas, birthday, etc.) from me ever again. The list goes on. That kid would never be getting a single dollar from me again the rest of my life. And while it is largely dependent on your parents, that list adds up to several hundred thousand dollars for me (all over a couple hundred dollars of stupid video games?).

It isn't about needing the money. When working full time, I don't need my parents to help me either. I won't need their free vacations, I won't need their help with my wedding, and I won't need money from their will. But the reality is, you are trading a couple hundred dollars for a LOT more than that.



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