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Kanyon wrote:So much hatred for the kids..but alot of loving for the cranberry bites, I give this story a 6 out of 10 stars. Not as good as G1blaster's story where he decked a guy. If you punched one of those kids. I'd give you 12 out of 10
Blurrz wrote:C'mon Dispensor.
Toys are toys. They are meant to be taken out of the box, and to be played with kids. Whether it's Transformers or Lego, toys are going to be played with by little toddlers. So what if it's going to break? It's not like it's yours.
Chewed up and spit out? C'mon? Do you even know if these kids have problems like that?
Stop being a stereotypical bastard towards children and lighten the hell up. Kids need to have fun, just like me and you.
How does this sound? "Don't blame the kid's parents for buying Transformers for them, why don't you blame Costco for having such a freaking ridiculous low price."
Sounds pretty stupid eh? To me, your post sounds exactly like that. Take things in stride and quit bitching about things like that
Dispensor wrote:Blurrz wrote:C'mon Dispensor.
Toys are toys. They are meant to be taken out of the box, and to be played with kids. Whether it's Transformers or Lego, toys are going to be played with by little toddlers. So what if it's going to break? It's not like it's yours.
Chewed up and spit out? C'mon? Do you even know if these kids have problems like that?
Stop being a stereotypical bastard towards children and lighten the hell up. Kids need to have fun, just like me and you.
How does this sound? "Don't blame the kid's parents for buying Transformers for them, why don't you blame Costco for having such a freaking ridiculous low price."
Sounds pretty stupid eh? To me, your post sounds exactly like that. Take things in stride and quit bitching about things like that
It's just jealousy and a natural intolerance for little kids speaking. Kids do need to have fun, but I don't think crying over not being able to turn the robot into a truck is a very good way to have fun.
And just in case you weren't aware, that whole "chewed up or swallowed" bit was just there to add some extra emphasis. What the hell kind of toddler can swallow those things?
Blurrz wrote:Dispensor wrote:Blurrz wrote:C'mon Dispensor.
Toys are toys. They are meant to be taken out of the box, and to be played with kids. Whether it's Transformers or Lego, toys are going to be played with by little toddlers. So what if it's going to break? It's not like it's yours.
Chewed up and spit out? C'mon? Do you even know if these kids have problems like that?
Stop being a stereotypical bastard towards children and lighten the hell up. Kids need to have fun, just like me and you.
How does this sound? "Don't blame the kid's parents for buying Transformers for them, why don't you blame Costco for having such a freaking ridiculous low price."
Sounds pretty stupid eh? To me, your post sounds exactly like that. Take things in stride and quit bitching about things like that
It's just jealousy and a natural intolerance for little kids speaking. Kids do need to have fun, but I don't think crying over not being able to turn the robot into a truck is a very good way to have fun.
And just in case you weren't aware, that whole "chewed up or swallowed" bit was just there to add some extra emphasis. What the hell kind of toddler can swallow those things?
Heh, okay Dispensor. Sorry I kinda went AWOL on you, didn't mean it at all. It's just that there's this guy on the boards who's really pissing me off right now. But what you envisioned there on your original post does happen in real life. Seeing as all the Robot Heroes belonging to my cousin don't have arms anymore.
CyberTooth wrote:Besides, by age three Asian children are already being scouted by NASA and Civil Defense Programs. In five years they'll be saving your butt from some doomsday space debris.
G1Blaster wrote:Hell no. Every one who knows me knows my hobby. The best part is no one says anything bad about it because they all think I'm insane because I have 'Criminally Insane' tattooed on my back.
Also, a little off topic but still kinda on it. One time I had a rotten day at work. Everything that could have gone wrong, did. But it didn't matter. I was going to Wal-Mart after work and get the Prime VS Meg Classics box. So I'm in the store in a foul mood but I pick up the box and start to feel better. I take it up to cashier and the guy asks me if this is for my son or something. I told him no that I collect TFs and have been almost my whole life. He starts giggling and says....
"You mean you collect toys? You spend your money on toys for kids? What is wrong with you?"
Something inside my snapped. I reared back and decked him. Now I've been in many fights in my life because of my temper but I swear to you that I don't think I have ever hit a man so hard. My arm actually hurt from my hand to my elbow after I did it.
Needless to say this caused a scene, I was supposedly banned from the store (even though I still go in there now) and sent to county jail for a 24 Hour Cooling Period. As soon as I got out, I went to a different Wal-Mart and got the box. Luckily that guy didn't press charges.
So the moral of the story for the young ones on this board is never to be ashamed of your hobby, even if you nearly have to kill a man to defend it.
Kanyon wrote:It's just we respect Transformers more cause of our age and we know the awesomeness they have, but when we were kids we trashed toys..I think o.o
tommy tek wrote:well my asian kids arnt even three years old and they never break my transformers and shes a girl.shes only 2 years and 3 months old and when we watch transformers she even knows all ther names.and she remembers the steps to transform excellion by heart she needs my help when it comes to snapping in parts really hard.so what im saying is take it easy guy and alot of asian kids seem to be really smart.
tommy tek wrote:well my asian kids arnt even three years old and they never break my transformers and shes a girl.shes only 2 years and 3 months old and when we watch transformers she even knows all ther names.and she remembers the steps to transform excellion by heart she needs my help when it comes to snapping in parts really hard.so what im saying is take it easy guy and alot of asian kids seem to be really smart.
tommy tek wrote:haha thats funny.yeah ther is a big difference between op and excellion.but maybe they bought for someone els.and my daughter calls transformers eye like the theme song more than meets the eye lol.i checked my costco and they didnt have squat.when did you go.
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