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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:14 pm
I like how the person just keeps videotaping instead of trying to comfort the kid.
Savannah "Psalm 34"
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:25 pm
Rob, that's really cute.
bethandmanly wrote:
I like how the person just keeps videotaping instead of trying to comfort the kid.
I always wonder about that, too - why people keep recording rather than comforting the child.
Carol Adventure Seeker
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:34 pm
Savannah wrote:
bethandmanly wrote:
I like how the person just keeps videotaping instead of trying to comfort the kid.
I always wonder about that, too - why people keep recording rather than comforting the child.
Because it's funny I had a cousin who was comforted so much he would cry so easily... so I had to toughen' the kid up
I mean.. the kid will be okay. I'm sure he'll laugh at himself when he gets older and watches that video
Savannah "Psalm 34"
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:26 pm
Well....I can agree that it isn't good to make kids overly-sensitive, but I couldn't just sit there and record a baby crying in fear like that instead of comforting them and then showing them that there's nothing to be afraid of. That's just me.
bethandmanly Dean's Dedicated Diva
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:05 pm
Savannah wrote:
Well....I can agree that it isn't good to make kids overly-sensitive, but I couldn't just sit there and record a baby crying in fear like that instead of comforting them and then showing them that there's nothing to be afraid of. That's just me.
Me too.
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:55 pm
Savannah wrote:
Rob, that's really cute.
bethandmanly wrote:
I like how the person just keeps videotaping instead of trying to comfort the kid.
I always wonder about that, too - why people keep recording rather than comforting the child.
You've said it, Savannah! I always thinks about those issues..I don't know how people could record certain thinks whithout thinking their little ones could be sufering. I'm finding some disturbing videos in Youtube, like rats dying, animals suffering and scared babies...What people is thinking about???
Vanesa.
Carol Adventure Seeker
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:42 pm
Savannah wrote:
Well....I can agree that it isn't good to make kids overly-sensitive, but I couldn't just sit there and record a baby crying in fear like that instead of comforting them and then showing them that there's nothing to be afraid of. That's just me.
It's okay. It's a good way to be Savannah. I guess I just have a different upbringing. I mean... I feel for the little kid crying but the dinosaur is not really harming him... so I can understand the parent recording him... and it's just for a little bit too. Even the kid is very curious and keeps on pressing the button on the dinosaur after he stops crying lol
I don't know if anyone has seen George Lopez' stand up comedy "Why You Cryin'" ... I won't post the video because of the language he uses... but I relate so much with how adults and grandmas even used to treat us latino kids at times lol
Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:16 am
t reminds me when my mom said something scaring to my brother just to scary him to death and take a pic f him crying!
He was not traumatized by it.
I don't think that "latino" means really something. People who lives in American Continent are not from a single place of the world. We have a lot of immigration here. The nly "latin" people I really know are ancient Roman ones and they are all dead, by the moment!
Spanish tribes were not "latin" but Germanic. They only speaks a latin language. Central and South American native people are not latin either. Se we are not "latin", but people that are born in Central and South America, from different bloods (Spanish, Native Americans, German, Italian, French, Syrian, Lebanese, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, etc, etc). None of these are "latin", minus the language they speaks!
Maybe our upbringing is different from people from the USA's, but I don't think that a Chilean has nothing to do with a Mexican or an Uruguayan. Of course, we speaks Spanish, but we are not like twins to each other!
Vanesa.
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:19 am
Sorry...But I MUST said it. It's my imagination or just this little guys is the same who laughed and laughed ripping papers appart in the video Rob posted some days ago? I mean the one people here mistook by a girl fr he was all dressed in pink.
Vanesa.
Savannah "Psalm 34"
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Subject: Re: Mommy's nose-blowing is scary... Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:11 am
Vanesa wrote:
Sorry...But I MUST said it. It's my imagination or just this little guys is the same who laughed and laughed ripping papers appart in the video Rob posted some days ago? I mean the one people here mistook by a girl fr he was all dressed in pink.
Vanesa.
I don't know if it's the same baby - but the fact that he was dressed in pink didn't make me think the baby was a girl. It was the baby's face. It just looked like a girl to me.