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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Traumatized

This is the kid whose lunch money is stolen on a regular basis.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

From the email I got back from Wizard after I emailed him the maze link, I think his reaction must have been similiar.

--jv

15:29  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am sorry--as a mother, I find absolutely nothing funny about this. Why would you do this to a small person who you supposedly love?; I certainly didn't miss the sound of the asshat parent laughing. This angers me to no end, because I know that that poor warped child will someday end up in my classroom, and I will have to deal with his insane trauma issues when any computer research is involved.

19:58  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Looked more like an older brother prank to me.

08:53  
Blogger JW said...

That's a good point, he will have a helava time downloading porn when he gets older.

......poor kid

08:58  
Blogger Banduar said...

"Life is pain. Anyone who says differently is selling something."

People need to learn to deal with adversity. Sheltering children from anything that frightens them only makes them weaker in the long run. Facing fear is the only way to grow.

I thought it was funny as hell. The kid will recover.

12:40  

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