Don't mess with gamers
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By eenkoekje - 13/05/2011 07:20
hide a knife in his gut. lol
beat his ass till he gives u ur meds back, dont play games with ur health.
Die. That'll teach him.
Look, you bought him the xbox in the first place, giving kids things then taking them away makes no sebse to me! I think ydi, not death obviously, but your just asking for it when you buy your kids stuff then take it away!
I said this in another comment earlier but how do you know the OP bought him the X-box? I got my first Nintendo from my grandparents, My first Playstation from my dad but I lived with my mother, my PS2 came from my sister and her now Ex-fiance, etc. You don't know for a fact that the OP gave the kid the game system. You only know that the kid owns one and apparently likes to play it.
Just say that for every hour you don't have your meds you will take something he likes away. The Tv he plays it on would be a good start.
Woah, your son is evil! Children don't exactly have a good sense of consequences for actions.
you should beat his ass. there's just not enough discipline in the world today. if I had ever tried something like that I would have gotten whooped real quick. and I don't resent my parents for that, in fact I commend them on their good parenting.
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**** that, smash that xbox to the side of his head:/
That's bad parenting, plain and simple. Any kid raised right would never dream of pulling a stunt like this, especially when it puts his parents' health at risk. You brought this on yourself. Now it's up to you to set him straight before the nasty behaviour gets worse.