fucked up stoner parenting

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  1. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    OK, What had happened was, I saw salad fingers.
    some of it.

    I thought RYland, my son, would like it. He likes really weird shit like me. He's 4.

    Apparently I didn t watch enough of it to realize that in one f the episods my son watched he was sittin in a pool of blood. then there was a part where he put his finger through a nail, and

    idk is there more fucked up episodes or


    bottom line, should I let my 4 year old son watch salad fingers?
     
  2. deleted

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    No.. but you can let him watch Cheech and Chongs N-ice Dreams though.. its about Ice Cream... :D
     
  3. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    I remember Ren and Stimpy, which I used to love watching when baked, It was very popular, but I couldnt believe parents would let their kids watch it, some of the shit on that show
     
  4. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    haha. in the end its up to you what you let him watch....i probably wouldn't let my kid watch salad fingers until they were a little bit older though. some of that shit is WIERD!....although you said he likes weird things, i feel as though salad fingers is a little inappropriate for a 4 year old.
     
  5. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    uh probably not
     
  6. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    I'd let my son watch it simply for the fact I really don't think a 4 year old would get it.
     
  7. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    Ill have to look it up..I never heard of this show
     
  8. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    ok..now I remember with a quick youtube search


    Id say NO...definitely not good for a 4 year old mind
     
  9. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    What the hell episode of Salad Fingers did you watch that made you think that one was a good idea?


    I got my girl a Salad Fingers shirt for Christmas once and she spilled something on it before I ever even saw her in it :(
     
  10. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    a 4 year old DOES NOT NEED TV....buy him a coloring book,crayons,scissors.glue,some craft stuff...

    In early childhood learning is largely experiential, imitative and sensory-based.[21] The education emphasizes learning through practical activities.[22]
     
  11. Captain Cannabis

    Captain Cannabis Banned

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    If I ever have a kid I'll spend like 5 years turning it into a genius. I'd film it all to so when it's older it can see how much I worked to make them smart.... Then they can pay me back with a little bit of their Lawyer/Doctor/Brain Surgeon money.
     
  12. Spicey Cat

    Spicey Cat DMT Witch (says husband)

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    You might be pleasantly surprised if you play Sponge Bob for him and yourself AFTER you've smoked a fatty of the kind.
     
  13. Rugor

    Rugor Senior Member

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    totally agreed. buy him lego's, puzzles, books, building blocks, play dough, crossword puzzles, I spy books, where is waldo, and make sure you play ball with him. take him for walks on trails.

    anything but television. if you want him to use electronics. then have him play a video game. or a website like neopets or runescape. that way he is using his brain not just sitting around staring at a TV.
     
  14. creedlespeek

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    Age appropriate television is fine. There's nothing wrong with a little vegging out in front of the boob tube. Salad Fingers is not appropriate, however.

    Always amazes me that people equate watching a little TV with being dumb.
     
  15. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    I agree, some things you can watch with your child and talk to them about it but some things are scary and are just gonna give them nightmares!

    My daughter's first words were 'scully" and "mulder"
     
  16. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    you obviously watch too much tv...there is mountains of evidence that you are WRONG....... please search it and you will see
     
  17. daisymae

    daisymae Senior Member

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    Salad Fingers is definitely NOT Sesame Street.
     
  18. FreshDacre

    FreshDacre Senior Member

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    WTF that is like the strangest show ever. The people who made it must of been on some serious drugs while making it.
     
  19. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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  20. G0dm4ch1n3

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    Just don't let him watch Superjail.
     
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