Now, Where did that come from? It's amazing, and should be spread to small children everywhere. I am sick of kids, and will grow up to be the creepy single woman the little kids in the neighborhood believe is a wicked witch in disguise.
I'm definitely anti Santa. Children find out that the first thing they believe in is a big lie. It's not just one lie, either - parents continue to lie as the child grows older and starts to ask questions - "Is the mall Santa really Santa?" "Well, he's just one of Santa's helpers."
Sooner or later, the kid finds out that all the adults around him have been lying to him. What then? Parents teach the child that lying is wrong, but what kind of example have they set?
Later on, how does the word of the parent stand up to the child's scrutiny? Is the child going to think that adults have been lying about drugs, alcohol, and sex too?
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Now, Where did that come from? It's amazing, and should be spread to small children everywhere. I am sick of kids, and will grow up to be the creepy single woman the little kids in the neighborhood believe is a wicked witch in disguise.
Ugh. You leave and break suddenly sucks.
I'm definitely anti Santa. Children find out that the first thing they believe in is a big lie. It's not just one lie, either - parents continue to lie as the child grows older and starts to ask questions - "Is the mall Santa really Santa?" "Well, he's just one of Santa's helpers."
Sooner or later, the kid finds out that all the adults around him have been lying to him. What then? Parents teach the child that lying is wrong, but what kind of example have they set?
Later on, how does the word of the parent stand up to the child's scrutiny? Is the child going to think that adults have been lying about drugs, alcohol, and sex too?
Is there a polish version of the American Santa?
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