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Man Accused of Stealing Buzzy's Clothing from Disney World Arrested

ImperfectPixie

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Sometimes, you can't hold parents accountable for their children's actions. Yes, I know that often times parents do not do things correctly but there is a large degree of self responsibility on Spikes right now.
Agree, but if his parents look down upon the rest of the world, that attitude was very likely passed onto Patrick, so he just doesn't give a crap. It's very rare that a person is able to shake the shackles handed down to them by family.
 

ImperfectPixie

Well-Known Member
To be clear, I don’t blame his parents for Patrick’s actions now. He’s a grown man, own up. I do however understand why he acts like a child when he never had to be anything but one.
Very indicative of a shallow person who spends no time being introspective and thinking about his actions and how they affect others...which are things our parents and other adults around us teach us as we grow up.

ETA: Now, if he WAS taught those things and just disregards them in order to fulfill his own need for amusement...that's a whole different matter.
 
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Kobe!!

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It’s just weird to think this guy sat at my family’s table and ate dinner with us. I didn’t like the guy and my sister def knew that but of course she didn’t see it until she saw it. His family has so much money too that he has no sense of responsibility or consequence. His mom is opening up her own medical practice in the area soon and his dad just sold a large chuck of their passed grandfathers land. The whole family is pretty rotten honestly.
Why was he at Thanksgiving with you and your family?
The parents will probably get one of the best defense lawyers money can buy, but let's see what the jury decides after all said and done.
Guilty.
VERY true. But they've made some pretty major ones with him.

EDIT: And the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, most of the time. If a person comes from a particular kind of household, chances are pretty good they'll be like that, too, whether it's abusive, cynical, greedy, or whatever adjective you want to use.
Truth.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
To be clear, I don’t blame his parents for Patrick’s actions now. He’s a grown man, own up. I do however understand why he acts like a child when he never had to be anything but one.
There's an old Jeff Foxworthy line where he says that just once he wants to see a kid say, "my mother was great, my father was great, I'm just a %&$# head".

I absolutely believe that good parenting solves many of the problems/crime int he world, but unfortunately it's rarely the only issue.
 

LukeS7

Well-Known Member
I’m thankful for many things this Thanksgiving, this is one of them, @ 10:30.

Me: *hovers near 10:30 on the timeline*
Me: *suddenly sees Spikes vanish from the chair in the thumbnail*
Me:
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ImperfectPixie

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I am sure the little piggly will wiggly his way out of jail time.
That's not likely to happen.
I don't think it will, either. His attitude alone will hang him because he's unable to hide his smugness and that he thinks he's smarter than everyone else. That interrogation video alone is proof of that...and judges tend to frown on that sort of thing.
 

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