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    tbh the girls facebook status went ON a bit... Thought it was neva gonna end but i don't agree with him shooting the laptop a bit too far?

    if he was my parent i'm pretty sure i probs wouldn't even be breathing the amount of complaining i can do sometimes. i do agree that he went way too far imagine how upset the poor girl is going to be and for him to sit there and dictate to her what is right and what is wrong that sounded like a lot of stuff she had to do around the house and i wouldn't imagine her to be THAT old either anyone who says it's just a 'normal' average thing to do in a day well ask half the kids on this forum and i can guarantee they don't do the dishes, make the beds, do the washing, do the dinner/coffee, clean everywhere 24/7 cos that's what it sounded like to me.

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    that's usually how my dad turns off my laptop.

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    I think his punishment was a bit extreme, but the girl was really disrespectful to be fair. 30minutes of jobs per day is hardly something to have such a huge rant about, and I think its the way that she tried to hide it from her parents that made it worse.

    The man is making a lot of money from people clicking links and stuff though, and all of the money he makes he is giving to charity.
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    I think his punishment was a bit extreme, but the girl was really disrespectful to be fair. 30minutes of jobs per day is hardly something to have such a huge rant about, and I think its the way that she tried to hide it from her parents that made it worse.
    Teenagers moan and whinge about every silly thing. She was being disrespectful/ungrateful, but what teenager hasn't? I'm yet to find a teenager who hasn't complained about how unfair their parents are or how their life sucks. And don't lie, I'm sure all of you have done it! FB, to most of my friends is just like chatting to friends irl or writing in their own diary. Of course she hid it, what teenager is going to ***** about their own parents infront of them?

    IMO, that man blew it wayyy out of proportion. What could of easily been handled with a private talk did not need to be publicised and posted on her FB wall. This man took the wrong approach to discipline, if she should have even been disciplined at all. Once an arrogant teenager thinks they're right, they're going to continue thinking their right. Grounding them for 3 months without properly explaining the situation or shooting down their laptop isn't helping at all. Just because a child fails to listen to you doesn't mean you get the excuse to pull out your gun in every situation. If anything, the only thing that father earned was less respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memorilla View Post
    How is that fair? Is it OK for a man to beat his daughter to death because it's his daughter, his rules and on his property?
    oh please, stop acting like the consequences of both of them are equal.

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    I fail to see how it's still fair...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memorilla View Post
    Teenagers moan and whinge about every silly thing. She was being disrespectful/ungrateful, but what teenager hasn't? I'm yet to find a teenager who hasn't complained about how unfair their parents are or how their life sucks. And don't lie, I'm sure all of you have done it! FB, to most of my friends is just like chatting to friends irl or writing in their own diary. Of course she hid it, what teenager is going to ***** about their own parents infront of them?

    IMO, that man blew it wayyy out of proportion. What could of easily been handled with a private talk did not need to be publicised and posted on her FB wall. This man took the wrong approach to discipline, if she should have even been disciplined at all. Once an arrogant teenager thinks they're right, they're going to continue thinking their right. Grounding them for 3 months without properly explaining the situation or shooting down their laptop isn't helping at all. Just because a child fails to listen to you doesn't mean you get the excuse to pull out your gun in every situation. If anything, the only thing that father earned was less respect.
    The more I'm thinking about this the more I agree with you.

    Who bets she'll have counselling in a few years? -____- not because he shot her laptop, but because this video has gone viral and over20,000,000 people know about it :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memorilla View Post
    I fail to see how it's still fair...
    He bought the laptop anyway, if he wants to shoot, he can do. If he wants to take a dump on it, he can do.

    She's been warned once before, so why do it again? Memory loss of some kind? From this little status, the fact she's been asked before and the fact that she tried to hide it from her parents upset her Dad and he did it to teach her a lesson and I think this man is sick of his daughter taking advantage of him by asking him for everything and giving nothing back in return.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Memorilla View Post
    I fail to see how it's still fair...
    whomever purchases anything has the right to do whatever they wish to the said property. now if she bought the laptop, then yeah i'd be like that's unfair. but because he did, he can technically do whatever he pleases with it. obviously shooting the laptop is quite extreme and i'm sure he could of done an alternative punishment, but who are we to criticise his actions when he's the owner? can do whatever he wants (within the eyes of the law obviously...)

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    Well technically yes, the fact that he bought it means he can do whatever he wants with it. But how can you say that, especially in a situation like this? I think people are failing to see the big picture here (not necessarily talking about people on Habbox, mostly people on YT)... I couldn't care less about the laptop; but rather his approach to "discipline" his child. It doesn't exactly matter who bought it, it's his method of discipline that's wrong. People need to stop backing this man's actions just because he bought the damn laptop. It's not an excuse for what he did, he doesn't get to pull out a gun when he can't be half-assed to talk to his own daughter. If he were to punish her at all, he could of easily taken away her laptop, but instead he shot it to "prove a point". And as for the teenager, I already explained it in my other post.

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