So someone drinks and smokes and then that person and his wife have a dumb kid.
They don't really care that they had a dumb kid. That is somebody else's problem!
They don't really care if that dumb kid won't get along with anyone at all. That is somebody else's problem too.
So that dumb kid runs down to a drainage ditch right after a big rainstorm and falls in.
The father goes in after him. They are never heard from or seen again.
What do you actually want to label me as being a horrible person if I say that is poetic justice?
What am I getting at? What is the moral here? You have a dumb kid who you are not responsible for and it comes back to haunt you? And it should come back to haunt you?
I am talking about adult responsibility. I am talking about adult responsibility with regard to having children. It is a far cry from what the Republicans want everyone to believe in.
And this story in no way should be construed as a commentary on any recent event in the news. Consider it as being unrelated to anything like that. A fictional characterization of a notion of an idea.
I do not know any such details with regard to any potential real life events that one might attempt to correlate. There is no correlation.
© 2022 Thomas Murphy
I might wrap up this writing for tonight.
Have a good night. Stay safe.
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Have I seen parents who were so concerned about money rather than raising offspring that they completely missed something they should have taught that offspring? What was the parent thinking? That somehow morals are bestowed to someone via...via what? That somehow people automatically develop common sense without attempting to nurture it? That somehow offspring are endowed with whatever anything the parent already knows like that? Or perhaps it is this. For some odd reason projecting an idea of superiority onto the offspring that fails them? A delusional belief of what they are that is based on a delusion of self being projected unto them? Follow any of this? Anybody understand this? Okay perhaps you understand what I just wrote here enough to know that it doesn't happen, it being personal development, the way that the parent believes it does? So perhaps with that statement you are able to fall on one side of the coin with regard to an understanding of the above? Or not?
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Aha, ever know of a parent who doesn't let their child of legal driving age drive? What does that parent know? They really don't have the confidence in that person who is just of legal driving age? When all is said and done, they don't really believe in that person. no matter how much they praise them to others?
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