WORST ice bucket challenge WTF

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  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    chadwick said:

    mr. badbrains, who threw down the law/punishment in your house when you were growing up & do you have any brothers or sisters?

    let's hear something real good, bb

    I grew up with the "hand". If I stepped out of line as a kid, my dad or mom would def have no hesitation to smack me. My mom preferred the ear pull. That actually hurt more hahaha. But I also grew up knowing respect. In my culture when an older person walks into a room, it's customary to stand up and give your seat. I never really considered myself a "bad" kid or anything like that. Did the normal teenage things but never crossed the line, well, never got caught. Lol. We partied like no ones business but we all knew our limits and never abused anything, until I moved to the north east. But in so cal, you always have friends who have brothers that are older and show you the ropes of life. Surfing, partying, girls, etc. So in my experience, I was super lucky in that aspect. But I'm always reading about shit like this happening these days. And it fucken blows. How could people do this shit? Didnt these kids fathers hug them at all? Fuck me, shits crazy.
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited October 2014
    nicely done, bb
    good question - "Didnt these kids fathers hug them at all?"

    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Aww, BB - I grew up in that same "offer your seat" culture.

    No hand though - I was spanked all of one time (didn't hurt, but the humiliation was enough for me to never again meet that fate).

    Now my husband...grew up with one older sister, two older brothers and a single mother who was NOT afraid to discipline as she saw fit. He's described many a time what happened the first time he ran into the street without looking for cars.

    Whole other set of repercussions when he blew up the church bus in his teens..but that's another story :D
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    I always enjoy reading the comments in these threads, and get little nuggets from them. I don't expect I'll ever change my opinions on the use of violence; my values are strongly around nonviolence. However, on a positive note, I agree with chadwick about chia seeds. ;)
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    hedonist said:

    Aww, BB - I grew up in that same "offer your seat" culture.

    No hand though - I was spanked all of one time (didn't hurt, but the humiliation was enough for me to never again meet that fate).

    Now my husband...grew up with one older sister, two older brothers and a single mother who was NOT afraid to discipline as she saw fit. He's described many a time what happened the first time he ran into the street without looking for cars.

    Whole other set of repercussions when he blew up the church bus in his teens..but that's another story :D

    Your hubby isnt gonna blow up my house now is he? HALTS MAUL! No pancakes for hedonists hubby! =))
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    badbrains said:

    hedonist said:

    Aww, BB - I grew up in that same "offer your seat" culture.

    No hand though - I was spanked all of one time (didn't hurt, but the humiliation was enough for me to never again meet that fate).

    Now my husband...grew up with one older sister, two older brothers and a single mother who was NOT afraid to discipline as she saw fit. He's described many a time what happened the first time he ran into the street without looking for cars.

    Whole other set of repercussions when he blew up the church bus in his teens..but that's another story :D

    Your hubby isnt gonna blow up my house now is he? HALTS MAUL! No pancakes for hedonists hubby! =))
    Ha! Not at this point in his life, though he's still slightly prone to pyromania B-)
  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    hedonist said:

    badbrains said:

    hedonist said:

    Aww, BB - I grew up in that same "offer your seat" culture.

    No hand though - I was spanked all of one time (didn't hurt, but the humiliation was enough for me to never again meet that fate).

    Now my husband...grew up with one older sister, two older brothers and a single mother who was NOT afraid to discipline as she saw fit. He's described many a time what happened the first time he ran into the street without looking for cars.

    Whole other set of repercussions when he blew up the church bus in his teens..but that's another story :D

    Your hubby isnt gonna blow up my house now is he? HALTS MAUL! No pancakes for hedonists hubby! =))
    Ha! Not at this point in his life, though he's still slightly prone to pyromania B-)
    FIRE IT UP! FIRE IT UP! FIRE IT UP!!!
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Funny how fire it up and burn one down go hand in hand :D

    You know, looking at the charges they face - aside from assault - disorderly conduct? Delinquency?

    Guaranteed a nerf ball thrown at these numbnuts.
  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    They should throw the entire book at them. Can't u get diseases from shit? Hepatitis? All kinds of sick shit! Fuck these fuckers! I wish we could send Chadwick to pay them a visit.
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    badbrains said:

    They should throw the entire book at them. Can't u get diseases from shit? Hepatitis? All kinds of sick shit! Fuck these fuckers! I wish we could send Chadwick to pay them a visit.


    http://youtu.be/qr2bKXBV67o
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited October 2014

    I always enjoy reading the comments in these threads, and get little nuggets from them. I don't expect I'll ever change my opinions on the use of violence; my values are strongly around nonviolence. However, on a positive note, I agree with chadwick about chia seeds. ;)

    this gal here likes 'em too
    we could beat the idiots in this thread w/ chia seeds
    http://youtu.be/AMHG2mxaIPs
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    Chia seeds don't beat people - chia seeds win sneakily in the end. Chia for everyone (idiots or not)!
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    By the way chadwick, how do you feel about hemp seeds? (I'm guessing positively, but you never know). I'm using those now, too.
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    hemp & marijuana seeds & the buds & the rope are for hippy burn outs
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    chadwick said:

    hemp & marijuana seeds & the buds & the rope are for hippy burn outs

    It's a beautiful resource; I cannot "hemphasize" this enough :)>-

    http://www.hemp.com/history-of-hemp/
  • chadwick said:

    hemp & marijuana seeds & the buds & the rope are for hippy burn outs

    So you mean Brian?
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    i'll be damned, i had no idea ;)

    brian is a burnt out old hippy?
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited October 2014
    just had a great vision & i wasn't under the influence of anything

    beat these failed ice bucket challenge little idiots w/ burnt out old hippies
    you know, grab a burnt out old hippy (w/ his or her hemp & chia seed collection) by the ankles or wrists & swing him or her in a circle smacking these young little idiots upside the head w/ the old burnt out hippy weapon

    when you are slammed into by a bony skinny ass rail, you will feel it
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    oftenreading, you knew i was joking around, yes/no?
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    At which point were you joking, chadwick? Please tell me you weren't joking about liking chia seeds.
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited October 2014
    about the uh....... question you asked & my answer
    you know - hemp seeds, marijuana seeds, hemp rope & buds & everything hemp & everything grass is for scrany burnt out old hippies

    maybe we've never traded writing in a conversation on here before, i dunno. no i do not joke around w/ chia seeds. i drink 'em like there's tomorrow
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    What, you were joking? Jeez, now I can't believe anything you type.

    .....

    (Of course you were joking - when would you turn down anything hemp-affiliated?)
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • stuckinlinestuckinline Posts: 3,368
    http://www.19actionnews.com/story/26863645/2-teens-entered-into-cleveland-community-diversion-program-for-als-prank?autostart=true
    Two of the three teen suspects in the ice bucket challenge case won't face any criminal charges as they have been entered into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Community Diversion Program.


    19 Action News Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor just learned the two teens who faced disorderly conduct charges will not have to enter a plea in court.

    Five teens are accused of dumping a mixture of water, urine and tobacco spit on a 15-year-old boy who is autistic in Bay Village, Ohio last August as a prank in connection with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that swept across the Nation this summer.

    If the two teens complete the program they will not have any official court record. The three other teen suspects still face assault , disorderly conduct and delinquency charges. They will face a judge in court next month.
  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255

    http://www.19actionnews.com/story/26863645/2-teens-entered-into-cleveland-community-diversion-program-for-als-prank?autostart=true
    Two of the three teen suspects in the ice bucket challenge case won't face any criminal charges as they have been entered into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Community Diversion Program.


    19 Action News Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor just learned the two teens who faced disorderly conduct charges will not have to enter a plea in court.

    Five teens are accused of dumping a mixture of water, urine and tobacco spit on a 15-year-old boy who is autistic in Bay Village, Ohio last August as a prank in connection with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that swept across the Nation this summer.

    If the two teens complete the program they will not have any official court record. The three other teen suspects still face assault , disorderly conduct and delinquency charges. They will face a judge in court next month.

    Justice in America. Unreal
  • hedonist said:

    Thank you, and I don't literally want to violate them - they're nowhere even close to the level of some who might merit a certain level of punishment by my own terms...but part of me gets great mental satisfaction from the thought of a hearty bitchslap to each of these little shits. My head knows it has no place in reality and their becoming better people.

    A little fantasy, I suppose.

    I just feel so bad for the poor kid. It's like some even more fucked up version of Carrie.

    Exactly! Kids like these need to be held responsible. A taste of their own medicine would be a good start. But in all seriousness, they need help. Who knows what's going on at home to make them do What they did to this poor kid :(
  • http://www.19actionnews.com/story/26863645/2-teens-entered-into-cleveland-community-diversion-program-for-als-prank?autostart=true
    Two of the three teen suspects in the ice bucket challenge case won't face any criminal charges as they have been entered into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Community Diversion Program.


    19 Action News Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor just learned the two teens who faced disorderly conduct charges will not have to enter a plea in court.

    Five teens are accused of dumping a mixture of water, urine and tobacco spit on a 15-year-old boy who is autistic in Bay Village, Ohio last August as a prank in connection with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that swept across the Nation this summer.

    If the two teens complete the program they will not have any official court record. The three other teen suspects still face assault , disorderly conduct and delinquency charges. They will face a judge in court next month.

    I'm as outraged as anyone over this issue. Anyone who has followed my posts can attest to the fact that I'm a firm believer in consequences for your actions.

    I read the short descript and never watched the video , but I am assuming that two of the five kids were not part of the planning- finding themselves as participants in that they never stopped the event from happening (joining in on the 'fun' as well).

    I'm not sure their lives should be over from this event if their level of culpability is different from the 'masterminds' who planned and executed it. With that said, I don't exactly think the other three should be hanging from a bridge either.

    Don't get me wrong- this was brutal... but I think we should slow the train down. I remember being 15 and getting caught up in stupid shit. The brains aren't fully developed yet- in particular the part that measures consequences for actions (not just for oneself but for others as well). Kids are prone to making errors of varying magnitudes.

    Maybe I'm getting soft? I don't know.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255

    http://www.19actionnews.com/story/26863645/2-teens-entered-into-cleveland-community-diversion-program-for-als-prank?autostart=true
    Two of the three teen suspects in the ice bucket challenge case won't face any criminal charges as they have been entered into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Community Diversion Program.


    19 Action News Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor just learned the two teens who faced disorderly conduct charges will not have to enter a plea in court.

    Five teens are accused of dumping a mixture of water, urine and tobacco spit on a 15-year-old boy who is autistic in Bay Village, Ohio last August as a prank in connection with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that swept across the Nation this summer.

    If the two teens complete the program they will not have any official court record. The three other teen suspects still face assault , disorderly conduct and delinquency charges. They will face a judge in court next month.

    I'm as outraged as anyone over this issue. Anyone who has followed my posts can attest to the fact that I'm a firm believer in consequences for your actions.

    I read the short descript and never watched the video , but I am assuming that two of the five kids were not part of the planning- finding themselves as participants in that they never stopped the event from happening (joining in on the 'fun' as well).

    I'm not sure their lives should be over from this event if their level of culpability is different from the 'masterminds' who planned and executed it. With that said, I don't exactly think the other three should be hanging from a bridge either.

    Don't get me wrong- this was brutal... but I think we should slow the train down. I remember being 15 and getting caught up in stupid shit. The brains aren't fully developed yet- in particular the part that measures consequences for actions (not just for oneself but for others as well). Kids are prone to making errors of varying magnitudes.

    Maybe I'm getting soft? I don't know.
    Get some Viagra thirty bills and harden up! Fuck those fucktards!
  • badbrains said:

    http://www.19actionnews.com/story/26863645/2-teens-entered-into-cleveland-community-diversion-program-for-als-prank?autostart=true
    Two of the three teen suspects in the ice bucket challenge case won't face any criminal charges as they have been entered into the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Community Diversion Program.


    19 Action News Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor just learned the two teens who faced disorderly conduct charges will not have to enter a plea in court.

    Five teens are accused of dumping a mixture of water, urine and tobacco spit on a 15-year-old boy who is autistic in Bay Village, Ohio last August as a prank in connection with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that swept across the Nation this summer.

    If the two teens complete the program they will not have any official court record. The three other teen suspects still face assault , disorderly conduct and delinquency charges. They will face a judge in court next month.

    I'm as outraged as anyone over this issue. Anyone who has followed my posts can attest to the fact that I'm a firm believer in consequences for your actions.

    I read the short descript and never watched the video , but I am assuming that two of the five kids were not part of the planning- finding themselves as participants in that they never stopped the event from happening (joining in on the 'fun' as well).

    I'm not sure their lives should be over from this event if their level of culpability is different from the 'masterminds' who planned and executed it. With that said, I don't exactly think the other three should be hanging from a bridge either.

    Don't get me wrong- this was brutal... but I think we should slow the train down. I remember being 15 and getting caught up in stupid shit. The brains aren't fully developed yet- in particular the part that measures consequences for actions (not just for oneself but for others as well). Kids are prone to making errors of varying magnitudes.

    Maybe I'm getting soft? I don't know.
    Get some Viagra thirty bills and harden up! Fuck those fucktards!
    That part of me is rock solid!

    It's the mushmind I'm getting concerned about.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    TMI, Thirty :D

    I too did plenty of things in my teens that make my current self shake my head. It was spontaneous shit though, and never aimed to hurt or humiliate another.

    This act took time and planning - plenty of opportunity to THINK, to realize it's a fucked up thing to do, to choose not to participate in the end.
  • hedonist said:

    TMI, Thirty :D

    I too did plenty of things in my teens that make my current self shake my head. It was spontaneous shit though, and never aimed to hurt or humiliate another.

    This act took time and planning - plenty of opportunity to THINK, to realize it's a fucked up thing to do, to choose not to participate in the end.

    Well... this is what I was getting at. The old "It seemed like a good idea at the time" on the part of the two kids who will be receiving lighter consequences.

    I think we can all envision a scenario where two guys get 'let in' on a prank when it is about to happen. And, if we are being fair, not all kids have the moral compass to think the prank through without much time to do so and make the correct decisions or exert the proper leadership to remedy the situation.

    If this type of scenario is close to being correct... then the 'two' kids need some measure of leniency. The 'planners' on the other hand are a different story.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
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