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No you just wait until they are asleep dumb ass. Sounds like you have daddy issues.
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  • Certainly sounds like you don't have daddy issues (and just saying, the mouth on you is not family friendly.) If you were a dad, you would know the kids get up between 6am and 8am and expect breakfast, practice their band instrument, want to play catch with whatever sport season is being taught, go fishing or get to ride in dad's hot rod. If your a dad who stays in bed while your kids stand by the bed asking for attention, then you suck as a parent. But I still think you make this up as you go.

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  • Here we go again with a non thinker. I am a Dad. My boys are grown, one married and one serving in the Military. I coached all their sports teams and was their Scoutmaster, both Eagle scouts. I played a couple of hours after they went to bed and still got up with them. They played ball not band. So save your preaching for someone who didn't do the deed.

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  • Your whole staying up and wasting time playing video games in the middle of the night is abusive to your children in the form of neglect, obviously. I'm pretty sure I'm older than you, maybe, so know as a fact that there were not many games to play in the early 90's like destiny, however maybe you were on Prodigy bulletin board all night, or a brand new porn sight, at 14.4kps (more like 10kps.) Either way, it just doesn't make any logical sense losing sleep and then being at your best for your children. Maybe you should ask them of what they think of your fatherhood abilities back in the day. I certainly don't represent whats best as a parent.

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  • I played in the 80's so most likely I am older. I did not state that I stayed up all night. Moderation. The games never came first or ever took up their time.

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  • I vaguely remember my younger siblings having some sort of console around '77 era when I still visited but the '80s were strictly work and outrageous partying. I didn't have kids until that changed, lucky for them. I'm glad you were a responsible adult in the '80s, I mentioned the 90s because the internet really is what allowed gaming to grow into a worldwide social hub and kept people up all night. I really can't remember much of the 70s and 80s so you got me there.

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  • So you wait till everyone's asleep at what, 11pm? Then get on the mic for 4 hours telling kids in Ecuador how to put orbs in slots. GG bud

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  • Who's kids stay up until 11pm? Not good parents. Lol

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  • So you go game n leave your wife alone? If you don't see your wife all day then once the kids in bed you go gaming every night, that's not healthy ;)

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