[url=http://digitallife.today.com/_news/2013/02/07/16887575-internet-goes-nuts-over-dads-200-facebook-deactivation-offer-to-daughter]Internet goes nuts over dad's $200 'Facebook Deactivation' offer to daughter[/url]
With the style and grace that only an angry mob can provide, the internet comes to the rescue of someone who doesn't need it. Stay classy, internet!
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2 답변Wait... why did the article black out the daughter's last name but leave the father's and write it in the article as well?
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작성자: Omega Travis 2/8/2013 8:06:04 PM$200 dollars is a bit over kill for a 14 year old girl who only has to stay off a single website for a few months. I can live my life without Facebook. why can't she? Why doesn't the father just encourage her or discipline her until she uses the site less?
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4 답변I would never have made that deal. I would have simply pulled the plug on her ability to use anything that she could access FB on until the grades improved. Actually, I already do this, but it's XBL that gets pulled. Pay a kid to do the only job they have...... ridiculous.
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1 답변... I'd absolutely love it if I was offered $200 to disable my Facebook account for four months. I'd do that in a heartbeat.
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2 답변That dad sounds like an idiot and his daughter sounds like the dime a dozen no brain bitch's that get everything handed to them by their parents.
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4 답변작성자: halo 2/8/2013 5:44:52 PMShe's an honor student but it's distracting? Crazy ass parents putting ridiculous rules on their children for no reason. My dad used to ground me just because I played video games too much, even though I was an honor student and never brought home C's, brought home academic awards through high school, and I'm willing to bet 1000 bucks she doesn't spend NEARLY as much time on Facebook as I did playing Halo. With her grades, she obviously puts her schoolwork first, she's not going to drop out of school for it talking on Facebook. Parents are always doubting the judgement and intelligence of their kids. You can tell this girl is smart because she got 200 bucks out of it, Facebook obviously isn't that important or that distracting for her that she can be so easily swayed for money. Back in grade school, I never would have agreed to give up Xbox for that amount of money for 5 months.
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"...but if I don't impose my concept of how everything in the world should behave and what's acceptable parenting (despite the fact that I myself am not a parent nor privy to the context-sensitive personal relationship between this father and daughter), who will!?"
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1 답변I actually think it's a good idea. It's probably so her Facebook activity doesn't interfere with school...
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2 답변작성자: Symmetry 2/8/2013 5:19:14 PMAre you kidding? That cake shop in Oregon is getting negative reviews on yelp, and the reviews have nothing to do with the food. So much for being "adults."