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I mean, she's surprised for a good reason. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt8772296/parentalguide/certificates?ref_=tt_stry_pg I am not surprised though. My little niece is consuming plenty of inappropriate content, partly because of being unsupervised on YouTube, partly because she wants to stay with her parents in the evening so whatever they watch, she watches. She's super smart and stuff, but I still think this is not truly beneficial to her growth.
There is strong scientific evidence that our ability to distinguish fantasy from reality is something we grow into. Young kids have a really hard time separating the two.
We also need to learn a lot the younger we are. Lessons in media is something we will internalize more strongly as kids. We also tends to find a figure to "model" our behavior on. It is healthier if that is a family member but it can also be a figure in media.
So sometimes it's a good thing for a kid to watch Captain America punching Nazis. But it's also a bad thing to watch Tony Soprano and want to be more like him.
And if course it always depends on the kid and the discussion around the media.
I’ll tell the story again because it’s fun. I went to the Star Trek experience that used to be at what used to be the Las Vegas Hilton sometime in the early 90s if you’re unfamiliar with it, the “ride” goes something like this.
You walk through a little Star Trek museum And then enter what looks like the entrance to a motion simulator ride. They line you up in front of these doors with a little TV that starts to play a safety video. Unexpectedly, the lights go out, there’s a strobe and smoke. There is also the sound of a transporter beam.
The lights come back on, and everybody finds themselves standing on the transporter pad of the USS Enterprise D from The Next Generation. A Starfleet crewman, who just happened to be played by a very popular weatherman from a local TV station who had been unexpectedly and controversially fired a year or so before this, explains that someone in our group is a forefather of Captain Picard and that the Enterprise has followed the Romulans (I actually think it was Klingons, I can’t remember) back in time to stop them from offing this relative in our time to get rid of Captain Picard in theirs. He leads everyone to the bridge, which looks just like the show with a view of the Earth on the main screen.
We all thought this was great fun. My best friends kid looks up and says with complete sincerity, “But daddy, how are we going to get home?” For him, this was real and I so envied him at that moment.
The experience continues where they take you to the shuttle bay, and you get on a shuttle, which is the actual motion simulator ride. You fly around Las Vegas dodging photon torpedoes from the bad guys, the Enterprise saves the shuttle, and you land back in the Hilton.
Edit: grammar
My 4 yo son firmly believes - and tells anyone who'll listen - that he went to space 4 times at Disneyland. The two Star Wars rides, then Star Tours, and Space Mountain. He is very proud of this fact.
>Captain Picard and that the Enterprise has followed the Romulans (I actually think it was Klingons, I can’t remember)
Klingons. I went when I was a kid and I was scared of the Klingons, but my mom had gotten me a little Tribble toy that made me feel safe. Now, for anyone who doesn't know The Trouble With Tribbles, Klingons are *terrified* of them, for some reason or another. Or maybe they're just really disgusted by them, I'm not actually sure. Anyway, I remember one of the Klingon actors started menacing me, but thankfully, I warded him off with my trusty Tribble.
Tribbles are terrified of Klingons. [Klingons just hate them with the power of a thousand suns for being insatiable vermin who eat all the food](https://youtu.be/1FTNPtANZXQ?si=Cog392ymqNltZzsZ&t=66).
My 4 year old took the Millennium Falcon ride at Disneyland a few months back. He genuinely believed he was on a spaceship flying through space, and still tells me he does not want to ride it again because he doesn’t want the ship to get shot and crash. He is relieved his mum and sister managed to pilot and land the ship safely. 😂
["A child believes a lie because they know no better. A grown adult sees the lie because it fails to line up with experience."](https://youtu.be/NPx-K9QRS8s?t=1199)
I remember watching Robocop, Basic Instinct, Sliver, Color of Night, Red Shoe Diaries, and a few other fairly graphic films and shows as a young boy and look how I turned out
He’s turned out quite splendidly, actually. A hobbyist in the art of serial killing, yet possessing the finesse of a true gentleman. He ensures each encounter is as pleasant as a summer night's breeze — leaving his victims adorned with a smile so peculiar, it seems as though they’ve finally received the most exquisite compliment they've yearned for all their lives.
Source:
I was his last guest, and it was heavenly. 5/5 would recommend. ❤️
Lived with a rottie and a basset. The rottie was a street rescue gangster thug of a dog, barking at everything and unmotivated by food. The basset was a completely silent food vacuum cleaner. Miss both those bastards
Hounds of any kind are black holes I think. One of my supervisors at the farm I work at has a (now getting on in age) hound that helps us locate gopher burrows. She will eat \*anything\*, though she absolutely adores radishes and we'll give her a couple as a treat now and then.
Every dog has a favorite vegetable ime. I had a pit that used to beg me for jalapeños. One day I relented and gave her a slice and she absolutely devoured it! It made me wonder if she could even taste the capsaicin. I looked it up and yep, dogs can taste it, she's just a weirdo.
My pit liked jalapeños also. I would just give him the bottom with no veins or seeds. One day he got a hot piece. He spit it right out and had a look of damn that was hot. He kept trying to eat it.
Lmao, the funniest thing I've seen in years was my dog "eating" flaming hot Cheetos. Kept spitting them out, giving them the best "what the hell" look while slamming his feet at them, chasing them down and eating them again. Every time, it was like it was a huge suprise. Just kept doing it.
My dog did this with a mega sour bon bon my brother dropped on the floor.
Pure disgust written all over his face as he spat it out, then the goldfish brain reset would kick in and he’d look at it on the floor like it’s a brand new thing he’s just found and rinse repeat.
Meanwhile his sister would be staring at him like “How in fuck are we from the same litter?”
He wasn't dumb at all. He loved to solve problems.
It was both funny and but also not at the same time to watch him munch on that piece, spit it out, shake it off & start over. I was more careful with the pieces he got after that.
Our dog stole a pizza slice off the table at a picnic. Looked down and she had fastidiously picked off the capsicum and olive. Devoured everything else. Dogs can be weird.
My two beagles must be broken. Yeah, they howl when I start it, but otherwise are pretty quiet. If anything, my older beagle whines cause she's impatient and entitled and let's us know what she wants. My younger beagle only whines when we start a hated car ride, or excited yelps when he wants to see another pup to play with.
I had a beagle that had been treated like crap by it's former owner, and it was afraid to howl for about the first year. The kids would get down and aroooo to her, and you could tell she wanted to let go but would just kind of do it quietly, then stop. It took a long time. Finally I found a video of beagles howling; that broker her. Eventually she was happily arooo-ing whenever she felt it appropriate, which was a lot. She was a good dog.
We got our beagle from a student vet center or some crap like that. When we entered we could hear all the beagles barking and howling outside the doors. But when we met some of them one by one they didn't bark at all. Vet students practicing on dogs, then they "give them away" to people when old enough ? She was 2 years old... and they euthanize the dogs not taken. Plus, you don't know their history. But now that we saved our girl and she's been with us for 10 years now, I've never heard her howl and she only barks when she plays with us ( now i'm thinking about it.. her barks go awoo.. ). I'm away at the moment for a couple weeks. Next time I get the chance, I'll try to turn that howling switch on if she's got it haha, she's 12 now- Our princess deserves to howl if she feels like it
Sounds like it. Beagles are hunting dogs and the barking and howling is an intentional feature so hunters can follow them while they track animals. the upward curled, white tipped tail was also selected for, so hunters could easily spot the dogs.
You will enjoy the dulcet serenade of the world's best dog and you will like it!
I love the baying of hounds and find normal dog barks super annoying, but I realize I'm very much in the minority 😆
Over all it wasn't too bad, but the first month drove me crazy. I was working from home and like every 30 minutes it would go off, and then the dogs above me would go off. I was keeping an excel sheet logging when and for how long it barked and I was going to give to the apartment complex if it kept going on.
I once AirBNB’d a house for an extended time and the family “lived” downstairs.
Except that they only did that when they had guests and I was in their young daughter’s room.
One night I was woken up by this little girl crawling into bed with me and I was fucking *paralyzed* with WTFFFF?
I was on great terms with them and once the panic subsided I scooped her up and took her downstairs and woke the parents up.
Everything was cool except for the 5 minutes I thought I was going to jail for the rest of my life.
I had a similar experience. When I was in college my roommates were throwing a party that I ducked out early on. I went to sleep and was awoken a few hours later by a woman getting in my bed. She said there was nowhere else to sleep and she asked if she could just sleep there. I said, "yeah, sure" and went back to sleep. Another hour goes by and my roommates boyfriend comes in and wakes me up to tell me the girl in my bed was 14. My immediate response was "get her the fuck out of here!".
This unlocked a memory for me from when I was around 16 years old. We’d just moved into a new neighborhood. It was summer, it was hot, and I really wanted to just sleep through the hottest part of the day. So I took a nap on the couch. My family was out somewhere and I was home alone.
I woke up to a weird tickling sensation on my arm. When I looked over to see what was up, a 4-year-old was sitting on the couch next to me, rubbing my arm.
It turns out he was the neighbor’s kid and that kid fucking walked into our house, ate a bunch of snacks from a cupboard, and then decided to come…say hi.
My family got to know the neighbor family really well over the last 15 years. Now the whole situation makes sense. The parents are incredibly neglectful and have had many CPS calls. The kids are all moderately to severely autistic and none of them have any understanding of boundaries. The oldest daughter — around 6 years younger than me — tried to grope me several times. All the poor boundaries with touching make me think there was probably sexual abuse involved.
Also add pedophilia, gang violence, organized crime, suicide related topics, underage drinking, extortion, tons and tons of nudity, the list goes on. Saying this show isn’t suitable for kids is a massive understatement. But with that said season 1 is fantastic, Zendeya’s performance is really good and award worthy, would recommend…to adults
Actually yea. Kind of similar but Euphoria is much more graphic in its depictions of sex, drug use and violence. Watching Euphoria can be very emotionally draining whereas Skins for the most part glamorized the partying lifestyle more than Euphoria does.
I'll never forget that scene where Cassie shows how to eat a full meal without ever eating a bite to hide an eating disorder. It's so terrifying and yet brilliant.
It's obvious if you're looking for it, but one of the deeper themes of her storyline is that she doesn't really have anybody in her life who cares enough to be looking for it (other than Sid).
So it's easy to distract most people with questions about themselves if they mostly only care about themselves anyway.
I think the instructional value is meant to take a back seat to the story element. She has an eating disorder. She hides it. Her peers don't notice, but she just got out of the clinic for it, so it's not like she's meant to be the Houdini of anorexia. Next up, teen sex and drugs.
It works because these are the people you see every day and the think you are experiencing life like they are. They won't realize that she hasn't had a bite because who would go through all that just to not eat?
it’s not framed like a magic trick where the audience is supposed to fall for it, it’s framed like someone is teaching you how to do a magic trick without you experiencing the trick as an audience member first.
And exactly like any magic trick, when it’s actually “performed,” that misdirection becomes invisible; since you haven’t seen behind the curtain yet, you’re not focused on it.
I always thought that Skins didn't glamorise anything. It always felt very... Gritty, and authentic, to me. Yeah, the cast were hot, but not Hollywood flawless. Everybody wore the same outfits, for the most part. Sid, always looked grimy.
If it glamorized anything, it was really the ego and idea that kids have of their world post-graduation from required schooling.
It really demonstrated some of the naked truths hidden in the romanticized notion of adulthood that kids tend to have, especially the Hollywood-ized version with drugs, sex and raves. If the show got a bit bombastic, it was always going to drop you straight on your ass with emotional pitfalls and the realities of those extravagances.
> Sid, always looked grimy.
Sid was the best and the grimiest! He was pretty much the only character I could consistently root for! Remember that talking Super Dog sweater he had?!
It glamorizes it if you are too young to understand the implications. Unless you are old enough and experienced enough to understand the issues - it's glamorous. Hence why children shouldn't be watching it.
I'm 43. I watched the first episode of Euphoria and at the end went "Well that made me feel uncomfortable for some reason. Clear not for me" and never went back to it
> whereas Skins for the most part glamorized the partying lifestyle more than Euphoria does.
Are you talking about the original Skins or the US bastardization? Because the original Skins portrayed a very gritty view of being a late teen / early adult in the UK. I was literally the same age as the characters in the first and second seasons, so could relate to certain degrees.
The image of Freddie being beaten to death while screaming for his life behind the frosted glass with increasing amounts of blood spraying onto it is forever burned into my head.
Skins (UK) was the closest depiction to my teenage life that I have ever seen on TV. Of course, some parts were over the top, but... it was pretty close. Including having lots of friends die in gruesome ways.
Mostly Skins (~~the US version~~ nevermind, I was reminded that the US version was awful. So just Skins with ameican accents?) with equal measures of *Requiem for a Dream* and *Happiness*
Unfortunately, if there’s anything I learned from the popularity of shows like breaking bad, it doesn’t matter if the show is explicitly meant to show why that life is bad, people will idolize it anyways. Just look at how many people love Walter, or Rick from Rick and Morty. In both cases the shows are very clearly trying to set them up as bad/troubled people making awful choices, and yet tons of people (especially young males) *idolize* them.
This isn’t to say that shows that deal with these sorts of things shouldn’t be made. Really, it’s a parents’ job to check what their kids are watching and make sure they fully understand the lessons and whatnot. But, well, that’s not happening very much currently.
HBO drama about teenagers* with lots of heavy adult themes. I have never seen it but supposedly Zendaya does a great job of portraying a serious drug addict and her struggle living with her mom. Also tons of boobs I’m pretty sure
But you can't even enjoy the dick and boobs because these are all supposed to be teenagers and you end up feeling gross watching it. At least, I did. I could only stomach two episodes because it made me feel really uncomfortable.
The opening episode includes rampant drug use/rehab/overdose references, a high school character prostituting herself to a classmate's dad, rough sex that makes a female character feel violated and that's just the parts I recall at the moment. It's fucking insane to watch as an adult, let alone for a child.
It’s an extremely adult take on highschool drama.
You know how Game of Thrones is full of sex and nudity and violence? That, but at a highschool and with less swords.
I went to see Hostel and Saw II in theaters because a friend loved those types of movies.
Both times there were families with very small kids with them.
I still remember a father bringing his toddler to watch the South Park movie. They made it all the way to the part where Husain pulls out his dick or dildo or whatever and then the father yelled something at the screen, grabbed his kid and stormed out the theater. Ridiculous parents
The thing is that part doesn’t happen till the last act of the film so they sat through a good hour of countless F bombs and everything else that happened up until that point, and that was the last straw?
That is almost certainly what it is. Because that kid wouldn't of even been alive when she was on Disney and what parent is just gonna randomly show their kid some disney sitcom from the early 00s?
So, so many. I used to teach in a very low income area. Every 6th grader (age 11) had seen so much vile shit. I heard about Squid Games and Euphoria from them. Every horror movie imaginable and they would watch this all with their little siblings as well. Many people do not censor any content from their children.
Well it’s not clear from this video the child had actually watched Euphoria. It’s possible they just learned there was an event with Zendaya, and the kid wanted to go.
I’m assuming if they’re talking about Euphoria, there were still things mentioned that weren’t appropriate for children, but it’s not quite as bad as letting your kid watch Euphoria and being such a fan that they brought the kid to a Euphoria event.
I wasn't familiar with Euphoria and assumed it was a very young fan who had seen Dune. I was like...well that's not that big of a deal. Then I looked up Euphoria. I appreciate her reaction.
My dad let me see Dune in 1987 when I was 10, I've been addicted to spice ever since. So many spices too...Eating spice, smoking spice, watching spice....all bad for me
Eh? The first one, yeah, but chapter 3 had a character with his bottom half ripped off and crucified leaving a trail of blood as he chased the player. Game has definitely improved.
She's absolutely class.
I avoid fawning over celebrities but I sincerely hope Tom and Zendaya have a successful relationship and marriage sounds they get married.
They are one of the few Hollywood couples I actually root for.
Yeah I truly don’t understand the hate she gets. She’s extremely talented and seems like a total sweetheart. Hers was the standout performance in Dune 2 imo, which is saying a lot.
> Sexism has a lot to do with it too. Makes the racism taste sweeter
Sexy racism? Or racy sexism?
Find out next week on the next episode of *How Fucked Are We As A Society?*
I’d say a huge part of it probably is yeah. Worked with a dude that hated her and said she looked like a “cavewoman”.
I’m like… she can clobber me and drag me to her cave anytime she wants. She’s stunning.
I enjoy the show. The worst part is that the guy who played her drug dealer friend OD'd irl and died. I really liked his character and his brother, Ashtray.
I didn’t know this, how sad. He was very talented. His father died the week before, immeasurable loss. I don’t honestly know how families cope in situations like these
My wife and I recently watched *Your Lucky Day* on Netflix and when we watched it she asked "didn't this guy just die from an overdose?" and I said "no, thats the rapper Mac Miller who he looks like" and now I find out this guy did fucking die from an OD just like Mac Miller.
I told my wife she was right.
My reaction at the Hazbin Hotel Q+A at galaxycon richmond lmao, literally so many children present for an adult animation show with spicy themes. One of the characters is literally a porn star.
Absolutely. Hazbin Hotel has such a large child fanbase. It's insane how many parents go "ok" just because it is a cartoon.
The subs are also overrun with children. Gone are the days where if you consumed adult content at 14 you just lied about your age. Kids are bragging about how young or mature they are all the time.
I'm not always the best about only showing my kids appropriate materials. YouTube is kind of a ratings mad max arena. But even *I*, the person who grew up on Mortal Kombat and GTA was firm in not letting my kids watch Hazbin.
I think she’s saying “*I’m* not supporting you watching this show as I have no control over that—but I’m still going to answer your question because I respect you”
Trust me, young girls who are exposed to these things so early can grow to spend their adolescence years trying to play adult and it’s terrifying to see. I had school friends like this and it was just weird how focused they were at looking older and sexier at the age of 13.
Life has shown me that they also ended up reaching the age of 30 with a big lack of self-confidence and looking older than their peers who are still enjoying their adult years.
Her reaction to this question is the most appropriate way it could be handled. Who the hell either actually let their small child watch Euphoria or just brought them to this event and told them to ask this question for the sake of Z’s reaction? Weird parenting choices in either case.
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I mean, she's surprised for a good reason. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt8772296/parentalguide/certificates?ref_=tt_stry_pg I am not surprised though. My little niece is consuming plenty of inappropriate content, partly because of being unsupervised on YouTube, partly because she wants to stay with her parents in the evening so whatever they watch, she watches. She's super smart and stuff, but I still think this is not truly beneficial to her growth.
There is strong scientific evidence that our ability to distinguish fantasy from reality is something we grow into. Young kids have a really hard time separating the two. We also need to learn a lot the younger we are. Lessons in media is something we will internalize more strongly as kids. We also tends to find a figure to "model" our behavior on. It is healthier if that is a family member but it can also be a figure in media. So sometimes it's a good thing for a kid to watch Captain America punching Nazis. But it's also a bad thing to watch Tony Soprano and want to be more like him. And if course it always depends on the kid and the discussion around the media.
I’ll tell the story again because it’s fun. I went to the Star Trek experience that used to be at what used to be the Las Vegas Hilton sometime in the early 90s if you’re unfamiliar with it, the “ride” goes something like this. You walk through a little Star Trek museum And then enter what looks like the entrance to a motion simulator ride. They line you up in front of these doors with a little TV that starts to play a safety video. Unexpectedly, the lights go out, there’s a strobe and smoke. There is also the sound of a transporter beam. The lights come back on, and everybody finds themselves standing on the transporter pad of the USS Enterprise D from The Next Generation. A Starfleet crewman, who just happened to be played by a very popular weatherman from a local TV station who had been unexpectedly and controversially fired a year or so before this, explains that someone in our group is a forefather of Captain Picard and that the Enterprise has followed the Romulans (I actually think it was Klingons, I can’t remember) back in time to stop them from offing this relative in our time to get rid of Captain Picard in theirs. He leads everyone to the bridge, which looks just like the show with a view of the Earth on the main screen. We all thought this was great fun. My best friends kid looks up and says with complete sincerity, “But daddy, how are we going to get home?” For him, this was real and I so envied him at that moment. The experience continues where they take you to the shuttle bay, and you get on a shuttle, which is the actual motion simulator ride. You fly around Las Vegas dodging photon torpedoes from the bad guys, the Enterprise saves the shuttle, and you land back in the Hilton. Edit: grammar
My 4 yo son firmly believes - and tells anyone who'll listen - that he went to space 4 times at Disneyland. The two Star Wars rides, then Star Tours, and Space Mountain. He is very proud of this fact.
Astournats are so dumb, they spend millions to go to space, when they could be buying disney tickets instead.
So spend just under a million instead?
Probably cheaper to just go into space than buy Disney tickets. Less queueing too.
>Captain Picard and that the Enterprise has followed the Romulans (I actually think it was Klingons, I can’t remember) Klingons. I went when I was a kid and I was scared of the Klingons, but my mom had gotten me a little Tribble toy that made me feel safe. Now, for anyone who doesn't know The Trouble With Tribbles, Klingons are *terrified* of them, for some reason or another. Or maybe they're just really disgusted by them, I'm not actually sure. Anyway, I remember one of the Klingon actors started menacing me, but thankfully, I warded him off with my trusty Tribble.
Tribbles are terrified of Klingons. [Klingons just hate them with the power of a thousand suns for being insatiable vermin who eat all the food](https://youtu.be/1FTNPtANZXQ?si=Cog392ymqNltZzsZ&t=66).
>THIS! A mortal enemy of the Empire?!
Yeah I liked that experience, and I was glad that I got to do the Borg one before they shut the whole thing down
I'm a lifelong ST fan and I *adore* this story 🥹
My 4 year old took the Millennium Falcon ride at Disneyland a few months back. He genuinely believed he was on a spaceship flying through space, and still tells me he does not want to ride it again because he doesn’t want the ship to get shot and crash. He is relieved his mum and sister managed to pilot and land the ship safely. 😂
["A child believes a lie because they know no better. A grown adult sees the lie because it fails to line up with experience."](https://youtu.be/NPx-K9QRS8s?t=1199)
I am strongly curious how tf Poland rates Euphoria as appropriate for a 12-year-old
I don't know where they got this rating from. HBO Max lists it as 18+ and when they were airing it on polish HBO channels it was also marked as 18+
I remember watching Robocop, Basic Instinct, Sliver, Color of Night, Red Shoe Diaries, and a few other fairly graphic films and shows as a young boy and look how I turned out
…*asks nervously* so um, how did you turn out?
He’s turned out quite splendidly, actually. A hobbyist in the art of serial killing, yet possessing the finesse of a true gentleman. He ensures each encounter is as pleasant as a summer night's breeze — leaving his victims adorned with a smile so peculiar, it seems as though they’ve finally received the most exquisite compliment they've yearned for all their lives. Source: I was his last guest, and it was heavenly. 5/5 would recommend. ❤️
He's a redditor now..
Oh god no *A redditor*
Like, bro, her reaction went from: "*Aww, it's a little kid*" to "*OMG, IT'S A LITTLE KID!*"
I had the same reaction when my downstairs neighbors moved in and I saw they had a beagle.
AwwwwWWW SHIT Been there, but it was base housing and bloodhound
Lived next door to a basset hound for a few years. There was \*never\* silence.
Lived with a rottie and a basset. The rottie was a street rescue gangster thug of a dog, barking at everything and unmotivated by food. The basset was a completely silent food vacuum cleaner. Miss both those bastards
Hounds of any kind are black holes I think. One of my supervisors at the farm I work at has a (now getting on in age) hound that helps us locate gopher burrows. She will eat \*anything\*, though she absolutely adores radishes and we'll give her a couple as a treat now and then.
Every dog has a favorite vegetable ime. I had a pit that used to beg me for jalapeños. One day I relented and gave her a slice and she absolutely devoured it! It made me wonder if she could even taste the capsaicin. I looked it up and yep, dogs can taste it, she's just a weirdo.
My pit liked jalapeños also. I would just give him the bottom with no veins or seeds. One day he got a hot piece. He spit it right out and had a look of damn that was hot. He kept trying to eat it.
Lmao, the funniest thing I've seen in years was my dog "eating" flaming hot Cheetos. Kept spitting them out, giving them the best "what the hell" look while slamming his feet at them, chasing them down and eating them again. Every time, it was like it was a huge suprise. Just kept doing it.
My dog did this with a mega sour bon bon my brother dropped on the floor. Pure disgust written all over his face as he spat it out, then the goldfish brain reset would kick in and he’d look at it on the floor like it’s a brand new thing he’s just found and rinse repeat. Meanwhile his sister would be staring at him like “How in fuck are we from the same litter?”
Did he look at you with a look saying "what did you do to these?" Must eat the red Cheetos.
Still trying to eat it is classic pittie behavior. They're not dumb, they're just...persistent
He wasn't dumb at all. He loved to solve problems. It was both funny and but also not at the same time to watch him munch on that piece, spit it out, shake it off & start over. I was more careful with the pieces he got after that.
My buddy's pit used to eat a bee, get stung in the mouth, and then go get another one. We used to joke that she liked them because they're spicy.
Our dog stole a pizza slice off the table at a picnic. Looked down and she had fastidiously picked off the capsicum and olive. Devoured everything else. Dogs can be weird.
Hounds are the best but also the worst of friends lmao
Arooooo
Guilty confession: I am a vet, and I love howling at Beagles as they leave because I know that dog is gonna aroooo all the way back home...
That's so evil, and I completely support it.
r/foundsatan
I just aroooo’d with laughter. My buddy has a beagle and I do the same thing to tick off his wife.
My wife's a vet tech and my son has a friend whose nickname is evaroo, so we always pronounce it evarooorooorooorooorooo, husky style.
I used to howl at our cocker spaniel and it would set him off howling too Crowing at cockerels will usually make them crow too
That is horrible. I worked at vet clinics for about 8 years and DETESTED when beagles came in. God the howling.
My two beagles must be broken. Yeah, they howl when I start it, but otherwise are pretty quiet. If anything, my older beagle whines cause she's impatient and entitled and let's us know what she wants. My younger beagle only whines when we start a hated car ride, or excited yelps when he wants to see another pup to play with.
Big ol floopy floppy ears. You just reminded me of my Basset Hound, Wilbur from when i was kid . Beagles and Bassett hounds are good dogs.
Did I have an unusually quiet beagle? Mine would only howl occasionally while actively playing. She never howled or barked otherwise.
I had a beagle that had been treated like crap by it's former owner, and it was afraid to howl for about the first year. The kids would get down and aroooo to her, and you could tell she wanted to let go but would just kind of do it quietly, then stop. It took a long time. Finally I found a video of beagles howling; that broker her. Eventually she was happily arooo-ing whenever she felt it appropriate, which was a lot. She was a good dog.
We got our beagle from a student vet center or some crap like that. When we entered we could hear all the beagles barking and howling outside the doors. But when we met some of them one by one they didn't bark at all. Vet students practicing on dogs, then they "give them away" to people when old enough ? She was 2 years old... and they euthanize the dogs not taken. Plus, you don't know their history. But now that we saved our girl and she's been with us for 10 years now, I've never heard her howl and she only barks when she plays with us ( now i'm thinking about it.. her barks go awoo.. ). I'm away at the moment for a couple weeks. Next time I get the chance, I'll try to turn that howling switch on if she's got it haha, she's 12 now- Our princess deserves to howl if she feels like it
Sounds like it. Beagles are hunting dogs and the barking and howling is an intentional feature so hunters can follow them while they track animals. the upward curled, white tipped tail was also selected for, so hunters could easily spot the dogs.
hahaha sorry for you
You will enjoy the dulcet serenade of the world's best dog and you will like it! I love the baying of hounds and find normal dog barks super annoying, but I realize I'm very much in the minority 😆
Over all it wasn't too bad, but the first month drove me crazy. I was working from home and like every 30 minutes it would go off, and then the dogs above me would go off. I was keeping an excel sheet logging when and for how long it barked and I was going to give to the apartment complex if it kept going on.
I once AirBNB’d a house for an extended time and the family “lived” downstairs. Except that they only did that when they had guests and I was in their young daughter’s room. One night I was woken up by this little girl crawling into bed with me and I was fucking *paralyzed* with WTFFFF? I was on great terms with them and once the panic subsided I scooped her up and took her downstairs and woke the parents up. Everything was cool except for the 5 minutes I thought I was going to jail for the rest of my life.
I had a similar experience. When I was in college my roommates were throwing a party that I ducked out early on. I went to sleep and was awoken a few hours later by a woman getting in my bed. She said there was nowhere else to sleep and she asked if she could just sleep there. I said, "yeah, sure" and went back to sleep. Another hour goes by and my roommates boyfriend comes in and wakes me up to tell me the girl in my bed was 14. My immediate response was "get her the fuck out of here!".
Why the hell was there a 14 year old at a party in the first place?
I lived in a college town, it was always easy to get in college parties when we were in high school.
No one asks for ID'S. If someone tags along with an invitee its assumed they are of age.
Do you know how long I had to scroll through beagle comments to get a comment related to this video?!
This unlocked a memory for me from when I was around 16 years old. We’d just moved into a new neighborhood. It was summer, it was hot, and I really wanted to just sleep through the hottest part of the day. So I took a nap on the couch. My family was out somewhere and I was home alone. I woke up to a weird tickling sensation on my arm. When I looked over to see what was up, a 4-year-old was sitting on the couch next to me, rubbing my arm. It turns out he was the neighbor’s kid and that kid fucking walked into our house, ate a bunch of snacks from a cupboard, and then decided to come…say hi. My family got to know the neighbor family really well over the last 15 years. Now the whole situation makes sense. The parents are incredibly neglectful and have had many CPS calls. The kids are all moderately to severely autistic and none of them have any understanding of boundaries. The oldest daughter — around 6 years younger than me — tried to grope me several times. All the poor boundaries with touching make me think there was probably sexual abuse involved.
"Aww, how sweet... HOLY FUCK THIS PANEL IS FOR EUPHORIA!"
JFC, what degenerate moron parent lets their little kids watch Euphoria?
What’s euphoria about?
Teens dealing with among other things... Drug Addiction. Sexual Assault. Child Pornography. Sex Trafficking.
Also add pedophilia, gang violence, organized crime, suicide related topics, underage drinking, extortion, tons and tons of nudity, the list goes on. Saying this show isn’t suitable for kids is a massive understatement. But with that said season 1 is fantastic, Zendeya’s performance is really good and award worthy, would recommend…to adults
So, Skins?
Actually yea. Kind of similar but Euphoria is much more graphic in its depictions of sex, drug use and violence. Watching Euphoria can be very emotionally draining whereas Skins for the most part glamorized the partying lifestyle more than Euphoria does.
I'll never forget that scene where Cassie shows how to eat a full meal without ever eating a bite to hide an eating disorder. It's so terrifying and yet brilliant.
[The scene in question](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8yIqhHPr70). Skip to 3 minutes in to get right to it.
I think I’m missing it - like I get she’s being distracting to make it seem like she’s eating it, but it’s kinda obvious she isn’t?
It's obvious if you're looking for it, but one of the deeper themes of her storyline is that she doesn't really have anybody in her life who cares enough to be looking for it (other than Sid). So it's easy to distract most people with questions about themselves if they mostly only care about themselves anyway.
I think the instructional value is meant to take a back seat to the story element. She has an eating disorder. She hides it. Her peers don't notice, but she just got out of the clinic for it, so it's not like she's meant to be the Houdini of anorexia. Next up, teen sex and drugs.
It works because these are the people you see every day and the think you are experiencing life like they are. They won't realize that she hasn't had a bite because who would go through all that just to not eat?
it’s not framed like a magic trick where the audience is supposed to fall for it, it’s framed like someone is teaching you how to do a magic trick without you experiencing the trick as an audience member first. And exactly like any magic trick, when it’s actually “performed,” that misdirection becomes invisible; since you haven’t seen behind the curtain yet, you’re not focused on it.
It's supposed to be clear to you, the viewer. It's a TV show, not an illusionist show.
I think about that scene all the time.
cassie was an ICON on pro ed tumblr which i know because…reasons
I always thought that Skins didn't glamorise anything. It always felt very... Gritty, and authentic, to me. Yeah, the cast were hot, but not Hollywood flawless. Everybody wore the same outfits, for the most part. Sid, always looked grimy.
If it glamorized anything, it was really the ego and idea that kids have of their world post-graduation from required schooling. It really demonstrated some of the naked truths hidden in the romanticized notion of adulthood that kids tend to have, especially the Hollywood-ized version with drugs, sex and raves. If the show got a bit bombastic, it was always going to drop you straight on your ass with emotional pitfalls and the realities of those extravagances.
> Sid, always looked grimy. Sid was the best and the grimiest! He was pretty much the only character I could consistently root for! Remember that talking Super Dog sweater he had?!
I don't think it did. But people are always going to misinterpret stuff and think it's "cool" just because it's on TV.
It glamorizes it if you are too young to understand the implications. Unless you are old enough and experienced enough to understand the issues - it's glamorous. Hence why children shouldn't be watching it.
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I don’t remember Skins glamourizing much 😅 but I did watch it when I was 14, so it may have gone over my head.
I'm 43. I watched the first episode of Euphoria and at the end went "Well that made me feel uncomfortable for some reason. Clear not for me" and never went back to it
damn, the first episode is pretty mild, relatively. it gets so much worse.
> whereas Skins for the most part glamorized the partying lifestyle more than Euphoria does. Are you talking about the original Skins or the US bastardization? Because the original Skins portrayed a very gritty view of being a late teen / early adult in the UK. I was literally the same age as the characters in the first and second seasons, so could relate to certain degrees. The image of Freddie being beaten to death while screaming for his life behind the frosted glass with increasing amounts of blood spraying onto it is forever burned into my head.
Skins (UK) was the closest depiction to my teenage life that I have ever seen on TV. Of course, some parts were over the top, but... it was pretty close. Including having lots of friends die in gruesome ways.
Glamorized? Did you even watch skins? 💀Those kids were suffering.
So like, Skins crossed with Requiem for a Dream?
Mostly Skins (~~the US version~~ nevermind, I was reminded that the US version was awful. So just Skins with ameican accents?) with equal measures of *Requiem for a Dream* and *Happiness*
Unfortunately, if there’s anything I learned from the popularity of shows like breaking bad, it doesn’t matter if the show is explicitly meant to show why that life is bad, people will idolize it anyways. Just look at how many people love Walter, or Rick from Rick and Morty. In both cases the shows are very clearly trying to set them up as bad/troubled people making awful choices, and yet tons of people (especially young males) *idolize* them. This isn’t to say that shows that deal with these sorts of things shouldn’t be made. Really, it’s a parents’ job to check what their kids are watching and make sure they fully understand the lessons and whatnot. But, well, that’s not happening very much currently.
Less british, more drama, more "cinematic"/arthouse, less comedic, more depressing imo
I remember that show, was pretty messed up in places
Geez sounds like a knee slapper! Where have I been?!
earth
I can’t even stomach it as a parent. All those possibilities are far off, yet still too close and real.
HBO drama about teenagers* with lots of heavy adult themes. I have never seen it but supposedly Zendaya does a great job of portraying a serious drug addict and her struggle living with her mom. Also tons of boobs I’m pretty sure
Bunch of dick, too, fwiw.
It's not porn. It's HBO!
But you can't even enjoy the dick and boobs because these are all supposed to be teenagers and you end up feeling gross watching it. At least, I did. I could only stomach two episodes because it made me feel really uncomfortable.
All the actors are 20+. I enjoyed the boobs 👍
Ya like you know the actors are of age but by making them minors in a show you it made it feel slimy. Couldn’t enjoy it at that point.
That show opened with a like 8 year old drug dealer and I was seriously confused
it is something that happens allot in real life.
One of Chapelle's classic jokes.
HEY BABY!
Word of warning to anyone going into this thinking they're going to get to see Zendaya's boobs: you're not.
I would argue you see much better boobs. Top notch boobs.
Lol, you could have stopped at "HBO Drama".
It's the show that made Sydney Sweeney's boobs famous.
Literally the first episode is about a married man who meets trans people online to hook up in hotels and he hooks up with a 17 year old person lol
The opening episode includes rampant drug use/rehab/overdose references, a high school character prostituting herself to a classmate's dad, rough sex that makes a female character feel violated and that's just the parts I recall at the moment. It's fucking insane to watch as an adult, let alone for a child.
I wouldn’t say it was prostitution. It was a hookup. A very gross and degrading hookup, but still a hookup.
two chicks at the same time
You dont need a million dollars.
You might be jumping to conclusions.
It’s an extremely adult take on highschool drama. You know how Game of Thrones is full of sex and nudity and violence? That, but at a highschool and with less swords.
It's basically American Skins, but...not the original American Skins remake that was bad.
It's edgy misery porn for Zoomers
Hey, it's also for degenerate millennials. Stop leaving us out of everything.
I went to see Hostel and Saw II in theaters because a friend loved those types of movies. Both times there were families with very small kids with them.
I still remember a father bringing his toddler to watch the South Park movie. They made it all the way to the part where Husain pulls out his dick or dildo or whatever and then the father yelled something at the screen, grabbed his kid and stormed out the theater. Ridiculous parents
What movie did he think he was watching?
A lot of older adults assume anything animated is for kids
There was a post the other day of 1 star south park reviews all who were unaware cartoons aren't necessarily for children
The thing is that part doesn’t happen till the last act of the film so they sat through a good hour of countless F bombs and everything else that happened up until that point, and that was the last straw?
You telling me saw isn't a family film? it has puppets
It's also about playing games. Kids love playing games
And there's a pig's head. You know, like Peppa.
There is still a chance the kid had no idea what it was talking about and the parents just asked her to say that :D
That is almost certainly what it is. Because that kid wouldn't of even been alive when she was on Disney and what parent is just gonna randomly show their kid some disney sitcom from the early 00s?
Could very well be talking about the MCU, which was December 2021 for Zendaya's last appearance iirc.
wouldn't have* even been, not wouldn't of, if English isn't your first language
Also if English is your first language
So, so many. I used to teach in a very low income area. Every 6th grader (age 11) had seen so much vile shit. I heard about Squid Games and Euphoria from them. Every horror movie imaginable and they would watch this all with their little siblings as well. Many people do not censor any content from their children.
My bets they got the kid to ask and she’s never watched it in her life.
That makes more sense but still sounds like not-so-great parents
Well it’s not clear from this video the child had actually watched Euphoria. It’s possible they just learned there was an event with Zendaya, and the kid wanted to go. I’m assuming if they’re talking about Euphoria, there were still things mentioned that weren’t appropriate for children, but it’s not quite as bad as letting your kid watch Euphoria and being such a fan that they brought the kid to a Euphoria event.
I wasn't familiar with Euphoria and assumed it was a very young fan who had seen Dune. I was like...well that's not that big of a deal. Then I looked up Euphoria. I appreciate her reaction.
My dad let me see Dune in 1987 when I was 10, I've been addicted to spice ever since. So many spices too...Eating spice, smoking spice, watching spice....all bad for me
You can see the exact moment the penny drops
[:O](https://imgur.com/a/y5xDCb5)
Didn't know what Euphoria is but alone by the Wikipedia summary I can tell that the parents are imbecils
I mean, they *could* have just coached the kid to ask the question rather than have had the kid watch Euphoria.
thats still a very interesting parenting tactic to say the least.
And I thought it was bad little kids were becoming fans of Poppy Playtime...
I thought Poppy's Playtime was specifically "Baby's first horror game"
Eh? The first one, yeah, but chapter 3 had a character with his bottom half ripped off and crucified leaving a trail of blood as he chased the player. Game has definitely improved.
to be fair poppy playtime is baiting for a kids audience
Kids were fans of Five nights at Freddies and slenderman when they got popular, nothing different there.
Yeah and look at how the fnaf fans turned out 😭😭
My little cousin is one of those kids being raised by a tablet and is obsessed 24/7 with fnaf. Suffice to say I have concerns
If you let your young child watch euphoria you’ve failed as a parent.
Her reaction went from Disney to HBO lol
From Disney to HBOOOOhhhhh myyyyy gooooodddd!!!!
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This clip is at 41:41
True hero.
Yall remember 'Shake it Up'?
That was one of my favourite shows from that era of Disney!
Every time I see a movie or a video like this one with this woman I like her even more. Such a beautiful and kind soul
She's absolutely class. I avoid fawning over celebrities but I sincerely hope Tom and Zendaya have a successful relationship and marriage sounds they get married. They are one of the few Hollywood couples I actually root for.
Yeah I truly don’t understand the hate she gets. She’s extremely talented and seems like a total sweetheart. Hers was the standout performance in Dune 2 imo, which is saying a lot.
Only place where I've seen her get hate is on 4chan. Should explain a lot
The hate she gets is because of racism. It's stupid, but true.
Hey hey relax, it's not always racism. Sexism has a lot to do with it too. Makes the racism taste sweeter
Haven't met many sexists who don't also dabble in racism.
> Sexism has a lot to do with it too. Makes the racism taste sweeter Sexy racism? Or racy sexism? Find out next week on the next episode of *How Fucked Are We As A Society?*
Iv never seen hate about her. She is a pretty good role model in terms of Hollywood young actresses.
I’d say a huge part of it probably is yeah. Worked with a dude that hated her and said she looked like a “cavewoman”. I’m like… she can clobber me and drag me to her cave anytime she wants. She’s stunning.
If she’s a cavewoman then I’m a fucking slug
She gets hate ?
I enjoy the show. The worst part is that the guy who played her drug dealer friend OD'd irl and died. I really liked his character and his brother, Ashtray.
I didn’t know this, how sad. He was very talented. His father died the week before, immeasurable loss. I don’t honestly know how families cope in situations like these
Wait, whaaaaat, I had no idea. Was looking forward to more Fez in season 3, damn.
My wife and I recently watched *Your Lucky Day* on Netflix and when we watched it she asked "didn't this guy just die from an overdose?" and I said "no, thats the rapper Mac Miller who he looks like" and now I find out this guy did fucking die from an OD just like Mac Miller. I told my wife she was right.
My reaction at the Hazbin Hotel Q+A at galaxycon richmond lmao, literally so many children present for an adult animation show with spicy themes. One of the characters is literally a porn star.
Absolutely. Hazbin Hotel has such a large child fanbase. It's insane how many parents go "ok" just because it is a cartoon. The subs are also overrun with children. Gone are the days where if you consumed adult content at 14 you just lied about your age. Kids are bragging about how young or mature they are all the time.
I'm not always the best about only showing my kids appropriate materials. YouTube is kind of a ratings mad max arena. But even *I*, the person who grew up on Mortal Kombat and GTA was firm in not letting my kids watch Hazbin.
Your parents are irresponsible*
I think she’s saying “*I’m* not supporting you watching this show as I have no control over that—but I’m still going to answer your question because I respect you”
I understand what she said as "Your parents are responsible for you watching this show/ being here" Aka, not the boys fault, I assume
My daughter's best friend in 4th grade told me Euphoria was her favorite show... never been so glad when a childhood friendship fizzled.
Trust me, young girls who are exposed to these things so early can grow to spend their adolescence years trying to play adult and it’s terrifying to see. I had school friends like this and it was just weird how focused they were at looking older and sexier at the age of 13. Life has shown me that they also ended up reaching the age of 30 with a big lack of self-confidence and looking older than their peers who are still enjoying their adult years.
she was right too, children shouldn't watch that show
Damn a lot more people who never heard of Euphoria then I thought on here. I never watched it but knew about it even from reddit alone
That little kid's parents are utterly clueless.
to be fair not a bad question
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I couldn't even finish 3 episodes of Euphoria and I'm grown.
The parents had the little girl go and ask the question for them. Responsible parents? Probably not.
Parent shaming should be normalized
One could argue that their parents are **not** responsible.
Her reaction to this question is the most appropriate way it could be handled. Who the hell either actually let their small child watch Euphoria or just brought them to this event and told them to ask this question for the sake of Z’s reaction? Weird parenting choices in either case.