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Behind the Aegis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-22-07 02:32 AM
Response to Reply #84
89. No room for common courtesy it would seem.
Your remarks are just sad. Given this particular situation, we are not discussing a random or singular event. It is an almost daily occurrence. So, if your neighbors decided to party until 3am every (or most every night) for a few weeks, that wouldn't disturb you?

I remember quite well what it was to be a child. I also remember that I was not allowed to scream like a wounded wildebeest for hours, even in my own backyard. I also remember living near a multitude of children of whom I never heard, but the neighbors to the left of my apartment were evicted for constant loud noise (during the day, no less) and were adults.

What "creeps me out" are people who willing excuse obnoxious behavior because it is "just kids being kids." It is that same mentality that allows (child) bullies to beat up "faggots" and "pitch temper tantrums" when they don't get their way.
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