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DaHeezy
01-16-2016, 04:20 PM
Buddy catching flack for missing his kid's soccer game to watch the Chiefs game with his boys. Just a regular season game. Our team is the Chiefs.
Is this move justifiable?

KiiiiNG
01-16-2016, 04:21 PM
It's not justifiable

Period.

highwhey
01-16-2016, 04:23 PM
I mean...the chiefs? Go to your kids game. I'd understand if they were contenders like the Arizona Cardinals.

Kawhi
01-16-2016, 04:23 PM
I wouldn't. Watching my kid(s) have fun is worth much more than any sports game, no matter what the circumstances.

d.bball.guy
01-16-2016, 04:26 PM
Are you sure it's his son? :lol A regular season game :facepalm

Nick Young
01-16-2016, 04:31 PM
Hmm. What I think a fair situation here is is you can miss the first half of the chiefs game to watch his son but there's nothing wrong if he leaves to go home and watch the second half.



Kids should be playing sports because they like playing sports.
Not because they want to impress their dad.

Of course missing every game isn't nice, but I'm sure the kid will understand if you miss parts of their game some times.

You shouldn't raise your kid to be so needy that they can't enjoy themselves if daddy isn't on the sidelines watching them 24/7.

Draz
01-16-2016, 04:54 PM
I mean...the chiefs? Go to your kids game. I'd understand if they were contenders like the Arizona Cardinals.
:roll:

I mean honestly, your kid comes first. Family first. Your wife, and you will be the only ones remembering this down the path of life. Your kid will eventually look back at it ONE DAY, it could be when he's offered drugs or offered to do anything by friends. He's going to turn it down because of your positive influence. It's the small things that make you look at your parents faces and do what's right. Doesn't mean it'll be a huge impact. But being a positive role model will one day come to mind.

But, that's just me.

CelticBaller
01-16-2016, 04:57 PM
:roll:

I mean honestly, your kid comes first. Family first. Your wife, and you will be the only ones remembering this down the path of life. Your kid will eventually look back at it ONE DAY, it could be when he's offered drugs or offered to do anything by friends. He's going to turn it down because of your positive influence. It's the small things that make you look at your parents faces and do what's right. Doesn't mean it'll be a huge impact. But being a positive role model will one day come to mind.

But, that's just me.
Yeah, the reason why I do meth and pcp is because my pops once missed an irrelevant game of soccer in which I was even good at btw

outbreak
01-16-2016, 05:05 PM
Hmm. What I think a fair situation here is is you can miss the first half of the chiefs game to watch his son but there's nothing wrong if he leaves to go home and watch the second half.



Kids should be playing sports because they like playing sports.
Not because they want to impress their dad.

Of course missing every game isn't nice, but I'm sure the kid will understand if you miss parts of their game some times.

You shouldn't raise your kid to be so needy that they can't enjoy themselves if daddy isn't on the sidelines watching them 24/7.
Its not about your kid needing you there :facepalm

Jameerthefear
01-16-2016, 05:05 PM
i'd sure as hell miss my kid's game for a magic game. well if i had a hypothetical kid

warriorfan
01-16-2016, 05:11 PM
jameer is going to be an excellent father figure

Jameerthefear
01-16-2016, 05:21 PM
jameer is going to be an excellent father figure
better than your broke ass.

Draz
01-16-2016, 05:22 PM
Yeah, the reason why I do meth and pcp is because my pops once missed an irrelevant game of soccer in which I was even good at btw

Obviously that one specific event doesn't justify moral obligation to consequential life altering scenarios. It's a build up due to a supportive family. A strong united bond will create better relationships, leading to better life making decisions.

Nick Young
01-16-2016, 05:24 PM
Its not about your kid needing you there :facepalm
what's it about? Please explain. There's nothing wrong with not going to every single game, especially if the mom is there.

Are you saying a parent has to be there every time their kid plays a sports game? Why? There is nothing wrong with missing a game occasionally.

Honestly, quite frankly, lots of kids suck at sports and many AYSO soccer games are boring as shit to watch.

hateraid
01-16-2016, 06:03 PM
Depends on circumstance. Does the kids game have any implications? Does the football game have significant meaning? How big of a fan is he?

Nothing wrong with missing a game here or there. Kid's will understand. It's easy for you guys to say family first. But do you have kids to justify that answer? What if it was box tickets to a Superbowl with your team in it. Are you going to say family first then? I doubt most of you woild pass up certain oppunities.

d.bball.guy
01-16-2016, 06:12 PM
Depends on circumstance. Does the kids game have any implications? Does the football game have significant meaning? How big of a fan is he?

Nothing wrong with missing a game here or there. Kid's will understand. It's easy for you guys to say family first. But do you have kids to justify that answer? What if it was box tickets to a Superbowl with your team in it. Are you going to say family first then? I doubt most of you woild pass up certain oppunities.
I could understand a playoff game but regular season? Idk bout that

hateraid
01-16-2016, 06:16 PM
I could understand a playoff game but regular season? Idk bout that
Isn't today's game a playoff game? I think it's the kid who's having a regular season game

d.bball.guy
01-16-2016, 06:36 PM
Isn't today's game a playoff game? I think it's the kid who's having a regular season game
Ohhh fvckin misread it. I think that's fine, I'd miss my future kid's game for a Lakers or Pistons playoff game :D

hateraid
01-16-2016, 06:49 PM
Ohhh fvckin misread it. I think that's fine, I'd miss my future kid's game for a Lakers or Pistons playoff game :D
I've seen worse. I've been at my son's basketball games where a dad would go to the bar across the street and tell his kid to meet him there after

NBAplayoffs2001
01-16-2016, 08:22 PM
I would go to Game 7 Knicks NBA finals in MSG if it ever happens. Even if I'm on my deathbed and I would die if I go to the game. Diehard fan here:banana:

For a kid's birthday? Really depends on the circumstances and the kid.

TheMan
01-16-2016, 08:26 PM
Buddy catching flack for missing his kid's soccer game to watch the Chiefs game with his boys. Just a regular season game. Our team is the Chiefs.
Is this move justifiable?
DVR? :confusedshrug:

My son's games > a bunch of millionaires who couldn't care less about me

Jameerthefear
01-16-2016, 08:28 PM
this thread is a good scenario that shows why anyone who has kids is a dumbass

NBAplayoffs2001
01-16-2016, 08:29 PM
this thread is a good scenario that shows why anyone who has kids is a dumbass

Your parents... never mind

TheMan
01-16-2016, 08:32 PM
what's it about? Please explain. There's nothing wrong with not going to every single game, especially if the mom is there.

Are you saying a parent has to be there every time their kid plays a sports game? Why? There is nothing wrong with missing a game occasionally.

Honestly, quite frankly, lots of kids suck at sports and many AYSO soccer games are boring as shit to watch.
Spoken like a dude who has no idea what it is to be a father :lol

Bruh, parents don't watch their 8 year old's games for the competitive quality or excitement :facepalm That ain't the point

bigkingsfan
01-16-2016, 08:35 PM
My parents missed all my middle school football games, don't know what the big deal is. :oldlol:

NBAplayoffs2001
01-16-2016, 08:37 PM
My parents missed all my middle school football games, don't know what the big deal is. :oldlol:

We used to go to my brother's at first but they were losing like 58-0 (I was that little kid on the sidelines laughing at our home team :oldlol:) so by the 3rd game of the season, it was like literally only 2 moms out there cheering on their kids. My mom and I went for one game and never went back.

:roll:

hateraid
01-16-2016, 08:41 PM
DVR? :confusedshrug:

My son's games > a bunch of millionaires who couldn't care less about me

So if your son had a game that had no implications or front court ticket to a Bulls game?

Nobody is claiming you child's game is less important. Missing a season maybe, but one game isn't a sign of bad parenting.

I have an 11 year old son I'm talking from experience

TheMan
01-16-2016, 08:42 PM
this thread is a good scenario that shows why anyone who has kids is a dumbass
I hope you never change your opinion :cheers:

Nick Young
01-16-2016, 08:43 PM
Spoken like a dude who has no idea what it is to be a father :lol

Bruh, parents don't watch their 8 year old's games for the competitive quality or excitement :facepalm That ain't the point
You're too needy, breh.

hateraid
01-16-2016, 08:44 PM
My parents missed all my middle school football games, don't know what the big deal is. :oldlol:

Me too. My parents rarely came out to my basketball games, badminton matches, or martial arts events.

TripleA
01-16-2016, 09:39 PM
Depends if he is good or he sucks.

ROCSteady
01-16-2016, 09:48 PM
Me too. My parents rarely came out to my basketball games, badminton matches, or martial arts events.


:biggums:

WayOfWade
01-16-2016, 09:53 PM
I don't think I would, but I'd definitely have my iPhone handy for updates

iBandwagon
01-17-2016, 01:15 AM
Buddy catching flack for missing his kid's soccer game to watch the Chiefs game with his boys. Just a regular season game. Our team is the Chiefs.
Is this move justifiable?
No, he should go to his kid's game. Superbowl would be different, but this game is still 2 away.

DeuceWallaces
01-17-2016, 01:44 AM
So if your son had a game that had no implications or front court ticket to a Bulls game?

Nobody is claiming you child's game is less important. Missing a season maybe, but one game isn't a sign of bad parenting.

I have an 11 year old son I'm talking from experience

Sounds like you could be talking from experience of being a douche.

Bulls will be playing games till the end of your days; your kids won't. Surprising a guy perpetually wrapped up in Facebook family bullshit drama would skip out on his 11 year old's game for floor seats. Just go next time.

tmacattack33
01-17-2016, 01:58 AM
If i was the kid i'd tell my dad to watch the Chiefs game.

And actually, i prob would have asked him to let me skip my soccer game and watch the Chiefs game too.

And FYI...the OP meant it was the kids regular season game. The Chiefs were in the playoffs today. They had no chance of winning, but hey, whens the next time the freakin' Chiefs will be in the playoffs.

tmacattack33
01-17-2016, 02:04 AM
Your parents... never mind

:roll:

highwhey
01-17-2016, 02:34 AM
Sounds like you could be talking from experience of being a douche.

Bulls will be playing games till the end of your days; your kids won't. Surprising a guy perpetually wrapped up in Facebook family bullshit drama would skip out on his 11 year old's game for floor seats. Just go next time.
That's ironic.


You know why...because you're the biggest douche on the forum.

tmacattack33
01-17-2016, 03:09 AM
:biggums:

Badminton's pretty fun man.

d.bball.guy
01-17-2016, 03:15 AM
Badminton's pretty fun man.
Played doubles during PE with this one hot chick in high school. I chose to be in the back :pimp:

FreezingTsmoove
01-17-2016, 03:25 AM
If he really put in the work and practice necessary to win the game then yes I will attend my sons game every time

Im not showing up to a game to watch him brick shots and have a sloppy ass handle if he doesnt take practice serious. Then have the lil dude complain about the refs and fouls **** THAT.

I dont have time to watch mediocre basketball and ill tell him that straight up

Of course I will only do this to motivate him. Being great at basketball will literally open up the world for you

Megabox!
01-17-2016, 08:55 AM
With technology these days you can literally stream the game on your phone while you're at your kid's game. Or simply just check the NFL app every 5 min like a nervous wreck :oldlol:

knickballer
01-17-2016, 10:38 AM
Honestly, my parents only went to only one game of mine and I dgaf. I thought it was better they didn't come because I can imagine they'd be bored out of their mind watching a sport they know nothing about.

But that being said watching an NFL game over your sons game is stupid as hell too. At the end of the day family is what is going to be there for you, your son will probably look at you as some sort of hero not some ****ing 6'6 260 pound NFL linebacker who doesn't give a **** about your existence. Cringeworthy seeing middle age dudes getting hardons for athletes. Bunch of cucks I tell you

stalkerforlife
01-17-2016, 10:57 AM
Always be there for your kids if you can.

Only work or sickness should keep you away.

hateraid
01-17-2016, 12:25 PM
Sounds like you could be talking from experience of being a douche.

Bulls will be playing games till the end of your days; your kids won't. Surprising a guy perpetually wrapped up in Facebook family bullshit drama would skip out on his 11 year old's game for floor seats. Just go next time.

You don't know anything about my parenting deuce so STFU. I love my child and have never left him without anything. I've volunteered my time to coach his team. Do you know what a sacrifice it is like to commit your time to coach your kids team? Your generalizing bullshit is sometimes off base. Know a person before making a an assumption about someone.

Do you even have kids?
Missing one game isn't the end of the world for a child. As long as one of the parent is there. So if I've attended every game and decided that there was an event I am invested in that one mundane game is going to be the be all and end all? I've coached my son's team for 2 years and have witnessed a whole season where I never seen the kid's parents. Dropping their kid off and picking them up later. I've driven kids home from their parents forgetting them. Don't compare me to those parents. And why don't you have a kid and be in the situation before passing judgement.

BTW, do you ever recognize any positive posts or are you always this surly judgmental fellow whos sole purpose is to criticize people? Just wondering deuce because that's a really unhealthy character trait. Or do you lack a compliment gene?

hateraid
01-17-2016, 12:30 PM
That's ironic.


You know why...because you're the biggest douche on the forum.

Truth. On top of that judging people without having any personal insight or experience in the subject.

stalkerforlife
01-17-2016, 12:51 PM
You don't know anything about my parenting deuce so STFU. I love my child and have never left him without anything. I've volunteered my time to coach his team. Do you know what a sacrifice it is like to commit your time to coach your kids team? Your generalizing bullshit is sometimes off base. Know a person before making a an assumption about someone.

Do you even have kids?
Missing one game isn't the end of the world for a child. As long as one of the parent is there. So if I've attended every game and decided that there was an event I am invested in that one mundane game is going to be the be all and end all? I've coached my son's team for 2 years and have witnessed a whole season where I never seen the kid's parents. Dropping their kid off and picking them up later. I've driven kids home from their parents forgetting them. Don't compare me to those parents. And why don't you have a kid and be in the situation before passing judgement.

BTW, do you ever recognize any positive posts or are you always this surly judgmental fellow whos sole purpose is to criticize people? Just wondering deuce because that's a really unhealthy character trait. Or do you lack a compliment gene?

Meltdown.

hateraid
01-17-2016, 01:04 PM
Meltdown.

If there is one thing I don't take exception to is being called a bad parent

Im Still Ballin
01-17-2016, 01:06 PM
+1 Hateraid
-1 Haters

stalkerforlife
01-17-2016, 02:10 PM
If there is one thing I don't take exception to is being called a bad parent

Consider the source that called you that and ignore it.

Dude is severely depressed and lonely.

~primetime~
01-17-2016, 02:17 PM
Missing a kids game isn't nearly as big of deal as some in here are acting.

My parents missed lots of my games, but I played in every sport, soccer, football, baseball, and basketball. I played in a shit ton of games and when you're playing in 2-3 games a week it isn't a big deal if your parents miss some.

Honestly I didn't even want my parents at all the games, sometimes you want to hang with your boys without them monitoring everything.

stalkerforlife
01-17-2016, 02:19 PM
Missing a kids game isn't nearly as big of deal as some in here are acting.

My parents missed lots of my games, but I played in every sport, soccer, football, baseball, and basketball. I played in a shit ton of games and when you're playing in 2-3 games a week it isn't a big deal if your parents miss some.

Honestly I didn't even want my parents at all the games, sometimes you want to hang with your boys without them monitoring everything.

You probably didn't want to disappoint them with pathetic play.

That's how I was. I hated people I knew watching me.

KNOW1EDGE
01-17-2016, 02:28 PM
God, some of you are the biggest pansy fahgits it's unbelievable.

I played sports all growing up, my dad coached my soccer teams, sometimes one or both of my parents couldn't attend cuz they were doing something else (a siblings game, a church event, work, etc) and it never even crossed my mind to be butthurt about it. Usually I would like them not there cuz I could fuhck around a lil more.

My parents missed tons of my games and I am still alive so suck a cawk DW

TheMan
01-17-2016, 02:47 PM
Some of you guys are missing the point...

Of course as a parent you're gonna miss your kid's games because something else comes up like work or some shit, no one is saying that isn't a legit reason.

BUT me as a dad, I would rather watch my kid's game than watch a game on TV with my friends. First off, I don't have really close friends, I hang with my brothers and they aren't huge sports fans and we don't even like the same teams...

So unless it's the SuperBowl and the Bears are in it and I have tickets (in which case I'd also take my sons), or the same could be said for GM 7 of the Bulls, White Sox or Blackhawks title series and I have tickets (which again, I'm taking my sons over anyone else)...

If it's watching on TV, I'd just DVR it and watch it after I watch my son's game. Whenever I have the time to see him, I'll pick bonding with my 6 year old over anything else. My sons are more important to me than some stupid game on TV or drinking buddies...

That's just me though, not everyone gonna agree.

KyrieTheFuture
01-17-2016, 03:23 PM
Unless you have tickets, don't go to the game. Going to a bar to watch the game over your kids game is pretty inexcusable.

FreezingTsmoove
01-17-2016, 03:33 PM
Im actually glad my parents never came out to games of mine, I never told them when I had games

I felt too much pressure if they were there. Whenever I got out the house the excuse was basketball practice or the park :lol So if I had a mediocre game they would probably think I was insane for practicing so much everyday and showing little results

Even late at nights my excuse was im going to the 24 hr gym with the bros :roll:

Good times

hateraid
01-17-2016, 03:49 PM
Some of you guys are missing the point...

Of course as a parent you're gonna miss your kid's games because something else comes up like work or some shit, no one is saying that isn't a legit reason.



I think you may have missed the point.

Nobody is saying they would chose a sports team over their own son. It would be an entirely different case if this parent were to go to every sporting event over his son's games. If this is an important game to an invested fan over missing one game that had no implications, then no harm no foul. Maybe the parent asked his kid if it was OK. Again, I've seen parents miss whole seasons in my experience coaching.


BUT me as a dad, I would rather watch my kid's game than watch a game on TV with my friends. First off, I don't have really close friends, I hang with my brothers and they aren't huge sports fans and we don't even like the same teams...

I think the majority of us would. You're assuming that people are saying they chose sports over their kid. If it was a regular season or meaningless game vs watching your kid's then of course watch your son's and support him. But that wasn't the case in OP. And it's only one game. Not your son's whole youth. And your personal experience doesn't fit with what the mold of the OP's was is being a diehard fan. His team is in the playoffs. He's more emotionally invested than you


So unless it's the SuperBowl and the Bears are in it and I have tickets (in which case I'd also take my sons), or the same could be said for GM 7 of the Bulls, White Sox or Blackhawks title series and I have tickets (which again, I'm taking my sons over anyone else)...

So you're saying there would be a chance based on circumstance...What if your son had a meaningless soccer game at the same time that he isn't allowed to miss. What then would you choose? Let's say a friend invited you and these aren't your tickets. You'd pass up the tickets? If you did, good on you, but I wouldn't hold it against you if you did take the tickets


If it's watching on TV, I'd just DVR it and watch it after I watch my son's game. Whenever I have the time to see him, I'll pick bonding with my 6 year old over anything else. My sons are more important to me than some stupid game on TV or drinking buddies...

So missing 1 game is a lack of bonding with your son? Honestly, watching from the sidelines isn't bonding. It's supporting sure, but not detrimental to your son over the period of 1 game. Bonding is missing a game to take your kid camping. Choosing to play one on one in the park over drinking with your friends. Graduation, a playoff or championship game, a play with your child in the lead....those are times when it is questionable to not be there for your child.


You sound like a good dad, but don't assume others don't have the same affinity for their son because they choose a playoff game with significance and they are a diehard fan. He isn't abandoning his child. Things that are not important to you may be important to others, but in the end a good parent will always choose the well being of his child.

DeuceWallaces
01-17-2016, 10:51 PM
You don't know anything about my parenting deuce so STFU. I love my child and have never left him without anything. I've volunteered my time to coach his team. Do you know what a sacrifice it is like to commit your time to coach your kids team? Your generalizing bullshit is sometimes off base. Know a person before making a an assumption about someone.

Do you even have kids?
Missing one game isn't the end of the world for a child. As long as one of the parent is there. So if I've attended every game and decided that there was an event I am invested in that one mundane game is going to be the be all and end all? I've coached my son's team for 2 years and have witnessed a whole season where I never seen the kid's parents. Dropping their kid off and picking them up later. I've driven kids home from their parents forgetting them. Don't compare me to those parents. And why don't you have a kid and be in the situation before passing judgement.

BTW, do you ever recognize any positive posts or are you always this surly judgmental fellow whos sole purpose is to criticize people? Just wondering deuce because that's a really unhealthy character trait. Or do you lack a compliment gene?


You don't have to convince me you're a good parent; with that response it seems like you just have to convince yourself.

You'll pass on your son's game for Bulls tickets and I won't. End of story.

hateraid
01-17-2016, 11:03 PM
You don't have to convince me you're a good parent; with that response it seems like you just have to convince yourself.

You'll pass on your son's game for Bulls tickets and I won't. End of story.

You're right. I don't have to convince you. And I'm not. But insulting me when you don't even know me is off base and an assholeish assumption. And after posting that you're still insinuating I'm a "douche" parent by telling me I need to convince myself.

Because you choose not to accept Bulls tickets and choose to go to your son's game one time does not make you a better parent than anyone else here, nor does it give you the right to judge others who do. You can go to all the games your kid has, but if you're an asshole for a dad, it doesn't make up for it. Judging by who you are on ISH, I take it you don't have kids. But if you did, and you're as judgmental to them as you are to how you treat people on here I guarantee your kids will resent you.

Hawker
01-17-2016, 11:10 PM
It's just a game and the chiefs/bulls game doesn't affect you in any way. Unless I had to absolutely go for a work function, it's the kids game 10/10. Those are memories you want to have for your entire life.

My parents didn't attend every game because they both had to work but they tried to make it when they could.

On a similar note, people who skip soccer/basketball/football games that they are being counted on to play in for a game to watch are douchebags.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 01:12 AM
You're right. I don't have to convince you. And I'm not. But insulting me when you don't even know me is off base and an assholeish assumption. And after posting that you're still insinuating I'm a "douche" parent by telling me I need to convince myself.

Because you choose not to accept Bulls tickets and choose to go to your son's game one time does not make you a better parent than anyone else here, nor does it give you the right to judge others who do. You can go to all the games your kid has, but if you're an asshole for a dad, it doesn't make up for it. Judging by who you are on ISH, I take it you don't have kids. But if you did, and you're as judgmental to them as you are to how you treat people on here I guarantee your kids will resent you.

Meltdown.

Captain Facebook will miss his son's game for floor seats at a Bulls game in November. You're obviously insecure about your d-bag tendencies, otherwise you wouldn't be going nuts to prove otherwise. Like I said before, you only have to prove to yourself you're a good father; I don't give a shit.

Jameerthefear
01-18-2016, 01:13 AM
If Deuce said that to my face I'd knock his big two front teeth down his ****ing throat

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 01:14 AM
If Deuce said that to my face I'd knock his big two front teeth down his ****ing throat

You'd have to leave your parent's basement for me to say that to your face.

highwhey
01-18-2016, 01:17 AM
Bland mfer. Can't even come up with a good comeback for a 17 yrd old.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 01:31 AM
Bland mfer. Can't even come up with a good comeback for a 17 yrd old.

It's not a comeback as much as it is a truth. Like, if we assume Jameer was a shit parent who would skip his child's event for floor seats at a Magic game, he would literally have to physically leave his parent's basement in order to punch me in response to my accusation of him being a second rate parent.

highwhey
01-18-2016, 01:43 AM
It's not a comeback as much as it is a truth. Like, if we assume Jameer was a shit parent who would skip his child's event for floor seats at a Magic game, he would literally have to physically leave his parent's basement in order to punch me in response to my accusation of him being a second rate parent.

You only log on to ISH to be a douchebag, rarely do you contribute anything of meaning. Chill the fvck out and stop being grumpy. For someone who smokes weed, you sure are angry.

Im Still Ballin
01-18-2016, 01:44 AM
Global Warming is a hoax!

hateraid
01-18-2016, 01:45 AM
Meltdown.

Captain Facebook will miss his son's game for floor seats at a Bulls game in November. You're obviously insecure about your d-bag tendencies, otherwise you wouldn't be going nuts to prove otherwise. Like I said before, you only have to prove to yourself you're a good father; I don't give a shit.

If you didn't give a shit why do you continue to respond?
:confusedshrug:
I find it also amusing that this Facebook thing irks you so much when you have the same tendencies but with perfect strangers on a message board.

I feel I hit a heart string with you. Like you live vicariously through posters and these situations because IRL you probably can't have them. You've probably berated yourself out of every relationship you've ever had because you are so bitter and judgemental. You will never have a relationship which means you will never have children. That's why you project your negativity on posters. That is so very sad. You should lighten up. You have a pretty face. There is potential for you. You can't spend the rest of your life being intimate with trees.

TripleA
01-18-2016, 01:47 AM
If he takes it seriously and excels I would go to his games but if he gives no shits and just plays around why would I even care about his games if he doesn't care.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 01:52 AM
If you didn't give a shit why do you continue to respond?
:confusedshrug:
I find it also amusing that this Facebook thing irks you so much when you have the same tendencies but with perfect strangers on a message board.

I feel I hit a heart string with you. Like you live vicariously through posters and these situations because IRL you probably can't have them. You've probably berated yourself out of every relationship you've ever had because you are so bitter and judgemental. You will never have a relationship which means you will never have children. That's why you project your negativity on posters. That is so very sad. You should lighten up. You have a pretty face. There is potential for you. You can't spend the rest of your life being intimate with trees.

You'll skip your kid's shit for a Bulls game. I wouldn't. You can try to justify it any way you want.

End of story.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 01:53 AM
You only log on to ISH to be a douchebag, rarely do you contribute anything of meaning. Chill the fvck out and stop being grumpy. For someone who smokes weed, you sure are angry.

Those are the sentiments of idiots and those incapable of proper discourse.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 02:03 AM
You'll skip your kid's shit for a Bulls game. I wouldn't. You can try to justify it any way you want.

End of story.

That's right. Because you'd be on the sidelines berating him because you're missing the Bulls game.

DW to his kid: " You stupid little ****. Why'd you have to be born? Now I'm condemned to attend all your games. I can't wait until this dull game is over so I can return you to your Facebook loving mother who I put in her place for posting on that evil social media site."

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 02:09 AM
That's right. Because you'd be on the sidelines berating him because you're missing the Bulls game.

DW to his kid: " You stupid little ****. Why'd you have to be born? Now I'm condemned to attend all your games. I can't wait until this dull game is over so I can return you to your Facebook loving mother who I put in her place for posting on that evil social media site."

I hope you're drunk, because you come off like an idiot. You have no problem skipping out on your kid's games. Just own it. No need to project and try to justify your actions.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 02:21 AM
I hope you're drunk, because you come off like an idiot. You have no problem skipping out on your kid's games. Just own it. No need to project and try to justify your actions.
Not projecting. I'd rather be a good father that may miss a game or two out of the thousands I attend than a miserable pick of a father like you would be. IF, and that's a big unlikely if, you ever have kids.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 02:36 AM
Not projecting. I'd rather be a good father that may miss a game or two out of the thousands I attend than a miserable pick of a father like you would be. IF, and that's a big unlikely if, you ever have kids.

Lol, your kids play thousands of games? Interesting. If your kid is all state he's lucky to play 25 games a year, but apparently Captain Facebook's kid play 1000's of games. You really come off as a moron.

This is getting sad. Just admit you'll skip your son's game for Bulls tickets and be done with it. Nothing to be sad about; it's just who you are.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 02:50 AM
Lol, your kids play thousands of games? Interesting. If your kid is all state he's lucky to play 25 games a year, but apparently Captain Facebook's kid play 1000's of games. You really come off as a moron.

This is getting sad. Just admit you'll skip your son's game for Bulls tickets and be done with it. Nothing to be sad about; it's just who you are.

Now you're getting worked up over an exaggeration? :lol . You sure got me!
Like I said, I'd rather miss a couple of games than be a miserable prick of a father who attends all his kid's games, you know, because it's just who you are. Quit deflecting the fact you'd still be a terrible father, IF, not when, you ever have kids.

Look you've proved your point. You're a miserable man who'd never miss your son's games but you'd still be a prick for a father. Congratulations! You win the attendance award :applause:

I don't know why you keep going. Is it that important to convince ISH how much of a bad father you think I am? I may or may not be a good father to you, but 100% of the people on here will still see you as a miserable douchebag. Just stop it man!

Jameerthefear
01-18-2016, 02:56 AM
It's not a comeback as much as it is a truth. Like, if we assume Jameer was a shit parent who would skip his child's event for floor seats at a Magic game, he would literally have to physically leave his parent's basement in order to punch me in response to my accusation of him being a second rate parent.
I don't want kids dickhead. I'd guarantee though I could get a girl more willing to have kids than a miserable little f*ck like you

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 02:57 AM
Oh my you're not coming across very good. You're trying hard but it's not working. You'd rather watch the Bulls than yer boy; it's as simple as that.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 02:58 AM
I don't want kids dickhead. I'd guarantee though I could get a girl more willing to have kids than a miserable little f*ck like you

From what I've gathered over the years, your mom is pretty open to ****ing anyone.

Jameerthefear
01-18-2016, 03:00 AM
From what I've gathered over the years, your mom is pretty open to ****ing anyone.
Got anymore FUNNY jokes for me Douche? A your mom joke in 2016? How old are you again? Let's just cut to the chase: PM me your address, we'll see if you say this shit to my mother****ing face

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 03:01 AM
Got anymore FUNNY jokes for me Douche? A your mom joke in 2016? How old are you again? Let's just cut to the chase: PM me your address, we'll see if you say this shit to my mother****ing face

Seriously though, do you live at home? From what I've seen your mom is DTF.

Jameerthefear
01-18-2016, 03:03 AM
Seriously though, do you live at home? From what I've seen your mom is DTF.
Typical. I call you out and you resort to another shitty joke. I'm sure your fatass is laughing, whilst having cheeto stains all over the ****ing keyboard and a 2L mountain dew to the side.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 03:03 AM
Oh my you're not coming across very good. You're trying hard but it's not working. You'd rather watch the Bulls than yer boy; it's as simple as that.

Hell no. I'm a Sixers fan. Get it right Mr. Miserable.
And you still would still be a miserable prick of a father. It's as simple as that.

I love how you can't give this up when you're clearly not convincing anyone, but still add ruffage to your dick head persona. Does repeating yourself convince you of your righteousness? Just stop!

hateraid
01-18-2016, 03:08 AM
Seriously though, do you live at home? From what I've seen your mom is DTF.
:lol You're losing it now. That was lame. You're clearly losing it with these middle school comebacks.
DW go to sleep. Live to fight another day because you lost. To a 17 year old and a 38 year old for goodness sake. You're resorting to being a child now.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 03:11 AM
Typical. I call you out and you resort to another shitty joke. I'm sure your fatass is laughing, whilst having cheeto stains all over the ****ing keyboard and a 2L mountain dew to the side.

The man has intimate relationships with trees. No joke. He's not capable of social interaction or banter, he has to resort to middle school jokes that were hurled at him as a child.

KNOW1EDGE
01-18-2016, 03:16 AM
Missing a single sporting event of a child's youth is now considered bad parenting.

Millenials are THAT soft and THAT retarded.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 03:25 AM
Missing a single sporting event of a child's youth is now considered bad parenting.

Millenials are THAT soft and THAT retarded.

It's just like millenials too to pass judgment on subjects they have no clue about. Anything to pump their entitled tires. You'd think that it was child abuse.

KNOW1EDGE
01-18-2016, 03:33 AM
It's just like millenials too to pass judgment on subjects they have no clue about. Anything to pump their entitled tires. You'd think that it was child abuse.

In this faggy pc culture its considered admirable to complain, critique and to be offended by the way other people live their lives or share their opinions.

I don't even think DW or THEwoMAN have children. Lol

Don't trip bro, your son is still alive right?

hateraid
01-18-2016, 03:42 AM
In this faggy pc culture its considered admirable to complain, critique and to be offended by the way other people live their lives or share their opinions.

I don't even think DW or THEwoMAN have children. Lol

Don't trip bro, your son is still alive right?

Alive and well. Funny thing is all I did was create an example and DW jumped all over me for making that example. I didn't even say I've ever missed my son's games. I believe TheMan has a child and good on him if he choses to devote him time with his child that way. DW clearly is incapable of even having a relationship to create a child.

DeuceWallaces
01-18-2016, 04:10 AM
Alive and well. Funny thing is all I did was create an example and DW jumped all over me for making that example. I didn't even say I've ever missed my son's games. I believe TheMan has a child and good on him if he choses to devote him time with his child that way. DW clearly is incapable of even having a relationship to create a child.

Dude, you can keep talking, but you'll drop your kid for a November Bulls game. That's game-set-match. You can try and convince ISH you're father of the year, but it's obvious not.

Im Still Ballin
01-18-2016, 04:15 AM
I'm with Hateraid on this one. Children are too coddled these days. Good parenting. Teaching him early that he isn't the most important person on the planet. It will build true character.

DaHeezy
01-18-2016, 04:29 AM
Douche is so defeated he's actually resorting to "I know your are but what am I?" and mom jokes. What a tool.

hateraid
01-18-2016, 02:14 PM
Dude, you can keep talking, but you'll drop your kid for a November Bulls game. That's game-set-match. You can try and convince ISH you're father of the year, but it's obvious not.

Man, the fact that you're so persistent leads me to believe I am living rent free in that blond forest of yours. You're normally good at brushing off any comments towards you, but this one you still can't seem to let go. You're so jaded you can't even get your facts straight. I'm flattered you envy me. :cheers: