HS Coaches would use the WONDER PADDLE...damn thing had holes in it and when you bent over the table, the paddle would whistle through the air...AND THEN BAM!!! Feet would actually lift off the floor...
Now, ask me how I know!!!!π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ππππππππππππππππ
Yeah it straightened me up too, but only a certain percentage of the population responds this way to spankings, and usually with traumatic side effect that people will deny because their parents loved them and don't want to accept that their punishment methods actually were damaging psychologically...
The issue with my generation isn't a lack of spankings, it's a lack of fathers and strong males growing up. Men don't have to hit children to teach them because children aren't animals they are small humans, so we should use the same methods we use with other humans.
I still remember being told "Dont touch the stove, it's hot..." red hot burner, my smart ass pressed my finger down on it. I never did that again. Picked my burnt fingertip for daaays. I was 4. Good times!
It was always the threat of spanking that kept us in line. Back in those days, it was the norm so you expected it but (in my case) never actually got it.
Jesus christ, all the downvotes and people defending spanking.
People are just coping with their upbringing, and believing capital punishment is what made them who they are, when all you need is decent role models in who you follow.
My parents were horrific people who believed in spanking, and it was not their tactics that turned me into a good person.
Bullshit. Beatings are NOT discipline. Not spanking your child is the brainwashing used to create this narcissistic generation. Wake up! The plan is deep, long,and well executed against us. And you're still in the matrix with them.
Discipline comes with a lesson attached to it, like whoop the rear, and then give the reasoning behind the whoopin. Make sure the child understands why they received disciplinary action.
Punishment is done from a place of rage and is reactionary. There are no lessons in punishment.
This is how I delineate between discipline and punishment. Aim for discipline, not punishment when it comes to children in my opinion.
There's a fine line between spanking and breaking a wooden hairbrush over a little girl's head for dawdling before school. Maybe a few smacks on the bottom is harmless, if not humiliating, but aren't there more intelligent and productive ways to discipline? Most corporal punishments are angry parental reactions repeating their own childhood memories. That said, it takes a very strong person to have patience for children all the time, and for those who do, I have the utmost respect.
discipline (n.)
c. 1200, "penitential chastisement; punishment for the sake of correction," from Old French descepline "discipline, physical punishment; teaching; suffering; martyrdom" (11c., Modern French discipline) and directly from Latin disciplina "instruction given, teaching, learning, knowledge," also "object of instruction, knowledge, science, military discipline," from discipulus "pupil, student, follower" (see disciple (n.)).
I'll bet none of them ever experienced a hard day's work in their entire life. Much less, keeping it up all week, every week, every month, year after year. No wonder Elon carried in a sink....BUH BYE
They are a very specific program batch. I figured out how these programs work even before I was awake.
Manufactured common experience. Milestones, traditions, ceremony, holidays, events, language, music, same needs, same wants, or same lack of needs or same lack of wants. Socio-economics, same primary schools (by zip code), same universities, trade school, military service, generational experience. Then throw on a shared media projection of what the world is, a catalogue of identities to choose from, but all is batch recognition, not choice.
These things happen naturally of course outside captivity -- but if you can manufacture enough common experience, on a population in captivity, then a population can be programmed by batches. The programming is self-protecting and self-enforcing through social rejection and exclusion.
Pavlov's self regulating pack of dogs.
If you fall too far out of the parameters of any batch then you are too divergent to stay asleep. Autism is, at default, too divergent.
Ever see the βrat utopiaβ videos? Engineered environments with selected specimens for study. Limits structured to ensure eventual collapse. The rats donβt know theyβre test subjects either. They get free pellets too.
How can you have a workplace like a spa and still be so hateful and full of rage?
Never spanked as a child, no consequences for anything, everyone gets a trophy.
Spanking isn't discipline.
Thatβs not how I remember it. Straightened my ass up quick.
I remember, "Stop crying or I'll really give you something to cry about!" as she bare-handed spanked my little girl thigh.
I remember one time she hit me so hard she broke a vein in her hand.
She'd also say, "This is hurting me more than it is you."
HS Coaches would use the WONDER PADDLE...damn thing had holes in it and when you bent over the table, the paddle would whistle through the air...AND THEN BAM!!! Feet would actually lift off the floor...
Now, ask me how I know!!!!π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ππππππππππππππππ
Silo is talking about narcissist parents that beat the shit out of you for asking a question.
Yeah it straightened me up too, but only a certain percentage of the population responds this way to spankings, and usually with traumatic side effect that people will deny because their parents loved them and don't want to accept that their punishment methods actually were damaging psychologically...
The issue with my generation isn't a lack of spankings, it's a lack of fathers and strong males growing up. Men don't have to hit children to teach them because children aren't animals they are small humans, so we should use the same methods we use with other humans.
Humans are hard wired to learn from pain.
I'm not referring to a beating or child abuse, but a smacked arse is preferable to learning what pulling a hot pan of water over myself feels like.
I still remember being told "Dont touch the stove, it's hot..." red hot burner, my smart ass pressed my finger down on it. I never did that again. Picked my burnt fingertip for daaays. I was 4. Good times!
Silo is referring to narcissistic parents that beat the shit out of you for no reason, with no alcohol or drugs needing to be consumed.
He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
It was always the threat of spanking that kept us in line. Back in those days, it was the norm so you expected it but (in my case) never actually got it.
Try that with your kids. They'll be perfect for Twitter as employees in 18 years.
Jesus christ, all the downvotes and people defending spanking.
People are just coping with their upbringing, and believing capital punishment is what made them who they are, when all you need is decent role models in who you follow.
My parents were horrific people who believed in spanking, and it was not their tactics that turned me into a good person.
"He who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him" (Proverbs 13:24).
This is why there's so many worthless people running around: they didn't get thier ass wooped when they got out of line.
it is instant punishment for bad behavior
Bullshit. Beatings are NOT discipline. Not spanking your child is the brainwashing used to create this narcissistic generation. Wake up! The plan is deep, long,and well executed against us. And you're still in the matrix with them.
Its punishment.
Like when my boss tells me he has to βdiciplineβ me, and i correct him and tell him its not dicipline its punishment.
Discipline comes with a lesson attached to it, like whoop the rear, and then give the reasoning behind the whoopin. Make sure the child understands why they received disciplinary action.
Punishment is done from a place of rage and is reactionary. There are no lessons in punishment.
This is how I delineate between discipline and punishment. Aim for discipline, not punishment when it comes to children in my opinion.
There's a fine line between spanking and breaking a wooden hairbrush over a little girl's head for dawdling before school. Maybe a few smacks on the bottom is harmless, if not humiliating, but aren't there more intelligent and productive ways to discipline? Most corporal punishments are angry parental reactions repeating their own childhood memories. That said, it takes a very strong person to have patience for children all the time, and for those who do, I have the utmost respect.
Yes, it is!
Oh but it is my learned fren
Maybe not the ideal form but...
This is the most amount of downdoots I've ever seen on gaw! Congrats!
I'll bet none of them ever experienced a hard day's work in their entire life. Much less, keeping it up all week, every week, every month, year after year. No wonder Elon carried in a sink....BUH BYE
It would have been more appropriate to lug in a toilet.
Lol
They are a very specific program batch. I figured out how these programs work even before I was awake.
Manufactured common experience. Milestones, traditions, ceremony, holidays, events, language, music, same needs, same wants, or same lack of needs or same lack of wants. Socio-economics, same primary schools (by zip code), same universities, trade school, military service, generational experience. Then throw on a shared media projection of what the world is, a catalogue of identities to choose from, but all is batch recognition, not choice.
These things happen naturally of course outside captivity -- but if you can manufacture enough common experience, on a population in captivity, then a population can be programmed by batches. The programming is self-protecting and self-enforcing through social rejection and exclusion.
Pavlov's self regulating pack of dogs.
If you fall too far out of the parameters of any batch then you are too divergent to stay asleep. Autism is, at default, too divergent.
Ever see the βrat utopiaβ videos? Engineered environments with selected specimens for study. Limits structured to ensure eventual collapse. The rats donβt know theyβre test subjects either. They get free pellets too.
https://youtu.be/NgGLFozNM2o
I haven't. Looks like a short vid though, going to watch it now.
"all rivers flow into the sea, yet the sea is never satisfied."
Those who are given much without giving much effort always want more and want to give less.
Thanks.
Red wine on tap.