Thought you guys might be amused by this occurrence last night...

So one of the family members who recently had a child is now trying to get them to believe in "Santa Claus" and by doing so to put Milk and Cookies out.

Well, it became a huge object of debate because it was thought of as a waste and how the milk would go rancid but to put it away, the baby would notice it's gone.

All night as well the whole night was based on getting the child to believe in Santa and then private ramblings as to whether or not the child yet knows and whether to "play the role" of believing in Santa.

It became such a huge issue last night.

You see, this is where all the problems start when it comes to raising children to believe someone who doesn't exist.

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  1. @PSA

    would you not be extremely embarrassed to be seen with your family at this stage? You’ve mentioned before how they are like and realistically from what I can tell, you probably don’t even look like some of your family members anymore because you mentioned some of them decided to mix

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    1. @zikeKEK,

      Pretty Much! Wow Man, you nailed it... It really gets more and more bizarre with every passing year.

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  2. This is how the programming to be a good slave begins, which is why I'm so against these kinds of beings reproducing. I'm only in favor of beings with a sense of freedom who want to enjoy life their own way. Which, obviously, is a minority and seems increasingly close to disappearing.

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    1. @blood,

      It sure is! That's exactly what I thought too, and just witnessing how much of a big deal it became because they had to "leave" to go somewhere, and from my perspective, I saw something as an entire waste of time and resources. Food that wasn't going to be eaten (or at least consumed later by one of the parents), plus buying the tray as a method to start convincing the child that Santa Claus exists, and film their first moment of putting food out for Santa Claus.

      This is why I've also saw myself as never meant to be a parent. The more I think about it, parenthood is actually more or less a cult in and of itself.

      I just know for example, if I had children and invited relatives of my family over, that if they saw that I would never introduce the children to "Santa Claus" or to go "See Santa", that I would be this monster in their eyes who is depriving my children of their "childhood" and being really cruel. But somehow telling them a totally fake story and a lie, is not "cruel".

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  3. Such weirdos lol. My parents never made me believe in things like Santa or the Tooth fairy, they introduced me to Jesus though

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  4. These myths are tragic, actually.

    Just teaching your children to believe in these things. Playing along with it, is bad parenting. And these BS is what leads to people believing these fairy tales taught in religion as well.

    My mother played along with this BS with us. But, my father was really just like "fuck this", and did not participate in the BS.

    My father was such a bad ass, for real. I mean, he was likely from a Roman soilder/commander bloodline, because he barely spoke English, had no education, yet provided us with a great place to live, and always food on the table, and even a good set up for all of his children when he passed away. It doesn't get more bad ass than that.

    This is why I cringe and just shake my head at these people born in this country (mostly blacks), that don't have a pot to piss in and still speak good English and understand the expectations of what it takes to "make it" in America. They have no excuses to fail in life, but seem to make those excuses every god dam day of their lives.

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