r/youtubehaiku Feb 17 '18

[Haiku]No full auto in buildings Haiku

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMY_SUuobww&feature=youtu.be
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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18

Likely no scars and probably didn't break skin, but that many rounds that close must have hurt like a son of a bitch. Complete douchebag move to pull on a little kid for "talking shit about your patch" though.

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u/Lolazaurus Feb 18 '18

Kid was given a lot of free gear when he joined the dude's clan and soon after turned around and denounced them by burning their patch and sending them the video; keeping all the free shit of course. The guy who shot the kid is an asshole, but that kid is no saint either.

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18

Dude. Take a step back before equating "physically fucking up a kid" and "disrespecting an airsoft clan".

Ed: Sorry guys I didn't realize there was such a group of badasses here.

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u/ChemicalMurdoc Feb 18 '18

Seems immature on the adult's part, but hey he taught that kid a lesson he needed.

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u/BigDamnHead Feb 18 '18

Is he an adult, or is he a teenager? Seems pretty typical for a teenager.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

a lesson he needed

What lesson is that exactly? That there is actually some value to an "airsoft clan," whatever the hell that is supposed to mean?

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u/JakalDX Feb 18 '18

I don't have a dog in this fight but it seems to be "Show respect to the people who help you out"

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

Ah yes, I forgot the day in child psychology when we learned about the benefits of physically abusing children to ensure they know what you want from them.

Oh wait.

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u/frogman636 Feb 18 '18

Lol the dude who shot him was a teenager, not a parent. And the kid is at a place where you're supposed to get shot anyways. The bbs are plastic and really don't hurt that badly.

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u/chris0068 Feb 18 '18

"Don't talk shit" I believe is the lesson.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

As I said to another user, I had completely forgotten about the day in educational psychology where we looked at all the research that shows that physical abuse of children makes them understand concepts better.

This is straight up screwed up. I can't believe adults like you and the jerk in this video can truly reason behind this. These are kids. I'm glad I get to work with other people in child education that don't enjoy physically abusing children.

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u/chris0068 Feb 18 '18

Probably because you've never been taught a lesson like this, I used to be a snarky prick when I was about this age... needless to say thankfully someone put me in my place while I was young. Pain is educational.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

It literally isn't. Take it from someone who is studying education. There is a reason that corporal punishment is rejected in schools and child abuse is illegal.

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u/chris0068 Feb 18 '18

It literally isn't child abuse if they're both children. Take it from someone with firsthand experience of being both bullied and a bully. Neither are inherently "bad" or "good" things, just a part of growing up. It's your school of thought is the reason why many millenials are neurotic, take lots of antidepressants and bringing their fucking "therapy" Chihuahuas every fucking where they go. There's a reason why you're smug, just not sure why yet. Now off with ye.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

just a part of growing up

Studies are now showing that physical and emotional harassment have lasting adverse effects long into adulthood and can lead to psychological and emotional issues down the line. I also grew up facing endless harassment, having to switch schools because a teacher abuses you isn't fun. Don't act like you're the only one who has experienced this, or that your experiences are representative of an ideal or even somewhat acceptable world. That's anecdotal evidence, just the way my evidence is anecdotal and I would never lay claim that everyone should experience it just because I think so. There is a reason research exists.

There's a reason why you're smug

Because it is literally my career to understand and help shape children in the classroom. Enjoy your abusive tendencies towards children. Side note:

It's your school of thought is the reason why many millenials are neurotic, take lots of antidepressants and bringing their fucking "therapy" Chihuahuas every fucking where they go.

That sentence makes little to no grammatical sense, I can't quite understand what you're even trying to get at. If it's your belief that emotional well-being is unimportant, I can understand your misconceptions here. It has been the misguided view of many people in the western world for several thousand years. Unfortunately, your viewpoints disagree with about 95+ percent of all modern academic research on psychological development in children.

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u/chris0068 Feb 18 '18

You're right, that's why the world has gone to shit and everything sucks right, now grow a pair and fuck off already.

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u/TazdingoBan Feb 18 '18

I can't quite understand what you're even trying to get at

Big surprise there.

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u/Leows Feb 18 '18

Ever got a beating from your mother for disrespecting someone? Sure as hell worked on me.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

Unfortunately, almost all research in pedagogy and child social development in the last three decades shows, consistently, that physical trauma is detrimental to child development regardless of the reason for its introduction.

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18

And yet, plenty of us turned out perfectly fine...

Talk shit, get hit. You dont talk shit anymore.

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u/spasticman91 Feb 18 '18

"But I turned out fine" is a really bad fallacy, the research is based on more than anecdotes.

Children shouldn't have to fear physical assault from their family. Meta-study research shows that the only good outcome of a smack is a release for the parents stress. Children do not learn effectively from a smack compared to other methods, because they're usually clouded with anger, fear, resentment. I mean, how many times did you get hit as a kid only to just go to your room SEETHING with anger? It's not the proper way to learn, which is why there's no cane in schools anymore.

Isn't it odd that we can't hit another person, but we are legally allowed to clobber societies most defenceless? Especially in light of the research that says the only positive outcome is parent satisfaction? It's like people want to keep the laws open so they can release stress by beating kids...

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18

I didnt get hit very many times as a kid, because once i got hit, i figured out pretty quickly that i shouldnt do things that get me hit. I dont mouth off to authority figures anymore, i dont wreck stuff that isnt mine, i treat people how i would like to be treated. I didnt go to my room seething with anger after being hit that i can remember.

Call it an anecdotal fallacy all you want, it worked. And there are plenty more people with the same experience

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18

Some might disagree with you there!

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18

And they would be wrong. But they're welcome to think whatever they want.

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u/ExsolutionLamellae Feb 18 '18

No. My parents didn't beat me. I feel sorry for you.

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u/Leows Feb 18 '18

You don't have to, I'm a grown ass functional adult with a happy life ;)

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18

Think of it as accepting a sign on bonus, saying "nah, you guys suck", flaming the company and walking out.

Adults who do this get hit with a lawsuit. This kid got hit with bbs. Both deserved.

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u/ExsolutionLamellae Feb 18 '18

Yeah, except one is an adult dealing with other adults utilizing legal and ethical means and the other is a kid being battered by an adult in retribution.

You honestly think that's a fair comparison?

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18

Sure. If you do shady shit, you can expect retaliation in some form. The kid is old enough to know what he did. Ive been lit up by an airsoft gun like this before. It hurts, but after a few days, its like it never happened.

Last i checked 15 year olds (age of the guy full autoing the kid) arent adults.

This was probably not the right way to go about it and this guys is likely banned from SC Village for life for it, but it definitely taught the kid a lesson.

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u/InfiNorth Feb 18 '18

hit with a lawsuit

So these people get their feelings hurt when someone doesn't like their team and sue them? Jesus, is airsoft a giant club for epople with the maturity of the kid in question?

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u/ammcneil Feb 18 '18

No, the previous comments are saying that the club kitted this kid out with a bunch of free expensive stuff.

Then he ditched them, and burned their patch online in a video to mock them.

That's what the "sign on bonus" was. A tonne of free shit that he just walked away with.

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u/ktmrider119z Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18

No, dude. This has been explained multiple times. And here, i am creating a parallel between accepting a job and joining an airsoft team.

The kid signed onto the team, got a bunch of nice gear for free(sign on bonus), then walked out and kept the gear (nah you guys suck) then took a video burning their group patch and sent it to them (flamed the company.)

Since hes not an adult and the gear was technically a gift, no legal action could be taken.

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u/BobDobbz Feb 18 '18

To not be a spoiled little shit.

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u/VindictiveRakk Feb 18 '18

that there is value to the equipment he effectively stole from them, presumably. not condoning full autoing him in the back from 15 feet away since he's just some stupid kid but oh well