View Full Version : From The Mouths Of Babes: Swearing Toddler Removed From Home After Video Goes Viral
ApexOversteer
01-09-2014, 5:01pm
Cliffs: Parents teach their child to talk like they do, and then film the child talking like they do and post to Facebook.
Local Police find video and repost to their website using it to show "The Thug Cycle"
Video goes viral.
Hilarity ensues as talking heads "debate" the video.
Child is removed from the home due to "safety concerns"
Swearing toddler 'thug' video sparks debate - YouTube
Sea Six
01-09-2014, 5:03pm
It's unbelievable what some parents are doing to their kids.
Are there any good parents out there anymore?
ApexOversteer
01-09-2014, 5:09pm
Unrelated: That professor lady ought to sue the plastic surgeon that fuctup her face.
Are there any good parents out there anymore?
There's one right here. :seeya:
They are just teaching the kid where he lives....I guess so if he gets lost, he can tell his rescuers, "I'm from the deuce nine, bitch." Probably would have just been easier to pin an address label to his shirt, but OK, who am I to judge?
Bucwheat
01-09-2014, 6:19pm
Got tired of hearing the beeps.:leaving:
DukeAllen
01-09-2014, 7:16pm
It's unbelievable what some parents are doing to their kids.
Are there any good parents out there anymore?
I'm trying. Mine would have some serious punishment time for talking like that brat.
...Whitepower...
01-09-2014, 8:52pm
I'm trying. Mine would have some serious bruises for talking like that brat.
:yesnod:
onedef92
01-10-2014, 1:42pm
What about the Mo. Mom who posted topless pics of herself and her daughter? Ol' girl Nancy Grace almost had a pulmonary embolism last night!
Missouri mom charged for topless hot tub photo with teen daughter
Wed, Dec 18 2013
(Reuters) - A photo of a topless Missouri mother and her bare-breasted teenage daughter in a hot tub has landed the mother in hot water with the law.
Mari Hieken, of Wentzville, Missouri, has been charged with misdemeanor child endangerment and could face a year in jail after the photo of herself and her 14-year-old daughter circulated on some Internet social media sites, law enforcement officials said.
A police report said the incident took place November 14 at the woman's home as she and her daughter "knowingly posed for a topless photograph." The photo was circulated in two area high schools, the police report states.
The mother told a local television station she was not posing, and did not intend for the photo to be taken, let alone distributed, but that another daughter snapped the photo before Hieken could stop her.
Hieken could not be reached to comment independently.
St. Charles County Prosecutor Tim Lomar told local media the woman should be held to account on the charges, which were filed December 12.
"The mother was very clearly present, involved when the picture was taken," Lomar told St. Louis television station KMOV in an interview. "It certainly had some sexual overtones. This was a mother who made a very poor choice."
Lomar declined to provide further comment.
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