Playground etiquette: running around with pb&j sandwich

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


I hope you know the Heimlich.


Will it help unlodge the stick from your ass?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?
Anonymous
I’ll often switch to sun butter instead of peanut butter for the playground/park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


I hope you know the Heimlich.


Will it help unlodge the stick from your ass?


The stick up my ass won’t kill my kid. You’ve clearly never seen a child choke. It’s scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The issue is the presence of food not whats in it.

Food should not be eaten on the playground. Including the yogurt pouches, bambas, fruit snacks, lollipops, juice boxes, etc.


People picnic at the park. If you don’t like it, stay home.


This.

It isn't good manners, but who am i to judge. I'm not responsible for those kids. I'm responsible for mine and mine aren't perfect either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The issue is the presence of food not whats in it.

Food should not be eaten on the playground. Including the yogurt pouches, bambas, fruit snacks, lollipops, juice boxes, etc.


People picnic at the park. If you don’t like it, stay home.


This.

It isn't good manners, but who am i to judge. I'm not responsible for those kids. I'm responsible for mine and mine aren't perfect either.

^ This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?


Acting like PB at the park is like playing with loaded guns is ridiculous. How many children died from peanut exposure at the park last year vs how many died from guns?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?


Acting like PB at the park is like playing with loaded guns is ridiculous. How many children died from peanut exposure at the park last year vs how many died from guns?



I didn't make that comparison, but your logic is flawed. How many kids NEED to die due to peanut butter eallergies at parks for you to start being concerned about this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


Exactly. I'm lucky my kid doesn't have this allergy but the thought of hurting someone else's child was enough for me to never want to bring it to public spaces. The entitlement is real.


Omg, no. The entitlement is to expect everyone else to live a certain way, approved by you. I'm taking the peanut butter to the park. Period. My kids won't be running around eating but they will be having it. If you don't like the public spaces. Stay home. It's not like I'm telling other people not to bring dogs to a public space. My kid has a real phobia of dogs, especially unleashed. My expectation is that the owner control the dog behavior, just like I won't allow my kid to run around eating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?


Acting like PB at the park is like playing with loaded guns is ridiculous. How many children died from peanut exposure at the park last year vs how many died from guns?



I didn't make that comparison, but your logic is flawed. How many kids NEED to die due to peanut butter eallergies at parks for you to start being concerned about this?


I’m not concerned about this is a YP. I have my own problems, are you concerned about my kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


Exactly. I'm lucky my kid doesn't have this allergy but the thought of hurting someone else's child was enough for me to never want to bring it to public spaces. The entitlement is real.


Omg, no. The entitlement is to expect everyone else to live a certain way, approved by you. I'm taking the peanut butter to the park. Period. My kids won't be running around eating but they will be having it. If you don't like the public spaces. Stay home. It's not like I'm telling other people not to bring dogs to a public space. My kid has a real phobia of dogs, especially unleashed. My expectation is that the owner control the dog behavior, just like I won't allow my kid to run around eating.


Like I said, selfish entitled people like yourself will only ever think of themselves. I hope your selfishness never causes another child to end up in the hospital. It's super easy to not be an ass in this case. Too much to expect of you, I know. You'd rather kids stay at home so your entitled brat can run about while shoving peanut butter down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


Exactly. I'm lucky my kid doesn't have this allergy but the thought of hurting someone else's child was enough for me to never want to bring it to public spaces. The entitlement is real.


Omg, no. The entitlement is to expect everyone else to live a certain way, approved by you. I'm taking the peanut butter to the park. Period. My kids won't be running around eating but they will be having it. If you don't like the public spaces. Stay home. It's not like I'm telling other people not to bring dogs to a public space. My kid has a real phobia of dogs, especially unleashed. My expectation is that the owner control the dog behavior, just like I won't allow my kid to run around eating.


Why are you so thick? I have no issue with peanut butter at designated picnic area. It’s eating (anything really) but especially something with a) a common allergen b) a choking hazard c) very sticky while playing in the playground equipment is what I find odd.

Wouldn’t blink twice if they were going nuts on raw peanuts at the table (you know, where people are suppose to eat).

Don’t get angry at us because your children are feral and you have no control over them. Parent better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?


Acting like PB at the park is like playing with loaded guns is ridiculous. How many children died from peanut exposure at the park last year vs how many died from guns?



I didn't make that comparison, but your logic is flawed. How many kids NEED to die due to peanut butter eallergies at parks for you to start being concerned about this?


I’m not concerned about this is a YP. I have my own problems, are you concerned about my kids?


Given you are their parent. Yes I am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Nonsense. Peanuts are not the benign, tasty treat you think they are. They are as dangerous as guns.


I wasn’t going to send uncrustables to the park but maybe I will now just to watch you explode.


Oh you don't need to double down. We already know that you're a horrible person.


We also know you’re trolling and none of this happened.


I'm not OP. Apparently you're perfectly willing to do it so why exactly isn't it believable?


Acting like PB at the park is like playing with loaded guns is ridiculous. How many children died from peanut exposure at the park last year vs how many died from guns?



I didn't make that comparison, but your logic is flawed. How many kids NEED to die due to peanut butter eallergies at parks for you to start being concerned about this?


I’m not concerned about this is a YP. I have my own problems, are you concerned about my kids?


Given you are their parent. Yes I am.


See you at the park later! We’ll all be eating PB. Nom nom!
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