Playground etiquette: running around with pb&j sandwich

Anonymous
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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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


Oh so now we know you're just a lunatic who doesn't even believe it's real. You should have led with that. JFC
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.


Agreed. As PP said, this is a you problem. A good majority of the world eats peanuts in some form or fashion and you cannot demand that everyone stop eating this food staple because of your kid.

Start introducing the allergen now or don't go out in public.


But Americans are the only ones who are OBSESSED with snacking constantly. Kids in Europe go to the park to play and use up some energy. They don't sit down after 20 min to eat. They don't take food to the park at all.


And how is that relevant?
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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!


Hope someone brings their unleashed pitty just to even the paying field.


I’ll bring my gun so no problem.


JFC you are unhinged.


So you thought bringing a dog to attack kids was ok, but a gun that’s too far? You’re a serious person I cantell.


I did not say that. I’m not sure if you know this but posts here is anonymous so it’s incredibly difficult (if not impossible) to know who posted what.


But you didn’t question that post just mine. That’s obvious anonymous or not.
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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!


Hope someone brings their unleashed pitty just to even the paying field.


I’ll bring my gun so no problem.


JFC you are unhinged.


So you thought bringing a dog to attack kids was ok, but a gun that’s too far? You’re a serious person I cantell.


No. no. Not kids. Just your kid.
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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


What places? List them.
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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!


Hope someone brings their unleashed pitty just to even the paying field.


I’ll bring my gun so no problem.


JFC you are unhinged.


So you thought bringing a dog to attack kids was ok, but a gun that’s too far? You’re a serious person I cantell.


I did not say that. I’m not sure if you know this but posts here is anonymous so it’s incredibly difficult (if not impossible) to know who posted what.


But you didn’t question that post just mine. That’s obvious anonymous or not.


Come again?
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?


Approximately 1 billion.
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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


What places? List them.


It’s not my problem to figure out. You find out other places.
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.


Agreed. As PP said, this is a you problem. A good majority of the world eats peanuts in some form or fashion and you cannot demand that everyone stop eating this food staple because of your kid.

Start introducing the allergen now or don't go out in public.


But Americans are the only ones who are OBSESSED with snacking constantly. Kids in Europe go to the park to play and use up some energy. They don't sit down after 20 min to eat. They don't take food to the park at all.


And how is that relevant?


It is relevant. If you have to eat in the 45 min that you're there, you most certainly can choose something that isn't potentially deadly to other children. I can't believe this is something that has to be spelled out.
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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


What places? List them.


It’s not my problem to figure out. You find out other places.


Karma is a bit((ch. Just remember that.
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.


Agreed. As PP said, this is a you problem. A good majority of the world eats peanuts in some form or fashion and you cannot demand that everyone stop eating this food staple because of your kid.

Start introducing the allergen now or don't go out in public.


But Americans are the only ones who are OBSESSED with snacking constantly. Kids in Europe go to the park to play and use up some energy. They don't sit down after 20 min to eat. They don't take food to the park at all.


And how is that relevant?


It is relevant. If you have to eat in the 45 min that you're there, you most certainly can choose something that isn't potentially deadly to other children. I can't believe this is something that has to be spelled out.

I can choose whatever I want to eat and at any time.
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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


What places? List them.


It’s not my problem to figure out. You find out other places.


Karma is a bit((ch. Just remember that.


Does she have a peanut allergy?
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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!


Hope someone brings their unleashed pitty just to even the paying field.


I’ll bring my gun so no problem.


JFC you are unhinged.


So you thought bringing a dog to attack kids was ok, but a gun that’s too far? You’re a serious person I cantell.


I did not say that. I’m not sure if you know this but posts here is anonymous so it’s incredibly difficult (if not impossible) to know who posted what.


But you didn’t question that post just mine. That’s obvious anonymous or not.


You’re giving the same energy as pit bull owners. My precious Fluffy has the right to be off leash and maul your kid. My dog has the right to exist wherever I damn well please and rules don’t apply to me. Don’t like it you can go somewhere else.
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.


I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park.

I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction.


It’s super selfish if you to think that we have to adjust to some theoretical allergy sufferer may show up. There are millions of other places they can go.


What places? List them.


It’s not my problem to figure out. You find out other places.


Karma is a bit((ch. Just remember that.


Karma must have got you.
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.


Agreed. As PP said, this is a you problem. A good majority of the world eats peanuts in some form or fashion and you cannot demand that everyone stop eating this food staple because of your kid.

Start introducing the allergen now or don't go out in public.


But Americans are the only ones who are OBSESSED with snacking constantly. Kids in Europe go to the park to play and use up some energy. They don't sit down after 20 min to eat. They don't take food to the park at all.


And how is that relevant?


It is relevant. If you have to eat in the 45 min that you're there, you most certainly can choose something that isn't potentially deadly to other children. I can't believe this is something that has to be spelled out.


Typical MAGA. My right to do something I really don’t need to do and that’s actively dangerous to others trumps others comfort and safety.

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