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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is sarcastic, that much is very clear. Smart people recognize and appreciate sarcasm, you clearly don't. I would be more bothered that your family and friends are such incredibly entitled jerks who are asking for kids' party room! [b]BTW, sarcasm is one of the first markers of recognizing smart people[/b], there is truth to the fact that they can't fully reign it in. Learn to laugh a little. I'd be more worried about those same clueless guests ruining the party.[/quote] Oh, bullshit. This kind of sarcasm is not a sign of intelligence. It's the humor of teenagers and people who think they are smarter than others. [b]Being able to be mean and harsh is not a sign of intelligence. [/b] I don't get what's funny about--I hate kids, I don't want your kids there, I've already disinvited some family members over this, I'm paying for the party, so shut up. Yes, people are rude to ask for free child care. But that doesn't mean that the host/guest of honor gets free rein to be a dick about it. [b] Just say the party is adults-only[/b] and people need to make their own child care arrangements. [/quote] Yes to the bold part. [/quote]
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