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Reply to "Host informs parents "don't bring your monsters""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There was a time when I would have considered that to be a rude message. And then I discovered DCUM. And I realized that there's a whole bunch of people out there who are incapable of reasoning, have no common sense, no common courtesy, think the rules don't apply to them because they're special, and generally think they're entitled to anything they want regardless of how it affects other people. As you said, it wouldn't have occurred to you (or me) to bring our children to such an event, but evidently it did occur to some other people. And some other people evidently thought that they were SO entitled to bring children that there should be special accommodations made for said children on the host's dime. So now I'd read that message, think that he's a typically abrasive 21 year old guy who is shocked at the entitlement of people and wanting to make it perfectly clear that they want to enjoy the party they worked hard to organize without kids there. You have every right to not go if the invite offends you so much, but you have zero right to complain about it.[/quote] x1000 Bravo. This. Exactly this. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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