Anonymous wrote:Are people/parents finally getting that it is not okay for kids to hang out with others at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may have to start saying it’s time to not hang out together. I have a basement full of kids who keep raiding the fridge. I need a break and telling them to not socialize for a bit may help me out.
Ha ha! That is so... suburban! I remember hanging out in one friend’s basement when I was a tween. Paneling and a bar? The powder room with novelty toilet paper? God, the “finished basement”.
Anyway, you’re being ridiculously irresponsible and a lousy parent, PP, but you already know that.
But honestly thank you for the throwback memory!
Anonymous wrote:Are people/parents finally getting that it is not okay for kids to hang out with others at all?
Anonymous wrote:Are people/parents finally getting that it is not okay for kids to hang out with others at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are two camps on this thread:
People who are following all current recommendations and laws currently in place in their respective jurisdictions.
People who want to scold the first group into engaging in some more stringent social distancing behavior, based solely on their own personal opinions.
I live in DC, and the current recommendations allow socializing in small groups. Talk to the Mayor if you want that to change.
You are the worst of DC. What an entitled, short-sighted moron... with no values or character. Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. You need to make hard choices and sacrifices for the greater good. You also need to protect your children.
I’m proud that my family is making the harder choice to social distance. Some people don’t have the option to do the right thing (health care aides in nursing homes with families at home; nurses, doctors, hospital staffs; grocery store workers, mail carriers, cops...) Those of us who have the option should stay home and away from other people because essential workers can’t. It’s the only way to flatten the curve.
No hysteria here. Just social responsibility.
THIS
+2 Why can’t people understand this? More importantly, why don’t they care?
Anonymous wrote:No. Facetime. Easy.
Some kids are meeting up on cul-de-sacs and parking 10ft from one another and talking from their trunks (I've seen the videos from friends). Others are hiking with 10ft string between them and the kids have to keep it taught the whole time.
We haven't tried those things. We're Facetiming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One friend is fine. Heard some doctor on the radio actually recommend it, the boost to the psyche would then boost immune system
Any "doctor" who uses the term "boost the immune system" is a quack to begin with.
The NYT disagrees:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/10/well/live/can-i-boost-my-immune-system.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage[/quote
Oh, a single source from some newspaper disagrees so it MUST be true![]()
Anonymous wrote:I may have to start saying it’s time to not hang out together. I have a basement full of kids who keep raiding the fridge. I need a break and telling them to not socialize for a bit may help me out.