Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'll turn the tablet off and you can listen to DC crying and whining for the next 15 minutes.
(BTW - many 2-3 year olds will not keep headphones on their ears)
Question - would you be as ticked off if I had brought a book and was reading aloud to DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
No, he's really not, and nobody gives a damn about your special little snowflake. Never has and never will.
He wears headphones now. He's delightfully popular, too, as a high schooler. No headphones was a short term phase.
The world is not obligated to be silent for you, snowflake.
I have a hidden disability, chronic daily migraines. A complication of this is tinnitus. Most of the time my pain levels are manageable, and you wouldn’t be able to guess at my condition. I do find moderate noise levels, around 78 dB painful on my bad days. When people bring their electronic devices into public it raises the din, causing voices and background music to go up in volume as well. A lot of us with headache, tinnitus, and hearing aids are spending less time in public because of noise. No, the world isn’t obligated to be silent, but all this extra noise does come at a cost. I’ve cut back on travel and restaurants, but I can’t avoid doctors’ offices and hair salons. So, yeah, silent kids’ games, phone calls taken outside, and music streamed through headphones make big quality of life differences to a lot of us.
Anonymous wrote:I do this and I don’t care. It’s not that big of a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took our 19 month old to Europe and happily let her watch some short videos on the iPad without headphones on the plane. The white noise of the plane helped to drown it out and I am CERTAIN our row mates would rather hear a little Winnie the Pooh than hear a whiny child.
You are a jerk nd you are doing a disservice to your kid, because other parents are going to see that you are a jerk and will steer their kids away from associating with yours. Also you are an incompetent parent if you can't remember headphones or can't figure out how to entertain you kid without a screen.
Are you always this miserable?
Only when forced to be on a 9 hour flight with entitled assholes and their bratty offspring.
Did you forget your headphones? I thought airlines gave them away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
No, he's really not, and nobody gives a damn about your special little snowflake. Never has and never will.
He wears headphones now. He's delightfully popular, too, as a high schooler. No headphones was a short term phase.
The world is not obligated to be silent for you, snowflake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doing this and refusing to use the headphones was the start of an incident we witnessed that ended with a family of 4 being kick off a flight a few weeks ago.
I’d love to hear the details.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took our 19 month old to Europe and happily let her watch some short videos on the iPad without headphones on the plane. The white noise of the plane helped to drown it out and I am CERTAIN our row mates would rather hear a little Winnie the Pooh than hear a whiny child.
You are a jerk nd you are doing a disservice to your kid, because other parents are going to see that you are a jerk and will steer their kids away from associating with yours. Also you are an incompetent parent if you can't remember headphones or can't figure out how to entertain you kid without a screen.
Are you always this miserable?
Only when forced to be on a 9 hour flight with entitled assholes and their bratty offspring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
No, he is not more important than me, or anybody else. You are breathtakingly selfish.
You are having a hissy fit because you can't let a disabled child have some screentime because you can't be bothered to hear some music. Yeah, I'm the selfish one.
Whatever. You are going to have a long life being constantly offended by the tiniest thing. For me I was just trying to get from point A to point B and have my child not scream. Because you wouldn't have liked that either, amiright?
Quite an interesting definiton of a "hissy fit". (who uses that term anyway?) So now you're popular highschooler is disabled? Mmmhmmm. I think his disability is having a stupid and self involved c@nt for a mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My special needs child wouldn’t wear them as a youngster. He is more important than you. Get over yourself.
No, he is not more important than me, or anybody else. You are breathtakingly selfish.
You are having a hissy fit because you can't let a disabled child have some screentime because you can't be bothered to hear some music. Yeah, I'm the selfish one.
Whatever. You are going to have a long life being constantly offended by the tiniest thing. For me I was just trying to get from point A to point B and have my child not scream. Because you wouldn't have liked that either, amiright?