tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662171249638416805.post186899434084881143..comments2024-03-16T05:34:13.675-07:00Comments on The Commercial Curmudgeon: Dish Network hates humansJohn F Jamelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18351383534436377360noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662171249638416805.post-70576086932895913982015-04-02T15:48:52.103-07:002015-04-02T15:48:52.103-07:00Yes, it would.
This is how my nieces treat me. Li...Yes, it would.<br /><br />This is how my nieces treat me. Like "oh, we have to spend time with her? Bummer." And they whip out the screens and go to town.<br /><br />Does their mother make them stop? No. She never did. She was afraid that if she ever tried to tell her children what to do, they would Hate Her Forever. And she just couldn't live with having her children Hate Her Forever.<br /><br />I think half the trouble in the world right now is being caused by parents who are terrified that if they ever try to tell their kids what to do, their kids will Hate Them Forever.<br /><br />But the father in this ad is even worse. He hates his sister, or sister-in-law, as much as his son does, and is essentially rubber-stamping his contempt. Because everyone knows that people who are too uncool to own a TV are also too uncool to even follow the rules of basic hygiene, like, amiright?<br /><br />He should die in a fire.Morning Kvetchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12212725744949084479noreply@blogger.com