You don't need to take kids to the fricking grocery store with you. I understand restaurants and movies and other places, but why do you need to take kids to the fricking grocery store, b-word? Putting their filthy hands on the fricking meat and veg.Order online if you can't get somebody to watch them for 2 hours.

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is it weird i don't see too many badly behaved kids in public? there was one kid like 3 months ago who threw a huge tantrum at the grocery store and you could hear him all throughout the store but that's pretty rare in my experience. is it because i only shop in the mornings when all the stay-at-home-moms with their well-cared-for kids are shopping and not in the evenings when the working moms are lugging their traumatized daycare kids around?

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You gotta go to a walmart in a shitty neighborhood at 9:00pm to see the real shitty kids.

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Depends on the parents. I saw a kid starting to have a sobbing meltdown in the supermarket, his mother getting all embarrassed and trying to hurry through the checkout. Turned out he'd lost his shoe and nobody noticed until a cashier came up to them and returned it, and he calmed down immediately. Not all kid tantrums are based on nothing, they just haven't learned how to communicate and have no ability to regulate their emotions.

I try and remember that kid when they're getting on my nerves in a public place. Because of course you also get parents who let their kids scream at brain-splitting pitches and volumes and do nothing about their behaviour.

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