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AgrusKos
Boss 16
July 20, 2012, 01:20:43 PM
Not to competitive. A lot of nice people. I'm glad I went to my first FNM there



Kuberr
Member -24
July 20, 2012, 01:22:27 PM
Quote from: Willthomjr on July 20, 2012, 01:18:56 PM
Quote from: Kuberr on July 20, 2012, 01:16:21 PM
Lol. You're saying you're putting a movie before your child.

Let's hope you never have children.

This is a reason people despise yøū kuberr. I said you don't have to give up the right to see a movie, I never said I go to movies all the time with my children. Keep the douchebag comments to yourself.

Your right to go see a movie goes away when the baby sitter drops. That's how parentig goes. This person put their desire to go see a stupid movie at midnight before their baby!  That's completely irresponsible as an adult, and more importantly as a parent.



BlackJester
Boss 100
July 20, 2012, 01:34:14 PM
I'm not saying I would bring a 3 month-old to see Batman.  But, if you spent hours in line to get advanced tickets, paid $180 bucks for them, you know your child's sleep schedule, (or lack thereof), then it may not be the worst move in parenting history.  I don't know that family's situation and neither do you.  Maybe they were irresponsible.  They didn't deserve to have their 3 month old shot.  Period.



Fenster
Boss 43
July 20, 2012, 01:35:33 PM
Lol. You're saying you're putting a movie before your child.

Let's hope you never have children.

This is a reason people despise yøū kuberr. I said you don't have to give up the right to see a movie, I never said I go to movies all the time with my children. Keep the douchebag comments to yourself.

Your right to go see a movie goes away when the baby sitter drops. That's how parentig goes. This person put their desire to go see a stupid movie at midnight before their baby!  That's completely irresponsible as an adult, and more importantly as a parent.
I agree with Kuberr, you just dont bring an infant to the cinema. Especially if its a hectic event like a premier showing of huge blockbuster. And its also pretty damn rude to other people when you take away the saftey hazard issue. Also im surprised the staff allowed it. The age limit might not be important since a baby probably wont understand or even be looking  but the soundlevels in the theaters get pretty loud and especially in an actionmovie like Batman. And if left alone in a babystroller outside for 2:45 is pretty careless too.



Kuberr
Member -24
July 20, 2012, 01:44:48 PM
Quote from: BlackJester on July 20, 2012, 01:34:14 PM
I'm not saying I would bring a 3 month-old to see Batman.  But, if you spent hours in line to get advanced tickets, paid $180 bucks for them, you know your child's sleep schedule, (or lack thereof), then it may not be the worst move in parenting history.  I don't know that family's situation and neither do you.  Maybe they were irresponsible.  They didn't deserve to have their 3 month old shot.  Period.

It really shouldn't matter. So that 180$ went down the drain. Tough 💩. Wait to see it later. It's not more important than your child's safety and or common curtisy.



Juggalonoke
Boss 24
July 20, 2012, 01:46:46 PM
I'm not saying I would bring a 3 month-old to see Batman.  But, if you spent hours in line to get advanced tickets, paid $180 bucks for them, you know your child's sleep schedule, (or lack thereof), then it may not be the worst move in parenting history.  I don't know that family's situation and neither do you.  Maybe they were irresponsible.  They didn't deserve to have their 3 month old shot.  Period.

It really shouldn't matter. So that 180$ went down the drain. Tough 💩. Wait to see it later. It's not more important than your child's safety and or common curtisy.
I agree with Kuberr. I personally don't have children but o well any parent should be more concerned with there child's well being then there own personal entertainment...



BlackJester
Boss 100
July 20, 2012, 01:48:49 PM
Sure they were "possibly" inconsiderate. Maybe they talk on their cells in the theatre too. But how in the world would they have known they were putting their child in harm's way?  Safety?  I don't know what movie theatres you attend, I think they are pretty safe.



Kuberr
Member -24
July 20, 2012, 01:56:12 PM
My point is the person decided to take a child to a movie at MIDNIGHT. Nothing good happens after midnight.

Sure they didn't expect to have anything happen, but why would you even bring a baby out at midnight anyways? Just bad judgment in my oppinion as a parent.



Fenster
Boss 43
July 20, 2012, 01:57:41 PM
Sure they were "possibly" inconsiderate. Maybe they talk on their cells in the theatre too. But how in the world would they have known they were putting their child in harm's way?  Safety?  I don't know what movie theatres you attend, I think they are pretty safe.
I work at a cinema and my mom worked at one when i was growing up so i have first hand experience and its not as safe as it seems if not under proper watch. But i live in sweden and i think its abit different from over there. :)



Fenster
Boss 43
July 20, 2012, 02:00:50 PM
Ps i think both of you are screaming over eachothers heads. Kubber: 2+2=4!
BlackJester: But atleast 3+2=5!



KulrathKnight
Boss 9
July 20, 2012, 02:02:39 PM
*completely ignores baby controversy*

TDKR was amazing! I loved every minute. I cried. I would sincerely recommend watching it. Also, trailers for 2 movies I'm excited to see were shown.



Kuberr
Member -24
July 20, 2012, 02:15:48 PM
Anyone else going to the Star City Open tomorrow???



Rass
Boss 100
July 20, 2012, 06:19:59 PM
Lol. You're saying you're putting a movie before your child.

Let's hope you never have children.

Some people could say you put too much time in this app/mtg (didn't you miss your child's birth because of a tournament) when you should be spending time with your child.

I dont agree with bringing the child to the theater at that time but I think it is their choice. How do you know the child's sleep schedule. Maybe the parents work 2nd shift and the child is normally up at that time. If they are not physically, mentally, emotionally abusing the child they can make their choices.



BlackJester
Boss 100
July 20, 2012, 07:20:07 PM
That was what I was trying to get at.  Maybe they sat near the door, and if the baby started making a fuss, one of them would take the kid out.  We don't know anything about them at this point, other then they now have a wounded baby.  ;_;



Silent1236
User+ 100
July 21, 2012, 02:08:20 AM
So I played Mass Effect 1 as a soldier for 5 hours because I didn't know how to change classes, and. Now I just figured out.  So time to start another playthrough as an adept  FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUU



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