Eric Cartman does not care what anyone else thinks about his weight. At least he does not seem to take it too personally after all these years.
However, I think the issue here with this guy is one where the brain can not accept defeat general, and those are not funny. As its going to be very bad later in life and I can guess this happens often. While it may seem funny for a time, there is a line between fun and annoying and if you guys ever had to tone down someone with a tantrum, it is not going to be a fun experience for you, worse case when its your kid.(if that ever ends up happening to you guys, what great parents you'll make)
As for the twinkie, I actually saw the opposite where a little kid denied a twinkie right up to the twinkie guy mascot's face! And the twinkie guy started to get upset. Any time a stranger offered me something I would take it(and eventually becoming wrigley candy's chell too bad you guys will never enjoy the experiments i tasted but messed my brain in the process)
Oh, and by the way parents still are working on banning toys in happy meals a federal law, it already is the case in some unlucky places in the US, so expect this attitude from a lot more kids after this happens. I don't blame them sobbing over this censorship crap, because as Eric Cartman once said: "its my body, i do what i want"
[QUOTE=npx190;22057550]Eric Cartman does not care what anyone else thinks about his weight. At least he does not seem to take it too personally after all these years.
However, I think the issue here with this guy is one where the brain can not accept defeat general, and those are not funny. As its going to be very bad later in life and I can guess this happens often. While it may seem funny for a time, there is a line between fun and annoying and if you guys ever had to tone down someone with a tantrum, it is not going to be a fun experience for you, worse case when its your kid.(if that ever ends up happening to you guys, what great parents you'll make)
As for the twinkie, I actually saw the opposite where a little kid denied a twinkie right up to the twinkie guy mascot's face! And the twinkie guy started to get upset. Any time a stranger offered me something I would take it(and eventually becoming wrigley candy's chell too bad you guys will never enjoy the experiments i tasted but messed my brain in the process)
Oh, and by the way parents still are working on banning toys in happy meals a federal law, it already is the case in some unlucky places in the US, so expect this attitude from a lot more kids after this happens. I don't blame them sobbing over this censorship crap, because as Eric Cartman once said: "its my body, i do what i want"[/QUOTE]
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