I've Had It - Die a Thousand Deaths
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It is a great day, a great day at the I've Had It podcasting studios.
Meemaw defies.
I'm going to have to take a victory lap on that clap.
I'm sorry.
That was a fantastic, fantastic clap. I'm sorry. That was a fantastic, fantastic clap. You defy all of the, uh,
aging elderly rumors with a robust,
robust clap like that. I mean,
it's hard to be as good of a clapper as me.
Meanwhile, what have you had it with?
What I have fucking had it with is the racket
that is senior in high school graduation. I've had it up to my eyeballs.
I'm sick to death of it. I get at least five or six graduation invites every day.
Parties, assemblies, circle jerks of last moments. It's just, it's too much. It's too much. It's
too much. Okay, here's the deal. I'm going to say this. It's going to be unpopular with
the moms of other seniors, 50-50. They're not curing cancer. They're not solving world peace. They're graduating from fucking high school.
I agree.
Give them a party.
Do a little thing with your family.
But these parties are out of control.
And in my particular party, everyone was like,
well, you know, are we going to overdo invites?
You know, how many people are going to invite?
I'm like...
So I respond on a group text, which I hate,
and I've had it with, I respond,
nobody wants to fucking go to these parties.
Me, ma.
Nobody.
It's stupid, everybody wants to do something
for their own kid, and that's it.
I have fucking had it with senior
and high school racket graduation stuff.
It's just ridiculous.
How was your group text received?
It was ignored.
Yeah.
But, I mean, I just want everybody to know, nobody wants to go to these parties. So it
doesn't matter if it's at 8 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 in the morning. Nobody is enthusiastic about
going to these stupid ass parties. The mediocrity parade in America continues and rages on.
And people are feeding this, enabling this,
and I commend you and I present to you
that I've had it profiled in courage for your bravery
in a Power Mom group text.
Again, you've proven that anything is possible at an advanced age. And for you to
go dunk on the Power Moms in the group text like that reminds me as to why you're my soulmate.
I have never been prouder nor felt closer to you.
Thank you. I appreciate it because I don't think everybody feels that way, but I sure
do. And I appreciate my confidant and my soulmate for having my back.
I'm really proud of you. And I have had it with the over celebrating power mom bullshit.
I've had it. It's because what happens is then these kids go out into young adulthood and they have debilitating anxiety
because nobody is celebrating them for doing normal activities and what is expected. If
you attend high school, it is expected that you graduate from high school. And so I commend
you. I think it's a, I hear you and I'm really proud of you.
Thank you so much. Let me tell you what I've had it with. Okay. You go to dinner
with some people that you want to catch up with. Right. And you haven't seen them in a long time
and you have some tea that needs to be discussed. And you want to do it in a way to where this dinner
to be discussed and you want to do it in a way to where this dinner buys you a three to four month respite from having to do it again.
Right, where you can just give yourself a whole calendar of not having to do it.
Right.
And then you show up to the dinner and you sit down and at the table right next to you
are some other friends slash acquaintances.
That number one, you don't want them to hear the tea that is about to be spilled.
And number two, they start making it a group dinner.
There's nothing worse than that.
And they start yacking in.
And oh my gosh, did I tell you this?
Oh, how are your kids doing?
And all of a sudden, the one knockout chance that you have
to give this person that you care about,
we're gonna do this dinner, it's gonna be an hour,
hour and a half situation, and then we're gonna GTFO,
and then we can meet each other again the next quarter,
is completely hijacked.
Because then you've run into two or three yahoos
that are injecting themselves into your dinner.
And it's a big problem. And I don't like to go out very much.
So when I do, to have a dinner hijacked by yak mouths that are seated next to me that I know, it's a real bummer.
I'll tell you what that is. It's like you want to look at them and say, here's the thing.
If I wanted to go to dinner with you,
I would have invited you.
But by the fact that you're not sitting at my table,
shut the fuck up and mind your own business.
Yes.
It's unbelievable how much that happens.
It is, it happens all the time,
especially in a city like Oklahoma City.
Right, where it's small. And I eat typically the same five restaurants It's unbelievable how much that happens. It is. It happens all the time, especially in a city like Oklahoma City. Right.
We're small.
And I eat at typically the same five restaurants all the time.
I'm a creature of habit.
I'm not really food-wise adventurous at all.
Somebody's like, oh, there's a great new restaurant.
You got to try it.
I think, ah, I'm good.
Yeah, it's fine.
Yeah, you know, everybody's going to be there, which means I don't want to be there.
Right. It means it's going to be crowded.
The service is going to be bad.
So then I show up at a place that I know is a good standby and I'm actually invited other
people to go to dinner with Josh and me.
Josh and I might even be side sitting at this point.
I mean, real intimate.
And then all of a sudden I find out these people I know, fringe wise, are injecting
themselves into the dinner.
I've had it.
I've had it with that.
I don't like it.
There's no self-awareness.
And they always just seem a little bit too jolly.
Too eager to be a part.
I agree.
Welcome to I've Had It.
I'm Jennifer.
I'm Angie.
She is our meemaw.
She is America's meemaw,
America's greatest legal mind. It is Pistols firing on the podcast today with, I mean,
a firecracker of a clap and a banger of a grievance. It's going to be a great episode.
Seth is in here with us today. Seth, do you have any reviews on Apple that you can read for us? Okay, I've got a couple reviews. Apologies, I'm rusty at this. I've just been unleashed by Kylie.
If you need a podcast to help support and guide you on your positive mindset journey, this is it.
Princess Diana Memaw and the Pickleball Player are shining beacons of hope, love, inspiration,
and uplifting energy. Also, they're full of great advice such as kitten heels for men and the best
way to deal with constipation. Five stars. I'll tell you what, I don't, I agree. I mean,
could there be anything more accurate than that review? I just don't
think so. Beacons of light and positivity. Beacons of happiness, hope and kitten heels.
I'll tell you what I mean, that's just just feed our egos more. Seth, what else do you
have for us? Okay, this is another five star. I can't take it anymore. I'm submitting a review while driving
on way to court ordered therapy
because I'm bone weary and beaten down
by Jennifer's breathless, dogged, infatigable badgering.
For the love of God, please let me be the 10,000th review
and put an end to this torrent of verbal abuse. Court ordered
therapy. I love that. I'll tell you what, you see sometimes you just got a brow
beat. Right. And I will say your brow beating has been successful. It's working and
guess what listeners, we hit the 10,000. We did. Now we're going to start brow beating for 20. So listen up listeners.
Listen up everybody. Pull your car over and give us the five star review ASAP because
Meemaw doesn't have that much more time with us. Right. We don't know how long I'm going
to live. We desperately, all she wants to see is the 20,000 people like her.
But it's not that much to ask.
And you can even hate us. As long as your review, your one star review is at least somewhat witty.
Yeah. You know what? I used to say I didn't care about the one star. I just don't want it to hurt
our rating. So let's go five star, then browbeat. Right. Give us five stars.
Five star, then browbeat.
Then say the meanest things you want to say we're in.
Yeah, 100%.
All right. Thank you very much, Seth.
I'm glad that you were released from your dungeon of editing to join us today
in today's uplifting, inspirational, hashtag happy, hashtag happy place, hashtag blessed blessing episode.
You forgot one thing.
What?
Patriots.
We're all patriots here.
Listen up, patriots.
Listen up, patriots.
All right.
We have this cult on Patreon
that we're rather obsessed with.
And they submit their hadits.
And speaking of patriots, I have one grievance that I would
like to read to you all today. All right. One of our favorite cult members is a gal
named Lucy from Boston. And Lucy has a grievance. And she says, she writes into the cult and
says, Jennifer, Jennifer reminded me today when talking about Trump's
posts, I fucking had it with bad grammar, particularly in written communication, like
it's a deal breaker having you in my life. I'll allow maybe one mistake, but if it happens
again, adios. Particularly cringy are your, your you are while you apostrophe re right
they're they're there and two two two those absolutely sit in my craw also I
don't know anyone else who does this but Trump talking in the third person makes
me homicidal PS no one point out my grammatical errors in this post. I'm just like Lucy. I
cannot stand the grammatical errors and then if I go back and I posted something and then
somebody's commenting and I see the grammatical error, I die a thousand deaths inside, especially
the one she's talking about, the your your, their, their, their and to to to.
My number one hatred of those three is to to to.
And my youngest child fucks it up every single time.
You know what you need to do?
I'll tell you exactly what you need to do.
Tell me.
Screenshot every time he messes it up and then get all of those screenshots together
and email the private school that you've been paying for his education and say, I would
like a refund for all of these years that I have outsourced his education to you all
because I oppose fundamentally homeschooling.
But I can tell you one thing, had I homeschooled him,
he would know how to use 2-2-2.
That would not be a problem had I been in charge.
What I do is I always respond back no matter what it is.
Like, will you check me out?
Will you do this?
Can I do this?
If it's wrong, I always send it back and correct it.
And I don't answer.
And it makes him crazy.
But here's the thing.
Do you think it gets better? No answer and it makes him crazy. But here's the thing, do you think
it gets better? No. No. It just continues. Teenage boys just, the give a fuck meter is
broken completely. Also I'll tell you this, I don't even think they teach grammar in schools
anymore. They do at the schools that my kids go to. But I mean, like, overwhelmingly, I hear people say that they're not the commas, the apostrophes,
the semicolons.
Like, that's just gone by the wayside.
Let me ask you this.
Are you pro-Oxford comma or anti-Oxford comma?
I'm a big comma person.
I am all chips in on the Oxford comma.
I think it's very important.
I think that the Oxford comma. I think it's very important. I think that the Oxford comma
always needs to be there. And I think we need to fight the war against the Oxford comma
and be pro Oxford comma as a podcast and as mothers and as patriots.
I agree. I agree. All right. Kara says, after coming back from Disney this week, the general public of all ages, all backgrounds, where is the nearest cave to hide in silence?
Okay, I'm going to say this. When you have little kids, you have to get a Disney. That's just one of those things you have to do. So every time I would have to take a kid to Disney,
I would be like, I'm going to the most miserable place
on Earth.
It's not the happiest.
It is the most miserable.
Everything about it is everything I hate.
What about fucking Disney adults?
Fucking Disney adults?
I just don't get that one bit at all.
I just don't understand why anybody would get married at Disney.
I don't understand why they would go on their honeymoon to Disney.
I think to go to Disney and enjoy it, you have to have little kids.
Okay, here's, I'm going to lean into a little bit of a nuance here.
I have enjoyed myself at Disneyland with my children.
I genuinely have.
As an adult, would you and I like, oh, we're in LA.
I think we're going to go to Disneyland for the day.
Fuck no.
No.
Would Josh and I be like, hey, let's go
renew our vows at Disneyland?
No.
What would I think like, you know, it's a girls weekend, let's go to Disneyland.
Fuck no. But when I've taken my kids there and I've seen the joy on their faces, contrary
to my reputation on the internet, I do have moments of softness and kindness where I saw
the joy in my children's eyes and my cold black heart warmed a snitch, just a tiny bit. However, I am so fucking
pro-Disney because Governor Kittenhills, the big Republican, the big pro-business,
has tried to go to war with Disney. And Disney is going to outlive his terms as governor. And he will forever,
forever be the lackluster, dumb fuck, personality, short man that wears kitten heels, aka the
nickname Governor Kitten Heels, that tried to take on a multi-billion dollar corporation.
So I say go Disney, fuck Kitten Hills,
but also in the same vein,
because we're capable of having compound feelings.
Disney adults, I think it's weird,
do what you wanna do, it's a free country,
I don't get it, I think there's,
maybe we're cold-hearted, horrible people,
but also, and maybe more accurately, Disney adults are
the weird ones.
I think Disney adults are the weird ones. I do have a person I DM with on Instagram,
and he is a gay man. And he said all of his friends always want to go to Disney. So he
got drunk. He sends me a text. He's like, I got drunk. And I want to go to Disney. So he got drunk. He sends me a text. He's like, I got drunk and I agreed to go to Disney. That's exactly what I said about Kittenhills. I was like,
here's the deal. I'm anti Disney adult. However, on the flip side, I want every dollar going into
Disney as much as possible to fuck Kittenhills. Right. So that's my caveat.
Like it's okay to go to Disney now as a Disney adult.
It's fine.
And here's the deal, because you're fucking kitten heels.
Disney also like trolls the right wing so brilliantly.
Like this shit I could give two shits about.
I think it's wonderful.
I think it's awesome.
They make the little mermaid black love. I think it's wonderful, I think it's awesome. They make the Little Mermaid black. Love. I think it's fantastic. Fox News, Stage 5 meltdown, racism on full
display. So there's a lot of great things about Disney. As a day trip, it can be a minefield
of grievances and I've had it. Right. It kind of is right up there with like TSA and airport travel in terms of grievances.
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Okay, next up is Judith. Judith says,
Your April 19th show got me to become a member of your Patreon.
You too are so right on about Christian extremists.
I have been saying this to whoever would listen since the 70s. People need to hear it again and again because I too have had it with these
people pretending to be and do good when in reality they are trying to imprison
with shame, laws, and bullying anyone that won't accept their beliefs as truth.
I've had it and thank you so much for your work.
Judith, I live in the buckle of the Bible belt and I can report from the crime scene
that extreme Christianity is so detrimental to the general public. It lacks empathy.
It likes to ridicule poor people,
people that are on government programs.
These are the same people that are watching Fox News,
that are wound up about Ariel the mermaid
having darker skin.
These are the same people that oppose sex education
for in schools.
And I will remind the listener that we are genetically
hardwired to fuck.
Millions of years of genetic encoding to do that.
And it is an incredibly dangerous thing.
And here's just a, we talked about this
on our documentary club on Patreon, but
it's fascinating to me that Oklahoma, a very religious state, fell prey to domestic terrorism
and had a federal building blown up. Yet the majority of the people in this state vote
for basically the types of people that are all chips in on January 6th and domestic
terrorism type gun, doomsday prepping type stuff, all of this stuff lives in the same
reality. Far right Christianity and anti-government, pro guns, anti-women, white Christian nationalism is such a massive threat and everybody
needs to start talking about it and beating the drum because as a group
these people do not care about the greater good. No, it's a very selfish way
to govern and here's what my problem is with it. You have Christians, you have Muslims,
you have Jews, you have Hindu, you have a million different religious atheists. No one's
religious beliefs are above another person's. Everyone's religious beliefs should be respected
and government and religion should always be separated.
But what we have in Oklahoma and what is large, you know, the shit's rolling downhill nationally
is that Christian values and Christian beliefs should be put on everyone.
And I think it's wrong.
I think it's a violation of the Constitution, and I think it is so dangerous
to give someone's religion government rights. It is absolutely, positively against what everything
the founders came to and founded the United States for. And I'm tired of the judgment.
I'm tired of the homophobia. I'm tired of the racial discrimination. I am so fucking tired of
guns. God and guns. God and guns. To me, killing innocent people,
innocent children while they're at school has nothing to do with your religion nor shit it.
And I just, it is amazing to me how many people sit around and say, oh, well, I'll pray for you when you lost a child to gun violence,
or, you know, God and guns.
Fuck you.
Fuck your guns.
I agree.
And these far-right Christians, they like to say they're pro-life,
but they are not.
We need to start calling them the anti-life Republicans because they don't give
a shit about anything, about any person once that person is born. They don't care about
poor people. They don't care about healthcare. They don't care about poor people receiving
healthcare. Once you're born, it is a fuck you.
You better go out there and do what you need to do to make it on your own.
You have a, ooh, look at you.
You have a minimum wage job, you loser.
You're on food stamps, you loser.
Look at all these homeless people.
These homeless people are disgusting.
They don't give a fuck.
Trump separates children that are refugees from their parents at the border, and they
are celebrating this.
It is just the cruelest sect of Christianity, and I've had it.
Judith will keep beating this drum because we see the hypocrisy every single day.
These people, they care about the pettiest of petty things, and they
don't give a shit about truly helping other people because in the United States, sadly,
we are taught about individualism and not collectivism. And what we see right now is we
are paying the biggest price for that. And it's really, really sad. Side note, vote blue.
Okay, Kimberly says, I have had it with parents who make out of control lunches for kids.
I'm talking sandwiches cut into star shapes, sushi with all sorts of sauce options, raw
vegetables and nuts made into faces or some shit, etc. What a waste of your
damn time. And then they have to post a picture of the lunch to show everyone what a great
parent they are. You know those kids are barely even eating any of that and or throwing it
around and wasting it. Save yourself all the effort and slap in a bag of chips and a regular bread-shaped peanut butter sandwich and call it a day.
I freaking had it.
I could not agree with that more.
The performative lunchmaking for little kids is, first of all, it's the most asinine thing I've ever seen.
Number one, they don't give a shit. They don't notice. It is for the other parents and for yourself. And for their Instagram posts. And for their
Instagram. And if it's like, I feel better about myself because I made a sandwich in
the shape of a starfish. I'm like, that tells me all I need to know about you. I mean, I
think the underbelly
of all of this performative parenting is,
for some people, they're working, they're stressed out,
they're trying to figure out how to pay bills,
and once they get the kids to bed,
they might get on Instagram,
and they're just trying to stay afloat, right?
And then you see all of these performative mothers
dunking on everybody on the internet.
And then all of a sudden, because they feel so vulnerable,
they might feel insecure and they might think,
oh God, what is that life like where you have the time
to make food art for your child's lunch?
And so on the surface, it's annoying, it's ridiculous.
And Kimberly's right,
because it's just throw the food in there. The kid doesn't care.
She doesn't care.
But the underbelly of all of this performative mothering is I think it hits a lot of people
that are reality based moms.
Right.
That are parenting in reality. That shit every now and then is fun to do. But every day trying
to make your kid's life a 10, lead your kid to being the biggest
pussy in the real world because nobody is making this kind of shit a big deal when you're
an adult. Hence your original grievance about the graduations and I mean I don't know about
you but lunch is lunch.
Lunch is lunch.
Every day and as a kid and as an adult make the birthday lunch special.
Right.
You know makes, but I just I've had it with all of that too.
Well, it kind of goes back to if everything is special all the time, then nothing is really
special.
Right.
It's just not.
Okay.
Steve says, I've had it with parents who can't even go to a bar without their fucking kids.
Charlotte is becoming a Mecca of local breweries.
We have a new one in the suburbs
and these dumb ass people can't even visit
without their entire family.
The owners even built a playpen for the snot monsters.
I'm going early next time
and pour my beer all over that turf area.
That and establish a GoFundMe for their childcare.
I've had it. Here's the deal. Get a fucking babysitter. There are places for adults. There
are places for kids. I'll tell you what else I've had it with in the same vein. Recently, you and I went to dinner with some friends in Washington, D.C. at a very adult restaurant. It was a
nice restaurant, a steakhouse, and we're having a very adult, interesting conversation. Two
tables down, there is a family with a yelling toddler. Yelling. And the parent never tells the child to zip it, nor picks the child up and walks the child
outside.
When Josh and I had toddlers and babies as kids, when we would go to dinner, the minute
one of them started screaming, Josh or I would swoop the child up and exit
the restaurant.
It wouldn't matter if it was raining outside, frigid, or miserably hot.
We got the child out of the restaurant because we have self-awareness to the other diners
that they do not want to hear our children scream.
Because we know this because we don't want to hear our children scream.
And this child when we were in DC was just going on and on and I kept kind of eyeing
down at the parents and I thought the parents are entitled.
Absolutely.
The child is going to be entitled.
This is a disaster.
And all four of us that were at dinner together were so annoyed by this.
And I just have the awareness.
Yes, you want to try to get out of the house.
I get that you feel like you're in kid jail all the time at home
and you want to go get waited on.
The second that kid gets out of control, scoop them up.
I can't tell you how many times listener Josh and I would place the order
and then shit started falling out of the sky.
And I would be like, can you go ahead and put that into go boxes?
We're gonna have to eat it at home.
We cannot stay at this restaurant.
We're removing ourselves from the restaurant.
We're kicking ourselves out.
Right, and if it's just like a run of the mill
routine restaurant,
you just have to immediately take the kid out.
But we were in a very nice,
like there was ambiance created, all that.
And all four of us separately, someone
said, why are they not removing that child from this restaurant? Yeah, it's disturbing.
It's disturbing. Okay. Angela says, I live in a condo community. I rent a parking spot for my
neighbor's mom. Said neighbor had been leaving shit at my door, quote, to be nice for three years.
I didn't say anything because I didn't want to lose the spot.
Last week, she left grocery bagged cucumbers at my door.
They were shriveled and leaking.
That was the breaking point.
I went straight back to her door and said, please stop leaving things at my door.
Does this look acceptable to you?
I've had it.
Here's a list of other things she's left at my door.
The actual list is way longer.
A Trader Joe's bag of dishwasher liquid sample packets filled to the brim, a box of open but unused pads, two of those barrel
shaped juices from preschool years, a book on mental health, a fucking dollar store Easter
sign that said, he is risen.
I mean, that's bad. What the fuck? Here's the deal. It's like some people can't just throw
shit away. Just throw that shit away. The maxi pads. I mean, what? The more we do this podcast
and we get these reports from out in the battlefield, the more
I come to the conclusion people are just fucking weird.
Fucking weird.
I have a friend that her mother-in-law goes to the dollar store or a garage sale and gets
stuff for her.
This year she got her a deer ashtray.
She's never smoked in her whole life.
It's a deer ashtray and then a dress that could have fit half of Oklahoma City in it
and brings it over in a paper sack.
So I think sometimes these people are being dicks on purpose.
I mean I think sometimes they want to insult you,
and then if you call them on it, they can go, oh my gosh, I just was trying to get you
a nice gift. It's like, no, you weren't. You got me a deer ashtray from 1964, and I
don't smoke. Fucking crazy ass people.
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your homework. Okay, Kyle says, I've had it with people who say, quote, I'm a good person.
Kyle says, am I alone here? To me, it's only acceptable for other people to call you a good person. You can't call yourself a good person because you're biased towards yourself and you're
delusional most likely.
And you don't have to deal with you
and your borderline psychotic personality.
I've absolutely had it with that.
Kyle, I completely agree.
And Pumps and I have had a long standing agreement
and that people who make declarative statements
like I have a big heart.
I have a big heart. I have a big heart.
He has a great heart.
I'm a good person.
And where they have to point out,
and I'll tell you the most obvious person that
does this that everybody's going to be grotesquely familiar
with is Trump.
I have the best this.
I have the best that.
I have the largest crowd size.
All of these declarative statements typically
point to a lie.
Absolutely. And we've always said if somebody has to tell you how great their heart is,
or what a good person they are, it means their actions are telling you that they are not
that. So when you're telling me when somebody says, Oh, my gosh, I am so you know, I'm so
soft hearted. I'm so empathetic.
I immediately know they're not. Right. I immediately know they're an asshole.
And there's no better example. Prime example of this goes back to one of our other
Judith, I believe it was that posted are the extremist Christians. Yeah. I don't judge.
Then they say, I don't see color. Right. And they say, oh,
I don't have a problem with the gays. Oh, you know, it's not my business if people have
premarital sex. And they give a fuck about every single bit of those things. So it's
bullshit. Judgment, judgment, judgment, judgment. They say they're not judgmental. They are.
They say they love everybody. They don't.
You know, it's a cult. It is an anti-life death cult. And you can quote me on that.
Okay, we'll do it in the permanent record.
All right. Last one. I've had it with spirit week at school.
Agree.
Listen, I'm doing good to even get my kids to school and it's a miracle if they are on
time.
I do not have the time or the interest.
Also make sure that they have crazy hair, wild socks, a specific Disney shirt, Easter
bunny hair, a Grinch outfit, Dr. Seuss, t-shirt or whatever other bullshit that these teachers
and PTA moms throw
together for no apparent good reason.
I've had it with the fundraising, and I've had it with the spirit-themed weeks.
Just tell me where to send the check and how much, and let me bring my kids to school one
minute before it starts with whatever fuckery outfit they decided to put on for the day."
Annie needs to lead the anti-PTA
movement, the anti-power mob movement, because I agree with this. All of these ideas do nothing
but punish the parents. And if you're a working parent and then your kid doesn't tell you that
they have to have something until the next morning. Oh, it's actually this day and
you have to spike my hair up. It's just enough. See, I had forgot. And he brings up a great point
because our kids are past this, but this is the most obnoxious thing on the planet. And I'll tell
you what, it's the PTA moms that have nothing better to do than sit around and think of all these
bullshit spirit weeks and bullshit hair ideas and different outfits to wear.
Because if you have multiple kids and you have a job and you have a life outside of what your kid
gonna dress up for for crazy hair week, you don't have fucking time. And you know what?
You don't have any fucking interest because it's stupid.
I completely agree. I agree. I've had it with this shit. Had it. And I have been so surprised at how much high school has changed from when we were in
it. Oh my gosh. I was thinking about this. To now that our kids are in high school. The
parent involvement in high school is psychotic.
Psychotic.
This is the age where you genuinely start teaching
autonomy. The parents should barely ever, if ever be emailed.
And the emails should only be about, hey, your kids flunking
algebra, right? Hey, your kids ditch school today. All of these
updates and your kid needs to sign up for this and your kid needs to sign
up for this.
Have the kids do it.
Most of them are driving to high school.
So why the fuck are you emailing me to do all this crap?
The group me for my son that's a junior in high school, the group me for his class and the parent involvement is grotesque, codependent,
psychotic, enabling, pussyville, USA, I've had it up to my eyeballs.
No wonder these kids are having so much anxiety because we're sending them a message that
you're not capable of handling your own shit.
When I was in high school, I handled
all my own shit. And if I didn't, then I had to suffer the consequence of that. My parents
were never at the high school. They weren't involved in parent meetings because I was
practically an adult. I was in that in between stage from I'm just about to leave the nest. It is so alarming and I think it's an insult to teenagers
that parents are assuming that they have to handle all of the stuff for these kids, that the kids
should be taking pride and advocating for themselves or doing it like the rest of the adults have to do.
I hate to fill out this form, but I have to do it because that's life.
Here's the deal.
I wanna take it one step further.
I agree wholeheartedly with everything that you've said,
but what I find is that some of these parents,
like get their rocks off by going to the school
and being at the kids' school all the time.
You're not in fucking high school.
You're not in fucking middle school. You're not in fucking middle school.
You're not in fucking elementary school.
Go have an adult life with adult issues.
Do not sit around the kids' school all the time.
I think it's fucking weird.
It's psychotic and weird.
And the administrators of these schools, and I know the parents, I know it's a nightmare
being a teacher because of these fucking parents.
They need to have a wall that says, we will contact you under the, if your child's sick,
your child ditched, your child's flunking, your child has behavioral issues.
Other than that, let us teach your child autonomy as a part of their education
and conflict resolution skills and responsibility to fill out forms, get money to buy certain
things, prom tickets, homecoming dance, etc. These moms doing everything for their kids
is so unhelpful and psychotic, and the parents that are helicoptering up around the school all
the time have a message for you.
The teachers hate your guts.
The cool moms, like Pumps and me, hate your guts and talk about you behind your back 24-7-365.
There are also text messages devoted to how crazy of a psycho you are. And there's a bunch of other moms that group me on that
because they can bond over your craziness.
And nobody likes it at all.
And you're harming your child.
Teach your child to start advocating for themselves
and taking their own responsibility.
Because when they get into the adult world,
if you start showing up to their job,
everybody's
going to think you're a nut and your child's a pussy and then your child's going to get
fired and it's all been for naught. All been for naught. All that work you did,
being at the high school, being at the middle school, they get fired because you're up there
not letting them be a grown up. I fucking had it. The best way to parent when you start getting teenagers is to let them go out and make mistakes
and start to experience suffering and conflict and resolution skills and all of these things.
If not, they are not going to succeed as adults and are going to have debilitating anxiety and stressors, all unnecessarily because you
were too codependent to let your child live their own life. And you intercept when you
need to. I've had it with this. It is obnoxious. And it's dangerous and it does a disservice
to a whole new generation of children. I've had it. Stick with us for more hot takes
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