ct89 wrote: » Have you ever seen anything on your travels that has made you sad, properly upset?Especially in urban enviroments? For example once seen a little kid in a shop looking away at an elmo book wanting the mother to buy it, but she caused an awful fuss : "Im not spending £3 on a book!" at the top of her voice and stormed off. Things like that
jd007 wrote: » Yore ma?
ct89 wrote: » "Im not spending £3 on a book!" at the top of her voice and stormed off. Things like that
Oranage2 wrote: » A dole Que *I'll get back under my bridge
bicardi19 wrote: » yeah shockin a child doesnt get everything it asks for. Have you ever been in a shop with a child?
fakearms123 wrote: » How is a kid not getting a £3 book pathetic? if anything it would be sympathetic for the kid not having enough money to afford the book but the kid and/or mother are certainly not pathetic
ct89 wrote: » Oh yeah it was totally an ipod the child was asking for, not a book about the alphabet which would stimulate the young ones mind. And for £3 in a bargain book shop in belfast, the price of a can or two adults have no problem spending money on
bicardi19 wrote: » Did you ever think the child might have 10 similiar books at home. You must have been one of those celtic tiger children.
PhysiologyRocks wrote: » I have seen at least 5 things today that made me feel more upset than a child not getting a book. And I really, really value education.
superfish wrote: » if it upset you so much why did you not offer to buy the book ?
bonerm wrote: » Edward Stratemeyer would be proud. Saw a guy begging on Merrion Row whose face had been all burnt off. I gave some money (which I have a general rule of not doing).
ct89 wrote: » Far from it, regardless of whether the child owned a hundred books, an investment in a child's development however small is a positive one.
bicardi19 wrote: » Well you should feel privileged if thats the most pathetic thing you have seen!
ct89 wrote: » Most Pathetic Thing You've Seen?
tony1kenobi wrote: » I was on a train going through Turin in 1997 and I saw a guy f*cking a horse. Neither seemed to be enjoying it. Couple of days later I was in London and someone had murdered Princess Diana.