No iPhones for Christmas brings out worst in kids
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Comedian Jon Hendren retweeted a series of bratty complaints after not receiving their desired presents. The results are a disappointing look into the state of this holiday season.
There were several "F-Us" to moms and dads for not springing for the luxury items. At a time when we're dealing with a struggling economy, the reactions are a little unbelievable.
"Didn't get an iPad for the second year in a row. I'm never celebrating Christmas again," tweeted @supermattu. Aww. Poor baby.
"I'm f***ing pissed where is the god damn ipad I asked for!!!.[sic]" exclaimed @tef_LON_don. Perhaps it's with that missing question mark, grammar king.
"If I don't get an #iphone for christmas I'm gonna make my dads life a living helllllllllll," tweeted @ashiff. Mission accomplished?
Well, I certainly love iPhones and iPads, but Apple didn't carry me around for 9 months. Shaking my head at this first world problem.
There is a silver lining to this story, however, musician Jonathan Mann created a hilarious song called "WTF?! I Wanted an iPhone!!!" with Hendren's retweets. Instant classic.
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Truly pathetic!!
If the kids need a PC for school workthen why not a used one. They do not need a car. I realise things are different today.
I have an old Notebook that does what I need it to do. We had to take care of the things we have. We can't aford to replace them.I think the walking will do ye good. If ye get a cell phone-it should be a basic one.If ye got a Christmas gift-be thankful.
However, I don't put all the blame on the kids. Why would a parent, whose child has had multiple run-ins with teachers and/or suspensions, be allowed to have an iPhone? Their parents should give them what I have: a prepaid cheapo phone in case of an emergency. I can understand why parents want their children to have a cell phone; I cannot, however, understand why they pay premium dollars on the best phone and support their kids' overuse of that phone.
Enough is enough. If the economy doesn't get better quickly, these families will not be able to afford any phone...and the kids will just have to get used to it.