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Justin
11-14-2014, 21:26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf7jjqicU10&feature=youtu.be

BushMasterBoy
11-14-2014, 21:40
And people wonder why I don't have kids. lol

Irving
11-15-2014, 00:16
Bowling player you say?

Big John
11-15-2014, 05:37
How in the hell did you get that video of my drive home yesterday???

beast556
11-15-2014, 11:09
WtF did I just watch????

3beansalad
11-15-2014, 11:15
Just ask us a normal question beast!

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TheGrey
11-15-2014, 12:11
If I wasn't laughing so hard, I'd be weeping for the future.

KestrelBike
11-15-2014, 12:37
I thought they were legitimate, if not very deep questions. The nightclub: Pick a nightclub anywhere in the world you'd like to go to. Brazil? Italy? Cuba? If you had to live somewhere else for a year, where would you live? Ok, not that difficult either. How about Scotland? Would you be content to make $1,000,000 a year but it meant your job was bowling? Yes or no? The building one was kinda stupid, should have been Which firm would you like to work for if you could pick?

The whole time, the dad could only come up with "Ask me a normal question!" yet he failed to give a single example of a legitimate question himself.

Ridge
11-15-2014, 13:00
Dad reminds me of Ron Livingston in Office Space. His reactions crack me up.

This is actually an interesting video for a sociology class, though. Seeing someone get frustrated and how they react to it.

TheGrey
11-15-2014, 13:27
I thought they were legitimate, if not very deep questions. The nightclub: Pick a nightclub anywhere in the world you'd like to go to. Brazil? Italy? Cuba? If you had to live somewhere else for a year, where would you live? Ok, not that difficult either. How about Scotland? Would you be content to make $1,000,000 a year but it meant your job was bowling? Yes or no? The building one was kinda stupid, should have been Which firm would you like to work for if you could pick?

The whole time, the dad could only come up with "Ask me a normal question!" yet he failed to give a single example of a legitimate question himself.

I think he was trying to, but was so damn angry that he couldn't. I can't blame him- the questions the kid kept asking were the type of questions that you ask your buddies over a beer or nachos, not for actual homework. Social studies type of questions have a bit more thought put into them (at least, for the social studies classes I attended) and helped you to actually mesh together other courses: history, economics, cultural geography and such. I totally get why his dad hit the red zone at the bowling question. ;D The kid's "easy A" attitude shoed just how little he was learning.

theGinsue
11-15-2014, 13:37
The kid's "easy A" attitude shoed just how little he was learning.

Sadly, my opinion of our entire education system, especially primary public education, is alarmingly low. I don't believe it's so much about education as it is "re-education", or about learning as it is indoctorination.

Big John
11-15-2014, 14:04
Sadly, my opinion of our entire education system, especially primary public education, is alarmingly low. I don't believe it's so much about education as it is "re-education", or about learning as it is indoctorination.[Score]

Zundfolge
11-15-2014, 14:25
Somehow I suspect this same scene will play itself out in a dozen or so years with you in the drivers seat.

68Charger
11-15-2014, 14:47
After some of the brain-dead, emotional "diarrea of the mouth" conversations my oldest daughter has tried to engage me in, this seems pretty tame... And that father needs some more patience.


I wonder if I could vlog them and get people to actually watch it?

HoneyBadger
11-15-2014, 15:05
What did I just watch? Both of these fools should be thrown from the vehicle.

KevDen2005
11-15-2014, 15:52
The dad can't blame anyone but himself. He didn't beat his child enough.

blacklabel
11-15-2014, 16:59
What did I just watch? Both of these fools should be thrown from the vehicle.

Dad has a shit 9-5 job which has turned him into an up tight prick and he's realizing he raised a dirty hipster that hasn't seen a tooth brush in years.

ray1970
11-15-2014, 18:14
This is why I don't talk to my kids. They have nothing meaningful to contribute to the conversation.

Irving
11-15-2014, 18:18
Ray, if you HAD to talk to one of your kids, and the conversation HAD to last at least an hour, which one would you talk to, and in which city?

ray1970
11-15-2014, 18:41
Ray, if you HAD to talk to one of your kids, and the conversation HAD to last at least an hour, which one would you talk to, and in which city?

Can't you just ask me a real question?

boomerhc9
11-15-2014, 20:05
the dad should have thrown the camera out of the car, driven the liberal-in-training to a recruiters office, and stopped payment on the tuition checks.

spqrzilla
11-16-2014, 09:51
I'm sure not going to describe where I'd go to a night club on a recorded video [Coffee]

Ridge
11-16-2014, 11:33
the dad should have thrown the camera out of the car, driven the liberal-in-training to a recruiters office, and stopped payment on the tuition checks.

THIS is the sort of shit that makes me hate this place sometimes. It's a teenager having fun with a project. I'm sorry your parents never allowed you to have a light-hearted moment, but get the fuck over it.

crob1
11-16-2014, 11:51
I thought it was hilarious. It makes me wonder if the kid was performing an experiment on his Dad, pushing his buttons.

Irving
11-16-2014, 11:56
There was a suspicious amount of editing, but other than that, it juts seems like an awkward teen.