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Please don't bring your screaming toddler on the bus/skytrain

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Wah Wah STFU!, Sep 3, 2011.

  1. It is annoying as hell to have to listen to a screaming toddler while taking the bus and there should be a law requiring parents to gag their screaming child or get the hell off the vehicle.

    For the sake of everyone else on the bus or skytrain, SHUT YOUR BLOODY KID UP!
     
  2. mission

    mission Full Member

    Screaming toddler is better than:

    1. Loud music from headset
    2. People who won't remove their backpacks on a crowded train/bus

    Because every one is a toddler at one time and has screamed before :)
     
    Canuckism likes this.
  3. Henry

    Henry Junior Member

    Unless the music is good :D
     
  4. BornAndBred

    BornAndBred New Member

    I think having a "screaming toddler while taking a bus" isn't a planned event. Most often something goes on that triggers the screaming. You were once a toddler yourself. A little understanding goes a long way.

    I find MORE annoying teen talking loudy on their damn cell phones, like they're the only people on the bus! No one wants to know your life business! Oh, and I agree 100 % with mission re: the loud music!!!
     
  5. APReal

    APReal Junior Member

    Toddlers scream, deal with it. I'm not a parent, but I know every single parent has had to deal with a screaming toddler in public at some point. It's a public place, not a big deal.
    If you want perfect peace and quiet without normal public noises, the bus isn't for you.
     
  6. Wah Wah STFU

    Wah Wah STFU Guest

    Oh I'll deal with it alright. With my .44cal handgun. Now that's how I'll deal with it.
     
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  7. 6u-huo.l.uV

    6u-huo.l.uV Moderator Staff Member

    that.. would be infanticide FUUUU
     
  8. zeitgebers

    zeitgebers Guest

    Ever thought that maybe when you were a toddler you were screaming like a lil b too? I'm sure your parents wants to slap your puke face silly when you were little. The way you complain, it seems you've grown up to be a whiner.

    Using a gun to deal with toddler? I see you got family problems growing up, i bet you never felt any love huh?

    That's ok, you can sit in the corner and cry. FOREVER ALONE
     
  9. Missmama

    Missmama Guest

    There should be a law against you fathering/mothering a child. Children scream because they cannot vocalize what they are feeling. It is people like you who make first time mothers feel they should not leave there house. Children scream, whine, giggle, cry everything....get over it.
     
  10. droid

    droid Junior Member

    That don't happen often in the transit. Most children are well behaved.
     
  11. angrybirds

    angrybirds New Member

    :mad:
    Sigh, i know what you mean, today i had the misfortune to sat next to one. While i was trying to ignore the scream and concentrated on my reading. But the toddler scream was so high-pitted that it made my eardrum almost burst. UGH!!!!
     
  12. MikeGillis33

    MikeGillis33 Junior Member

    Ah tell me about it! Trankslink needs to update their rules
     
  13. ema

    ema Full Member

    Hey! I know a solution!

    WHY DON'T YOU 'NOT' TAKE PUBLIC TRANSIT? Seeing how you don't have a kid, you should have some extra few dollars laying around for condom use, club use etc. scrap all of that and go rent or invest it in a car :)
     
  14. Captzee

    Captzee Junior Member

    I disagree. Getting run over by a train or falling into an industrial sized snow blower is nicer than listening to screaming toddlers
     

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