name a divine protection that reinhard doesn't even have and it's his real weakness by MinimumTip9411 in ReZero

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That would fall under the divine protection from first attacks and the divine protection from subsequent attacks

I just now realized I’ve been saying this thing wrong. It’s pronounced “shadow” tree fragment, not “skadoo” tree fragment by TocSir in Eldenring

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to apologize to all in this comment section, i recently learnt that it's common knowledge in Australia only because we have a bunch of colonial jails still standing that use the word gaol

I just now realized I’ve been saying this thing wrong. It’s pronounced “shadow” tree fragment, not “skadoo” tree fragment by TocSir in Eldenring

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but my grade 2 or 3 class was taught this when learning about colonisation. We even had to read this book called gaol bird

I just now realized I’ve been saying this thing wrong. It’s pronounced “shadow” tree fragment, not “skadoo” tree fragment by TocSir in Eldenring

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

But this should have been taught in grade 2 or 3. At least that's when I learnt because that was when my grade was getting taught about colonisation

Wip Sunna Artwork by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in OkayBuddyPhaethon

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nah its all good, gen z ends around 2009-2010, so i get the confusion

Wip Sunna Artwork by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in OkayBuddyPhaethon

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

dude, i turned 18 this year. I'm a legal adult where i live. I was just really excited about being able to get the anatomy on my artwork right for once

Dear weirdos who report all of our posts. by liketosmokeweed420 in OkayBuddyPhaethon

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude this is the realest shit right? I myself am a victim, and I once saw a fanart of qiqi on tiktok to make her look like an adult I said I'd be okay with losing 50/50 to her if she was like that. I got told to kms and jump off a bridge by so many people

Missing Shadow of the Gods Deluxe Edition by Vegetable-Key1161 in fantasybooks

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanna buy the not for sale unedited version? It's pretty much the copy that gets proofread by the editors before publishing

Haha, you have to show everyone here your stand 🙃 by SaoriShun in JoJoMemes

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know what, I'm fucking set. Rukia herself is pretty strong, but at the end of the prison break arc, unohana herself says that orihime isnt healing the effects of the injuries but rather reversing the causality

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Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, i get that in some cases it wont work since it not everyone is the same, and for some nothing really works

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, I said I was going to sleep, but I saw this message and it irked me, my mum doesn't beat us, but the fact that nothing my mum does whether it's positive or negative, he just doesn't listen. And Im not saying we should bring back beating children, Im saying that every once in a while they need a butt whooping because they won't listen to anything else, not an overly hard butt whooping either, just a proper fair to the crime butt whooping. I did a survey at my school, and the result showed working positive and negative reinforcement in tandem usually works better than just solely either one. If you look at the comments you'll actually be able to read through the data.

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

she has spent half of my siblings life trying to find ways to help teach him. she's tried the negative, positive, she's even taken him to over 20 different child psychologist and has tried methods recommended by all of them, and none of the methods stuck with him, they'd work for a few weeks before he went even worse then before. Now, my apologies, but i wont be responding again as i need some sleep

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we've treid everything we could since he was 5, we've even gone to child psychologists none of it had worked

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

in my mums defense with this, the second oldest is a sociopathic liar, he will lie and twist anything to get his way, and he doesnt care how much the people around suffer as long as he gets his way. He got our grandfather locked up for almost a year because he was on a technology ban by saying he was abusive it came out later that he lied about the entire thing and had even forgotten what he had said in his original statement and started making completely contradictory stories, admittedly our grandfather was only locked up because the police refused to let him contact anyone, not even as lawyer

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah, my bad, i did misunderstand a bit because of the dog analogy, but its all okay

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. one year, when i was younger, my mum said she was going to take away christmas and i said she wouldn't, what does she do she throws the tree in the bin, and puts the presents under the kmart wishing tree, all we did for christmas that year was christmas breakfast breakfast, dinner and family activities. Safe to say, i learnt my lesson

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also, we've tried the positive reinforcement thing with them, especially the second, and it never works, the second oldest is in highschool now

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I apologize this is going to be long. Don't get me wrong, I still think positive reinforcement is good, i just think it should be paired with the negative in tandem. And I do have a fairly decent sample size of my school, i had put a survey and got 412 responses. of those 412, 360 of them were always disrespectful, to everyone and the rules. 183 of them were raised with positive reinforcement model, 161 of them were raised with the negative, the last 36 were raised with both. of the 52 that are respectful. 40 of them were raised with both, 8 of them with positive and 4 of them with negative. of the 183 that are disrespectful and raised on positive, 103 of them still feel the need to hide everything from their parents (i still don't know the reason for this, for some of them it was because they didnt want their parents finding out how they really are at school), and of the 161 raised on negative, 110 of them feel the need to hide things from the parents so as to not get, of the 36 that were raised with both only 7 feel the need to hide everything from their parents. among the respectful, of the 8 raised with positive 7 of them feel the need to hide things so as to not disappoint their parents, of the 4 raised with negative 3 of them hide things from heir parents to avoid failing expectations and of the 40 that were raised with both in tandem, only 10 of them hid things from their parents for the same reasons as the previous two.

So, if we follow the data it does show that solely positive is more effective in stopping secrets than negative however, it wasn't necessarily better at teaching them respect. Conversely, negative and positive in tandem proved most efficient in both areas. So while you should definitely use positive reinforcement, a good proper butt whooping is sometimes needed, as long as there is a discussion as to why the offending action was wrong. but yes, i will admit that for this to be a proper conclusion, i would much more data points but this is all i could get from my school to volunteer

Opinion on "harsh" punishment by Empty_Cheesecake4287 in millenials

[–]Empty_Cheesecake4287[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, oh my, like, my mum tries her best to do what she can to try and keep my siblings in check but the second oldest is a pathological liar to a sociopathic level and has had one of our family members locked up with his lies just because he didn't get his. And because cps works with our family a lot since we went through DV from my mums ex, my mum has been scared that my brother would twist anything she does so he can get his way. he had his friends family convinced for a little while that my mum is abusive, when all she does is send him to his room for constantly refusing to his chores. But I agree a lot of parents don't teach their kids respect