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Students Making Out with Their Own Parents

Do you think your parents would say that to me if we were actually had a conversation about it? They'd be like, you're spoiling—

January 18, 201812:05Jason
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David11:43
Why don't you buy me an Apple Watch?
Jason11:44
Oh, you can buy plenty of Apple Watches with the money you made off of the lip tattoo I got and the injections I got in my face, you can buy plenty.
David11:53
No, no, no, no, I'm not, I'm not like hating on it because I know I'm probably going to do that as a dad too. But it's just, I know that if my parents were talking to me, they'd be like, dude, you can't, you can't do this to your kid. You got to, you got to d…
Jason12:05
Do you think your parents would say that to me if we were actually had a conversation about it? They'd be like, you're spoiling—
David12:10
it's none of their business.
Lorraine Nash12:11
No, but it isn't about disciplining. It's about finding a way to give them everything they want and not have them be spoiled and have them be appreciative of everything they have.
David12:21
So smaller supply.