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15 hours ago, pandarilla said:

Every now and then the internet surprises you.

I was convinced this was pish. Apologies Veronica. Apologies fb.

It sort of is pish, and it happened 3 years ago.

So no apologies required.

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Usually I keep my friends list pretty slim just because of all the bullshit people post, one did make it through today though to advise me of the following:

- That I shouldn't be miserable and refuse to answer the door to kids dressed up for Halloween.

- That I shouldn't ask kids who are not dressed up where their costume is because they might have sensory issues that make dressing up uncomfortable.

- I should not enquire as to how old kids are because they could be getting up to worse than trick or treating. There's also the chance that, although they're older, they might be mentally much younger.

- I should have a selection of different treats for kids with allergies.

Unfriended.

 

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39 minutes ago, Rizzo said:

Usually I keep my friends list pretty slim just because of all the bullshit people post, one did make it through today though to advise me of the following:

- That I shouldn't be miserable and refuse to answer the door to kids dressed up

- That I shouldn't ask kids who are not dressed up where their costume is

- I should have a selection of different treats for kids with allergies.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Rizzo said:

Usually I keep my friends list pretty slim just because of all the bullshit people post, one did make it through today though to advise me of the following:

- That I shouldn't be miserable and refuse to answer the door to kids dressed up for Halloween.

- That I shouldn't ask kids who are not dressed up where their costume is because they might have sensory issues that make dressing up uncomfortable.

- I should not enquire as to how old kids are because they could be getting up to worse than trick or treating. There's also the chance that, although they're older, they might be mentally much younger.

- I should have a selection of different treats for kids with allergies.

Unfriended.

 

 

Something similar snuck through on mine yesterday. I too, was told I should offer carrot sticks and other 'healthy snacks' to trick or treaters because 'they might have allergies.'

First of all - Anyone who offers 'healthy snacks' on Halloween should have their house burned to the ground. It's the moral equivalent of giving school supplies for Christmas.
Second of all - Haven't we been told for years that we can't give out unwrapped treats because decades ago there was an urban legend that someone might have doctored the snack?
Third of all - Isn't it enough that I'm obligated to give your brats free stuff but now I have to police what they eat too? How about you be a parent and do that yourfuckingself?

Now to be fair; we don't tend to get trick or treaters here in the first place - a big advantage of living in a remote location but even so.

 

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