How to recognize them: They’re carrying coughing and whining kids around that have snot coming out of their noses. The kids are carrying toys that are extremely attractive to your child. And it’s covered with snot, slobber and germs galore.
Frequently heard saying: “They’re not contagious. Not to be gross or anything but their noses are running clear. That means the infection is gone. I would NEVER bring sick kids around a new baby.”
Why they bug: That doesn’t mean that your kid isn’t covered with germs that are going to get the rest of the world sick, brain trust. What is so important that you can’t keep your annoying brats home? You know I have a newborn baby. My toddler is now drooling, sniffling and not eating because you just HAD to take your grimy little little monsters out. And I have a sore throat, too. I'm breastfeeding so there isn't much that I can take for that right now. I swear to God if my baby gets sick I am going to grab you by the testicles and twist, you fucking douche. I'd punch you, but my hands have been rubbed raw from washing them so much.
Their retort: "Oh, it’s just a little cold. They’ll get over it. It’s not like kids sleep through the night anyway."
My response: Well, maybe not YOUR kids don't sleep through the night but mine do…unless they’re sick. And all I want to do is sleep but I can’t because I have a baby that needs care and a cranky toddler who doesn’t feel good. I hope you get sick and run out of tissues and toilet paper, asshole.
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The thing that grosses me out is knowing that little kids wipe their noses with their hands because they're little kids and they don't know any better.
ReplyDeleteThen because "I have more important things to do" Mom/Dad who couldn't be bothered to keep their noses clean in the first place are now letting their kids run around and touch shit with their snotty hands.
Some people just do not have any awareness of the people around them.
I swear, my hands have not touched a public bathroom door handle in years after I watched someone walk out of a bathroom stall, sneeze into their hands and then leave the bathroom. (note that there was no "wash their hands" listed there). Ever since seeing that e-coli laden snot bomb land on the handle to that bathroom, I have used a papertowel.
Having kids has turned me into one of those whacky OCD people.
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