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who’s side are you on? :lakitu:
 

also the woman running in for her SJW moment at the end there :skull:

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I don't care if she came off as rude, the older lady is 1000% in the right. No baby should be in a bar, pub, or anywhere outside of a warm crib after 7pm.

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Having a baby that young (for me) would mean zero bars, pubs or anything of the sort… like it’s lockdown and family friendly places only 

 

That’s why I’m not having any children ‘till I know I can go several months without going somewhere fun

 

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"Jamie, is that your name?"

 

"No it's not"

 

:rip:

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she’s right and she should say it (but not in that way) 

 

children are annoying. keep your personal choices away from me! :snowball:

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Wait, is Karen right? 

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Queen tbh.

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They are both in the wrong. Yelling lady should mind her own barren, childless business and the other one should not bring a baby into a bar. 

 

torturedpoet
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She served piping hot tea tbh :clap3:

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They sell food in bars, it’s like saying don’t take babies to restaurants. 
 

that woman is insane and clearly an alcoholic

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No baby needs to be in a bar. They are 18+ or 21+ places for a reason

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6 minutes ago, IsidoraMarí said:

that woman is insane and clearly an alcoholic

she appears to be using c*caine actually! 

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8 minutes ago, IsidoraMarí said:

They sell food in bars, it’s like saying don’t take babies to restaurants.

which you also shouldn't do

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7 minutes ago, IsidoraMarí said:

They sell food in bars, it’s like saying don’t take babies to restaurants. 
 

that woman is insane and clearly an alcoholic

You can say the same thing about strip clubs (which also have food) and people don't bring their children there. It's an 18+ or 21+ space for a reason. No.

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The older woman is clearly correct.  If anyone holds a different view on this then they are as crazy as the mother who brought her child in to the bar in the first place.

 

 

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Unhinged and out of pocket but 100% correct is my favorite kind of correct. Grandma spilled here :giraffe:

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She’s right

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Not oily london being a "what's your opinion on this?" account now :rip:

 

OT: No reason for a baby to be at a bar...

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50 minutes ago, discosean said:

They are both in the wrong. Yelling lady should mind her own barren, childless business and the other one should not bring a baby into a bar. 

People go to bars to have a good time, not be subjected to crying babies, I would say something too. Just as bad as people who can't hold their liquor and are a mess

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I mean shes right but she should also mind her ******* business 

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I mean it does depend on the pub. Some pubs are family friendly, usually the ones that have a restaurant area. But if it's just a normal bar that's literally just for drinking, then yeah you shouldn't bring your kid there.

 

I personally don't mind kids, but bars are sort of the only place you can go and it's an adult only zone. You should really respect that. And why would you want your baby to be around a bunch of people drinking alcohol anyway?

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that karen was super rude but the other one shouldn't take bebe to a bar

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She’s rude but she’s also right. 

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Parents want to subject everyone to their screaming demons

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The baby shouldn’t be in a bar, but people in this thread are also showcasing their insane opinions about children and babies. Children and babies are PEOPLE and we were all once children and babies, too. They’re entitled to be in public spaces as much as any of us. 
 

With that said, bars tend to be age restricted spaces so in this specific instance the baby should not be there. I wouldn’t directly confront someone like this, though. 

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