349: Cry no more.
Tuesday, September 15 @ 18:45

This was exactly how the boy was crying.
Half tears, half mouth, half scream, half yell, half rub eyes, half cry.
He wanted the MacDonald's icecream sosososo much,
mind you, not even Sundae/McFlurry/whatever,
it's just a simple plain ice cream cone.
Yup, those fondly remembered at 50 cents niaaaa.
And not that I want to say this mother la,
I know the ice cream has increased cost eh, now to $1 or so?
But it's still DAM cheap okay,
why not just, buy it for him?
Make him happy with $1? Isn't it a worthwhile investment eh?
Maybe,
this mother is perverted?
``ohoh, I just don't like my son eating white plain vanilla ice-cream.
but maybe she is doing for his good?
Perhaps this boy who is around 7-8 had just eaten one ice-cream and wanted for one more now.
Ice cream is bad for health, really a no-no.
The actual background I don't really know,
but I witnessed this with my eyes cos I was,
AWFULLY,
disrupted by that.
The boy's cries were really really really horrible, those which can really crack the glass,
get goosebumps, makes you pissed off and fed up.
If you were a mother/father, and had got an adorable kid,
& he/she wants something so badly that when you refuses and rejects,
he just let off and cry and wail and scream in public.
What will you do?
This mum,
is really a super mummy.
Cos she stopped her son from crying right after she did something, which is quite unusual.
Normal parents:
1. Ohokok, hush hush sweetheart, come Daddy/Mummy buy for you okay. Shhh.
2. I tell you ah, stop crying now, behave like a small kid. You're a big boy/girl already. I am not going to buy for you, full stop.
3. *Ignore children till they finally feel the pain in their throats, give up & stop crying*
4. *Drag children out of crowded places, I want face sia!*
5. *Hit children's head, face, hand, legs, backside, back, whatever, till he/she feels pain and your anger*
6. *Pretend to leave him/her, assuming he/she will stop crying and follows you out*
Boy requested for an ice-cream.
"Mama, I want the ice-cream.."
*turns around* "hur, nope. No ice-cream"
"Errrrrrrrr~ I want..." *still hopeful*
"Brandon, I say no."
"No, I don't care, I want I want I want." *eyes teary*
"You want? Take this money and go," *takes out fifty cents and put on the table*
"I don't know how to buy....." *Crying*
"Brandon, let me tell you this, if I want you to eat, and you want to eat, then fine, I will buy for you. If I want you to eat, but you refuse, I can't do anything; it's your stomach anyway. But if you want to eat, but I don't want you to, you buy for yourself, or get any uncles there and buy for you and you'll call him Dad,"
Respect your mums people.
Simply because, she is your mum, not anyone else.
She got a say, she got a special right.
You want her to do stuff for you: like the boy, he wants her mum to buy, then you are giving her permission to do whatever she wants.
She just don't like it, what can you do?
Nothing about privacy people, it's about kinship.
And when you know you want things, but you jolly well know they are not going to be yours at the end of the day,
you should not hope for the best.
Yes, no doubt you should at least fight and try (and cry), but still,
it lies in fate and your life.
If everyone wants things and they get it so easily, won't Earth be gone long long ago and will there even be a 2009?