I know the loyal subjects are happy but did you ever consider.....
It's just another baby. For the first 6 months they cry, they eat they sleep and they poo in diapers :cry: . Then they start doing other things, but they still poo in diapers for another year or two :cry: . I can house break a puppy in 2 weeks :) . Then the baby starts crawling and gets into everything it can reach. I can break a puppy of getting into things in couple of weeks :o , you can never break a kid of that, ever :cry: ! Then the kid starts to talk. At first it's kinda cute :D . Then it goes downhill. Then it turns to how much smarter they are than you, how bad a parent you are, why they should receive an allowance/more allowance, why they should be able to date and why they deserve a car :( . I can put a shock collar on a puppy, or take it for a walk or just pet it for a few minutes, end of the barking. At the end of 2 weeks that puppy will be loyal for life, that kid will not know the definition of loyal until sometime after they turn 18 8) . I get mad at that puppy I can give it away, drop it at the pound, sell it or have it put down. No one really cares. Get mad at your kid and lay a finger on em and some clown wants to put in jail :twisted: . So what's the big deal about a baby? :lol:
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