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Ready-or-not tot -.-

edited February 2009 in Vent
So I have this stupid robot baby project for life management.<br>It crys ever hour or some, sometimes 20 minutes apart.<br><br>-.- the cry is soo irritating I see myself taking out the battery :twisted: <br><br>Does anyone else have these at their schoool?<br><br>its dumb!
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  • I -wish- my school had one.<br><br>I'd stick it outside in a dog kennel. And bring it to school with a cat collar and a leash, and tell my teachers "I'm more of a dog person."
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  • Lmao, sounds fun [/sarcastic]. <br><br>At least you can[/can] take the batteries out! I'm not in this class but my friend is in a class that does this, and the battery covers needed a special key to be opened, xD.<br><br>I am definitely not taking the class!
  • Our school has smoke packs, that simulate the addiction of cigarettes. <br><br>They beep, talk in a computer voice, and go off for 45 minutes every 1.5 hours D:<br><br>They are like, 50 years old, our school only gets the old stuff
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  • Kazuko wrote:
    I -wish- my school had one.<br><br>I'd stick it outside in a dog kennel. And bring it to school with a cat collar and a leash, and tell my teachers "I'm more of a dog person."
    <br><br>That is freaking hilarious XD<br><br>I could actually imagine someone doing that.. XD
  • Lmao if I take the battery out, in theory, I fail. A tamper buttong oes off, and can only be turned off by a key. So the teacher knows either way.<br><br>And I cant fail this, Ive got to keep grades for sfotball. So most likely, ill just stick it out. D:<br><br>Sounds fun, sappers. lmao not!
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  • Kazuko wrote:
    I -wish- my school had one.<br><br>I'd stick it outside in a dog kennel. And bring it to school with a cat collar and a leash, and tell my teachers "I'm more of a dog person."
    <br><br>Lmao, I would fail!<br><br>But its tempting -.- my dog would probibly do his buisness on it, the other would mudilate if if it cried.
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  • xD I have ways of explaining to my teachers very convincingly. And then if all else fails I can launch into a huge sob story that could potentially be just as real as myself spawning an annoying parasite/child.
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  • Ugh, that sounds like a pain. Every twenty minutes? when do you relax? xD I'd end up failing for shure.
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  • "accidently" rip it or something and use the excuse of "My dog doesn't like dolls"
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  • "accidently" rip it or something and use the excuse of "My dog doesn't like dolls"
    <br><br><br>ahahhahaha! :lol:
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  • Let's see, the purpose of this excercise is to give you "real life" experience of what it's like to have a newborn baby. I can see ripping it up/letting the dog get it as very beneficial to a new baby.<br><br>And yes, every 20 or 30 minutes sounds like the first few days/week after you bring baby home and yes, you are constantly exhausted.<br><br>At least remember, you get to give this baby back and don't have to actually go out grocery shopping or fix meals/clean up after baby.
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  • Mm. In my eyes, the mechanical baby is not even a minute taste of how hard a real baby is.<br><br>It's just a machine, yeah, you do give it back at the end and its all over.. but you can't do that with a real one! <br><br>;)
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  • well technically, with a real baby you could- foster it out or adopt it out. it's more or less giving it back/away.. of course then, when you are ten years older you would wonder that question, what if?<br><br>back to the topic at hand<br><br>I have never myself taken a class with dolls, robotic or not, though a lot of programmes I've watched have had them during some point in time. I think its more American than anything, really, so I'm not sure exactly what its like, but here's my advice. I know it's not a real baby, but I think you would find it a lot less tiresome if you treated it as such, and rather than just caring for it to get an A, care for it to keep it safe, and see if you can trigger a maternal sense in you (t'would make this project much easier), but keep in mind that it -is- only for a week or so, yes?
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  • Alabama wrote:
    Let's see, the purpose of this excercise is to give you "real life" experience of what it's like to have a newborn baby. I can see ripping it up/letting the dog get it as very beneficial to a new baby.<br><br>And yes, every 20 or 30 minutes sounds like the first few days/week after you bring baby home and yes, you are constantly exhausted.<br><br>At least remember, you get to give this baby back and don't have to actually go out grocery shopping or fix meals/clean up after baby.
    <br><br>Yeah, i understood that.<br>But most people with newborns arent very worried about being exhausted. But I had school the next day, and softball.<br><br>I wasnt really exited about being all that tired for that stuff. Haha
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  • Cool !. i want one!. Lol im very maternal.. :E<br><br>There was this baby at my friends house, when she called me she said shed been crying for nigh on 2hrs, and i was suppose to be going over, when i got there i picked her up and cradled her for about 10mins and she shut up, twas cool.. everyone went to bed after that though cuz they were all exausted.. even her mum couldnt shut her up. lol./
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  • Cool !. i want one!. Lol im very maternal.. :E<br><br>There was this baby at my friends house, when she called me she said shed been crying for nigh on 2hrs, and i was suppose to be going over, when i got there i picked her up and cradled her for about 10mins and she shut up, twas cool.. everyone went to bed after that though cuz they were all exausted.. even her mum couldnt shut her up. lol./
    <br><br>me too hahah. I babysit meh one yr old cousin and he sooo looks like me :] and he even crys for meee. <br><br>he's really funny though.. he knows he can take the wee out of me =P lol.<br>he's a monkey :D little blondie like meeee :D<br><br>and the robot babies sound fun hahaha. =P
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  • lolo wrote:
    Alabama wrote:
    Let's see, the purpose of this excercise is to give you "real life" experience of what it's like to have a newborn baby. I can see ripping it up/letting the dog get it as very beneficial to a new baby.<br><br>And yes, every 20 or 30 minutes sounds like the first few days/week after you bring baby home and yes, you are constantly exhausted.<br><br>At least remember, you get to give this baby back and don't have to actually go out grocery shopping or fix meals/clean up after baby.
    <br><br>Yeah, i understood that.<br>But most people with newborns arent very worried about being exhausted. But I had school the next day, and softball.<br><br>I wasnt really exited about being all that tired for that stuff. Haha
    <br><br><br>Trust me, most people with newborns are worried about being exhausted. We have work, other children, taking those other children to school, grocery shopping etc. Believe me when I say that having children is a 24/7 job. We don't get very excited at the prospect of going to work or doing anything at all after a sleepless night with a crying baby.
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