Should Kids Have The Right To Track Their Parents

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The only kind of post that is, is a fail post. There's a difference between a noun and a verb. lol

:unsure::unsure::unsure: He's got a point there guys :mellow:

Except nah. The video was still completely pointless. Trolling is like telling a joke. There has to be some relevancy to the subject for them to work well. As in... is this video also considered trolling? Or is it just some random video posted in a topic that has nothing to do with kittens?

 
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what about Parents airtagging an adult childs wallet to scold them for entering a casino or strip club
Well, in Quebec (i dont know if the same applies in the rest of canada) there are ways for parents to still be the legal tutor for their child when they become adult (at age of 18). However, this is usually only for child/adult with mental problem and is also limited (i think this can't be renewed at like age 21 or 25)
 

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