Miles, I think you’re taking this a little too seriously. Then again, Miles likes to play things safe, stay true to his morals and not disappoint his folks, so I can see why he would feel that way.
My parents were genius: they grounded us to the property, not our rooms. My brother and I would play at the farthest edge of the backyard, and our mom was free from all the noise we’d be making in our rooms.
AlnicoV about 2 years ago
But you try to say that to your parents and they just laugh and laugh.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Panel #3: the voice of experience.
Ida No about 2 years ago
None of these kids today are particularly well-grounded…
Skeezix's Birth Father about 2 years ago
The key to surviving grounding is to assert dominance by finding the biggest stuffed animal in the room and beating him up on day one.
jaydogg187 about 2 years ago
At least he doesn’t have to watch his back in the shower.
rpmurray about 2 years ago
The Crabgrass Redemption.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Miles, I think you’re taking this a little too seriously. Then again, Miles likes to play things safe, stay true to his morals and not disappoint his folks, so I can see why he would feel that way.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
That’s so deep.
jackthemailman about 2 years ago
Meine Gendanken sind frei.
kaffekup about 2 years ago
Recidivism is a terrible thing to waste…
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Uh, guys. You have to have a mind for them to have anything to be controlled.
RWill about 2 years ago
So that’s how his hair grew back so fast.
VolatileVulture about 2 years ago
Help, it’s the Thought Police!
munkypunks about 2 years ago
My parents were genius: they grounded us to the property, not our rooms. My brother and I would play at the farthest edge of the backyard, and our mom was free from all the noise we’d be making in our rooms.