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Ball And Chain To Force Children To Study

You haven't tried everything to get your kids to study until you've tried the Study Ball. The Study Ball is a 21-pound prison-style device that locks onto your child's leg and only unlocks after a predetermined amount of study time has passed. The homework manacles can't be locked for more than four hours, and come with a safety key. The product website states, "Quite often, students who are having problems concentrating tend to get up every ten minutes to watch TV, talk on the phone, take something out of the fridge, and a long list of other distractions. Were they to dedicate all this wasted time to studying, they would optimise their performance and have more free time available. Study Ball helps you study more and more efficiently." Stop Teasing Your Brother Pepper Spray coming soon.

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  1. I could use this... by scubamage · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...to help me study for my CCNP exam. I keep finding ways to get distracted by more exciting material (squirrels, birds, my girlfriend, my rabbit, watching grass grow...)

  2. Re:Laughably Medieval by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Make the act of studying have a negative association with it in the child's mind. That way when they depend on themselves to learn things later in life, they'll be reminded of your horrible freedom inhibiting imprisonment technique.

    Wouldn't the biological alternative, "parents", also trigger such an effect?
           

  3. The House is on Fire!!! by alta · · Score: 5, Funny

    Everybody RUN!

    1 hours later...
    Fireman: WTF do you mean your child had a ball and chain strapped to their leg?!
    Retarded Parent: It was to help them study, and it was easily heavy enough for them to lift.
    Fireman: But it got stuck under the table because of the panic and now your child is a crispy critter.
    Policeman: Sir, please put your hands behind your back.

    Heh, no I'm not some liberal pansy that doesn't believe in doing things that are harsh. I just don't care for stupid. If my kids dont' study I beat them with the ball and chain, not strap them to it!

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  4. Whats with parents? by Volda · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have you ever tried simply turning off the TV? Sitting down with your children? And hitting them?

  5. Re:Laughably Medieval by Fujisawa+Sensei · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've never met a person who was a PHD, or who had straight A's that didn't have a personality disorder of some kind. Something has to be wrong with anyone who would be willing to put up with that much bs for that many years for almost no reason at all. It says something about your priorities.

    So? I've never met a person who didn't have a personality disorder of some sort.

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  6. Re:Laughably Medieval by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

    So? I've never met a person who didn't have a personality disorder of some sort.

    Hm, interesting. So if personality disorders are, as a class, normal, and a "disorder" is by definition something functioning abnormally, then would this not mean that psychologists should recognize Lack of Personality Disorder Disorder?

    Treatment for this disorder would be quite straightforward, though the ethics of giving someone Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to cure their Lack of Personality Disorder Disorder are questionable.

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  7. Re:Laughably Medieval by bitt3n · · Score: 5, Funny

    as my wife and I were unable to conceive, we adopted a monkey instead. I spanked my monkey daily, often with her enthusiastic participation, and even now I swell with pride at the thought of the fine upstanding citizen he has become.