User blog:4n4kinskywalker/The Responsible

You guys have watched 'TheResponsible', right? now here's a resemblence:

The amazing world of gumball not just shown the live of Gumball being responsible to guard his sister, it's also has a resemblence to our lives. i notice some of the bloggers has a thing that's given by their parents. they're maybe a game console, a toy, or even a handphone. now, your parents told you be aware and be responsible to your stuff. there we got the resemblence. Do you think that gumball and Darwin is responsible... Yes and no. the yes part is, Darwin and Gumball is protecting Anais so Anais doesn't get into trouble. but they're too responsible. responsible has a limit. you must be aware what you're taking care of. now Anais is a four year old smart kid. yeah she's small but she's smart enough to take care of herself. Gumball and Darwin is really obsesed with they're being too responsible, they even don't know how to make food for Anais and they didn't even allow Anais to get up the stairs. now that's the no part.

Guys who's reading this should now that when you got a thing for you that's given by your parents or friends, please be responsible. but, don't be too responsible. here's an example. you have a handphone, you really love it and you are taking responsiblity to it. but you are so responsible that you don't allow your friends to borrow it for a little. that's what you mean too responsible. also, you must be aware what or who are you assigned to be responsible with (parents should know this). here is another example. imagine you're Gumball/Darwin (don't be upset girls, it's just an example). You're taking care of your Anais. now, Anais is smart, if she wants to take a bath, what will you do? are you going to let her take a bath, or use "dry cleaning"? the right answer is... grey. you should let Anais to take a bath but, make her remember to be carefull, so she doesn't slip. parents... (i'm not a counselor but i'm a kid), you have kids right? Your kids is growing up, and you should notice it. You can be protective but don't be a 'mentor' (please to the mentor parents, talk to your kids...)(please don't mad at me, i'm just advising). you can let him/her 'go' IF (that's right, its grey again) he/her is doing the right thing.

that's all folks, just wait for more resemblence from me