My parents and I were just arguing about wanting to watch a rated R movie. Let me rephrase that. My parents were arguing with me on how they wanted to watch a rated R and I didn't. Is there something wrong with this? They wanted to watch "The Fighter" and I wanted to watch "The Social Network". My mom and Chris were actually wanting to watch "The Social Network" too but once I saw the "R" logo for "The Fighter", I automatically told them that we aren't watching it. My dad insisted on watching the movie trailer for it to see what could be in it that made it "rated R". The trailer was mostly clean but still, I'm not going to watch it and listen to the actors drop the "f" bomb a million times {{since it is a boxing movie}} and possible nudity. Nope. Sorry. After we watched the preview I said, "Nope, I am not watching it, I don't care what you say I'm not watching it." My mom then insisted on "fast forwarding" through the bad parts when hello....NONE OF US HAVE EVER SEEN THE MOVIE BEFORE so that plan would immediately fail. My dad then goes on by saying to me, "You can really be an idiot sometimes"...look at the situation here. I'm 20. They are in their mid 40's and 50's. They are acting like children. End of story.
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