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huh. this is also the first time I put that together, thanks.
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whoa
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Yeah, I think the idea is that insufficient punishment literally ruins a person... makes them worthless.
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Can't read over the sight of my fingers spontaneously catching on fire.
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Only if insufficient beating is the only way to spoil someone. You could also postulate they simply had too many cooks.
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Spoiled had to be around for the spare the rod phrase to appear. I think what they meant originally is that if you want to eat your children, you have to beat them up.
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i think it dropped as physical discipline fell out of favor
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i thought it was like, when you forget to eat the kid before they mature too much and get all gamey then you’ve let them spoil
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