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by Obscurity4340
964 days ago
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What do you think about r/KarmaCourt on Reddit? Not that I wanna pump Reddit but I would concede that I love the whole concept of KarmaCourt. Its always hilarious and I'm sure its legit helped solve a real bona fide conflict or issue. Families should have trials to help work through stuff and learn how to make it fun solving conflicts and getting to be judges and counsel etc. How many kids would turn down the opportunity to be judge and prosecutor but where everyone holds everyone to account in a loving but assertive way that requires everyone to play by the rules and really get a more concrete understanding of what needs work Like on Sunny in Philadelphia over the Spilled-Cereal-at-the-wheel Trial |
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Speaking of that, my sister and I did a mock trial when we were in elementary school when we were fighting over a pair of broken sunglasses. The trial ended in both of us crying.
Love that episode!