This shouldn't tip if you're kids play on it, but it's possible depending on the weight and number of kids. I wouldn't suggest to let your kids play on this machine.
It depends on how strong your kids are. I would not leave them unattended near the rack.
yes..they have two together
it makes them feel extra special on the tip
yes so the kids can play
You can't find it online but here's a tip, do things a real person might do, play soccer, punch a punching bag, etc.
kids of all sexual orientations play golf.
What I do now is that kids play chase and tag in Brazil.
Kids should be allowed to play simply because they are kids and playing is part of being a kid.
to play ball
The best tip depends upon the player skill and type of play. If the tip is 14mm there is no reason to go softer than a medium tip. Using a soft tip for additional cue ball control should be limited to a tip of 13mm or smaller. A hard tip must be used for a break cue, but will take away from control for normal play. A hard tip is often used on house cues simply so it lasts longer. The brand of cue tip becomes a preference based on play that is a result of many thousands of hours of playing pool. The brand is unimportant to the average player - the hardness, curvature, and condition are important.
The Genre that they play is Rock, it has a tip of pop, and country into it, but its mainly Rock
they play snowball