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SwampSwan 1 point ago +1 / -0

WoC have it better than Wypipo,

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SwampSwan 5 points ago +5 / -0

Never gets old!

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SwampSwan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perhaps, like many parents, their kids were never left alone with other adults until they were old enough to be left alone.

Mine took Cheer, gymnastics, played soccer (all of them!), T-ball, football & baseball, basketball, Lacrosse, all thru school, + various after-school non-sports activities as they got older. One parent/gparent/aunt or uncle were always present.

As the older ones came of age, they could babysit at home but we never put the younger ones sports obligations on our teens. At times we needed all 4 gparents' help if events overlapped time-wise, but that was a rarity. Our kids always had an adult who loves them present. It isn't hard, just takes planning.

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SwampSwan 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol yeah, they're tall.

Sweet as they can be.

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SwampSwan 7 points ago +7 / -0

Smart.

Mine were huge by the time they were in middle school. We're all tall - but one of my sons is 6'9" and is only 18. His twin sister is 5'11".

The biggest focus now is getting them through college lol.

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SwampSwan 12 points ago +12 / -0

They hide everywhere

I wouldn't let my child be with adult strangers for anything - no. effin. way.

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SwampSwan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Way to go!

The surest way to open their eyes is to calmly and kindly expose them to the exact thing they're most afraid of/upset by/programmed to 'believe.'

The first "assault weapon" on record was a rock, FCOL.

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SwampSwan 7 points ago +7 / -0

Good, now let's keep at it so we can defeat it when it comes up again in 2021.

Every weapon is an "assault weapon" if one wants it to be. A tire iron is an "assault weapon" if one hits anyone with it. Hell, a shoe is potentially an "assault weapon."

ijs

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SwampSwan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Saved, thanks!

I'll share on twatter tomorrow.

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SwampSwan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, you're right. it just seemed so odd to not even mention her when she was standing right there.

Seems that no matter who might be standing there during an interview, they'd be acknowledged and introduced at the outset. I think the woman with the mike was probably just too unprofessional and ill-bred to have a grasp on common courtesy.

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SwampSwan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ha! lmao he put that on every. fucking. tweet.

For some reason that really got on my nerves - wtf now I like "Basta!".

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SwampSwan 5 points ago +5 / -0

That was awesome! Y'all hear the crowd yelling "Four more years! Four more years!" and the wild cheering for our GEOTUS?

I was hoping the woman who spoke with him would speak to Melania for a moment, too. She didn't even acknowledge our wonderful First Lady. Bad form! Quite rude, and I didn't appreciate it. I hope the interviewer is getting some blow-back for being so unprofessional.

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SwampSwan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bloomberg's name is not in the article - only Sanders.

Was Bloomberg also a CO?

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SwampSwan 4 points ago +4 / -0

Amen.

I love him so much. That's a great photo of him - waving to his tens of thousands of supporters who showed up for a small rally, no doubt, after waiting in frigid rain, sleet & wind for 2 days just for this moment : )

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SwampSwan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Former Sen Robert Byrd, aka Grand Wizard of the infamous KKK.

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SwampSwan 6 points ago +6 / -0

He has great hair, tho! lmao

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SwampSwan 5 points ago +5 / -0

Love it! Bloom & Doom is a perfect name for them. I'm stealing it to use on twatter, along with the meme : )

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SwampSwan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hillary couldn't be elected dog-catcher lol.

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