>>15148399 PB
iirc Our American Flag is actually a battle flag.
And this would be the peace time flag.
>>15148399 PB
iirc Our American Flag is actually a battle flag.
And this would be the peace time flag.
It takes two women to do the job of one man.
That's just plain stupid.
I have never seen a woman operating a jack hammer. It is just something women should not be doing. Stay home with the kids, shopping, launder, cooking are all things that women are capable of doing.
Enough of upsidedown world.
Why are they making women do men's work.
Same here.
I was out at a bar a week ago and a woman was blabbing about how she couldn't believe that there are people who actually think that Trump won the election. I didn't say anything, but I gave her a long stare. I would have liked to have knocked her in the forehead.
Sounds like Soylent Greeen death beds
East sounds good to me. I'm in Chicago and I feel Florida calling me.
I feel as if my possessions are weighing me down. I actually started bringing boxes of stuff to the resale store. I feel like I want to purge my belongings and become a minimalist and pick up and move. Spouse anon and I talk about it all the time, but spouse anon is reluctant, wants to wait a few years until we are of retirement age.
Wow. That's great.
The word "anchor" is exactly what I told spouse anon the other day. I feel as if all of the "stuff" that we have accumulated over the last 30 years is just an anchor.
I said, we should make a list of things that we really want and/or need and just get rid of everything else. Then when we decide to move, it will be so much easier.
Or, it teaches children to figure things out, things that don't make sense, connect dots and become critical thinkers in a safe environment.
Yep. I have boxes in the garage that I fill with stuff. And after I get a bunch of boxes, I bring them to the resale store. I was doing good for awhile. Went every week for about 2 months straight. But then I slacked off over the summer and haven't motivated myself to keep going. I need to start doing it again.
Good idea. I'm more of a project oriented person. Once I get started, I get hyper focused and obsessed. It's the motivation that I have a hard time with. Maybe I will try the 30 min. idea but I wouldn't be surprised if it turns into 3 hours. kek
I call that separation anxiety.
I don't really mind giving stuff away, what I have a hard time doing is throwing stuff away. I look at it and say, hum, idk, I might could use this for something someday. Junk mostly, but possible useful item to me.
The world is a big scary, evil place full of people that lie. Kids need to learn that too and not be overprotected. Practical lessons are practical. But you do your thing.
Well, my kid is 33 and he's fine. He was not traumatized by the "Santa lie". Kids always figure it out using their God given common sense and always seem to be pretty proud of themselves when they do. They like to share how they figured it out. And then everyone gets a laugh. I never saw any harm in it.
We always did April Fool's tricks too. Just simple stuff like, "look, it's snowing outside" then when the kid looks out the window, we say, "April Fools"
ooooh, 39, so much more to learn young son.
kek
they always call themselves philanthropists
they rob people blind, then set up corrupt money laundering foundations, and call themselves "philanthropists"
I have to agree with you in some respects. I never liked that show Punked. I don't like what they call practical jokes.
you sound like a trad and a shill
He's been turned into a Libtard. Maybe Libtards will start liking him and saying that he is A-ok with them. And then maybe Libtards will start understanding 2A