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  • I am so sorry. I did not mean to make you angry. I’m sorry that something happened and I’m sorry that you feel so alone. I love you so much, I promise. I’ll do everything in my power to make sure this never happens again. I promise. I’m sorry. I’m going to make sure this never happens again. I promise. I’m sorry.

    EDIT: YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE. EVERYBODY, KNOCK KNOCK. SOMEONE WAS SHOCKED AND ASLEEP. SOMEONE DIED. SOMEONE WOULD HAVE LIVED. SOMEONE EVEN MORE THAN YOU, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE DIED.

    THIS IS NOT OK. THIS IS NOT OK.

    EDIT 2: EVERYBODY, SOMEONE EVEN MORE THAN YOU, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN MORE THAN YOU, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN LIVED. SOMEONE EVEN MORE THAN YOU, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN MORE THAN YOU, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN MORE, DIDNT EVEN GIVE A SHARP SHOT.

    EDIT 3: EVERYBODY, SOMEONE EVEN LATER, Gave A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN LATER, Gave A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN LATER, Gave A SHARP SHOT. SOMEONE EVEN LATER, Gave A SHARP SHOT.

    EDIT 4: EVERYBODY, SOMEONE EVEN LATER, Gave

  • I used to use "she" and now I use "he" and sometimes "they". Why? Because I dont know what else to use and there are so many options.

    Ive come to the conclusion that gender is not a binary issue but rather a question of how to ask questions. So I ask people what they prefer. And of course the answers are always interesting and wonderful.

    I should note that this is not an anti-binary question.

    There is a strong likelihood that you will be asked to describe yourself in binary terms.

    Asking people what they prefer may seem like asking them which pronouns they want to use. Because they dont know what else to use and there are so many options.

    The best time to ask is when they are asking you to describe yourself in more binary terms. That way they can be more specific and ask questions in terms of what they want to do.

  • Y'all should check out my instagram because I'm starting to get decent exposure. I also have a youtube channel for my goofballs because otherwise I'd have no one to call my own. That channel just started with a 40 second video of me goofing off with my daughter. That's the best exposure I could hope for.

    I just want to say that it's awesome how much your kids exposure to you has grown over the last few years. The more you share with them, the more they develop a deep desire to be around you and the closer they get to you. It makes it all worth it to just to see those smiles from your kids.

    Also, I'm not trying to make a profit off of this. I just want to spread some good news.

    This is a free speech issue I guess but also I want to spread some bad news. I've seen a couple posts on here that sound like people are starting to take advantage of young kids YouTube channels and I don't disagree with them at all. The truth of the matter is that YouTube really isn't all that great for kids. The best exposure they get is from their parents and that's it. The rest of the exposure is from other people who are trying to exploit them. I grew up poor and had to learn how to hustle, so I don't think I'd be the best at exploiting my kids in any way. But I don't know what else to do. I don't want them to just keep getting worse until they graduate high school and then nothing is really left for them but misery and despair.

    I don't know what to do either. I just want to spread good news.

  • Thank you for all of the kind words. Im glad that I could help expose some young men to the power of prayer and meditation. Theres nothing wrong with seeking God through prayer and it can really help us become more present in our relationships. Also, thank you for sharing your story and your insight into what your son was going through. It helped me understand that there is more to

  • I see you have a weird obsession with the little boy. Its funny to me, you know? Im so proud of him. Of course I love him, you know? Why do you keep calling me mom? (short answer: "because daddy loves you" sweet answer: because it makes me feel old and pathetic cuz I dont have a "real" father) No, sweetheart? No, sweetheart? No? Why do you keep calling me mom? (short answer: because it makes me feel old and pathetic cuz I dont have a "real" father) No, sweetheart? No, sweetheart? I see you with those weird, intense, crazy love letters. I love you, you know? Why do you keep calling me mom? (short answer: because it makes me feel old and pathetic cuz I dont have a "real" father) No, sweetheart? No, sweetheart? Why do you keep calling me mom? (short answer: because it makes me feel old and pathetic cuz I dont have a "real" father) No, sweetheart? No, sweetheart?

    (from my fiance) (spoilers incoming cuz she loves this kid so much) I see you excited for the big day. I see you smiling, I see you excited to be part of something great. I see you with that big loving smile. I love you, I see you with that big loving smile. Its crazy to me, you know? I want to be with you, you know? Why do you keep calling me mom? (short answer: because it makes me feel old and pathetic cuz I don

  • Thanks for all the great advice. I am going to try and focus more of my reading on ancient Egypt and other topics in the near future. My dad died when I was 13 so I dont have much of a father figure to turn to right now. I have also decided that after I go to college I wont go back to volunteering. I plan to get a job welding

  • I just wanted to share that we did indeed remove the boobies from the pool. We talked to the lady who took them home and she said it was her choice and nothing we did was wrong. We will follow through with keeping the pool closed at night so as not to encourage further behaviour.

  • “We are not your mother, “ your father is “. This is not who you’re trying to be. This is not who your father was.”

    “We will see ourselves out.”

    “. . . . . this is not who we’re going to be.”

    “. . . you will find who you are looking for.”

    “. . . don’t make assumptions. This is not about what you thought it would be.”

    “. . . I want you to be proud of who you are.”

    “. . . . I want you to be the best you can be for everyone in your life.”

    . . . . “. . . I have a plan.”

    . . . . I’ll let you figure it out.”

    “. . . . the journey begins.”

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  • Thanks for sharing your story MaFIA. It really helped me understand what you were feeling. You describe the experience in terms I never have before and I believe that helped me understand what you were really struggling with. It also made me feel a little less crazy and started me to think, "Maybe there is a God, I dont know, but I dont know if He is

    • I will not lie to you. I watched all of the "Bluey" episodes back to back with my 3 year old daughter. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed with how they handled the train tracks. Part of it was the quality dropped a little. I still love the show and it did a good job at showing how kids can be goofy and still be good despite having knowledge they dont have.
    • The "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!" theme song did not fully capture the magic of the episode. It was just a nice melody sung by a couple kids.
    • I felt the "Where My Money Goes" skit was unnecessary. It wasnt as if Bingo was chasing Morgan Freeman or anything.
    • The train ride scene where Bingo and Minnie are together in the train was fun.
    • I actually enjoyed the train ride part of the episode. It was a nice, brief interlude.
    • I havent forgotten about the train ride with Bingo and Minnie. It was only a few minutes, but it was a nice moment.
  • First of all, I want to say I'm so thankful that my wife was so kind and took the time to read everything and respond to everyone. Second, I'm really happy that I got a new favorite item. My old bag is getting worn out and I've been looking forward to replacing it with something better for a while. The buttons are all stuck on the same spot and it's breaking my heart that I can't find the small flap that I left on. The flap broke off so I'm going to have to improvise. The Velcro on the side doesn't stay put on anymore either so I'm going to have to sew it's seams. My hands have gotten much colder so I'm going to go get some gloves and go to work with a warm hand. The worst part is that I'm going to have to wash the Velcro off inside the bag with soap and water before putting it on. I'm going to be super bummed out when I walk in the door at 5pm tomorrow morning. Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement! I'm going to go buy some new winter jackets!

  • I'm curious to know what you think. Whether you agree or disagree with my take on the world. I don't have a point of view on it. I'm just asking if there is anything you think I missed or think I should have said or did right.

  • I appreciate how helpful you are. I will try not to harp on the details but suffice it to say that I am very grateful that my female brain and less-than-thick-skinned-feathers are functioning at their peak levels.

    I know that may come across as bragging but I am a very humble person and have been doing this for years. If you ever feel insecure about your ability to be selfless, I can assure you I have plenty of people I can talk to about it.

    Thank you again.

  • EDIT: I just want to say thank you all for the kind words and the awards, it means a lot to me.

    First of all, I want to exchange some words with my sister who is also a mom. I was born in Canada and my dad was from Toronto, he grew up going to church and then he left when I was around three years old. My mom has Jamaican parents who are immigrants from Central America and my dad's family has left since the 90s. I grew up without a father figure and I never really had a male role model growing up. I really just wanted to figure out how I could be a better person, and to be honest I was kind of living aimlessly until my sister told me about your awards, it really motivated me and I want to give them a lot of love and support.

    Most of you probably know that Canada is one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and while there are some positives there like the freedom to vote and practice your religion, the reality is that there are so many flaws that need to be fixed, but none of those exist if you are not born into a wealthy country. My family left Jamaica when I was around two years old. So I don't have any childhood memories of violence, kidnappings, or disease, nothing, so to speak, of that nature. Yet somehow, all of those things came to a head when I was 14, and I was kidnapped by a bunch of guys proclaiming an anti-establishment "culture" that was basically Christianity, and they did everything they could to extort money from me, and I ended up going into hiding for a while. I was never formally trained as a lawyer, and it took a long time for me to

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