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I just think it's funny that people aren't aware of the stupid and corny **** they post. Like you're in your mid 20s posting self help positive reinforcement quotes.
Stuart Smalley for the 21st century.
Bars have always been establishments where men could and/or should keep their hats on. Same thing with fine dining, you take your hat off when or before being seated unless you sit at the bar, then you keep it on.
I have a friend from HS whose entire life revolves around her children, and her Facebook follows suit. This usually means she posts innocuous stuff about her kids' cute/funny/endearing/infuriating behavior. It's often a bit eye roll inducing, but otherwise not too bothersome. However, one of the kids is currently potty training, and this has inspired her to post updates with all manner of detail regarding the process. She has repeatedly made posts with disturbing levels of detail, including frequency of bathroom visits and noting which, uh, number occurred during the last trip.
I have a friend from HS whose entire life revolves around her children, and her Facebook follows suit. This usually means she posts innocuous stuff about her kids' cute/funny/endearing/infuriating behavior. It's often a bit eye roll inducing, but otherwise not too bothersome. However, one of the kids is currently potty training, and this has inspired her to post updates with all manner of detail regarding the process. She has repeatedly made posts with disturbing levels of detail, including frequency of bathroom visits and noting which, uh, number occurred during the last trip.
theres one particular girl on my FB that i keep just to laugh at her annoying posts. Lame single mother motivational "ill find a real man" bullshit. gah.
Didn't you have a pretty elaborate plan to mock this at one point?
I don't think this is too bad. At least we know she's a very loving and caring mother, unlike many parents I see around in the public..
I did. It was lovingly crafted by some fellow DT denizens, and it was pretty solid. Alas, I failed epically at implementing it, though I may still get around to going through with it.
this. im glad my kids crap on the toilet beleive you me. still its not exactly something we need to document.For all intents and purposes she seems like a great parent. I also knew her husband in HS, and I remember him being a good guy, as well. They have three kids of their own, and they're in the process of adopting a fourth, who has Down syndrome (one of their biological kids also has DS). Suffice it to say, they're clearly attentive, compassionate people, and I respect them for it. Still, I don't need to be informed every time one of their kids takes a dump.
I just think it's funny that people aren't aware of the stupid and corny **** they post. Like you're in your mid 20s posting self help positive reinforcement quotes.