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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Your seven year old got frustrated with not understanding why your brother doesn't work? LOL[/b] Look clearly you are entitled to your opinion but you are in the wrong here. Don't be a jerk and don't project things on to your kids. [/quote] Yeah, my twins are nine and I can't fathom that they would ask any follow up questions if someone told them they didn't work. So I guess you're a troll. Either that or you're the one who pushed the issue. [/quote] You can't imagine your twins asking 'Why?'. You are either very unimaginative or your twins are very simple.[/quote] Actually, it's the opposite. Someone who is unimaginative or simple needs to be told why someone doesn't work. Someone with an imagination or half a brain can think of reasons why someone wouldn't work all on their own. [/quote] Not if they are seven. People taking issue with a seven year old asking about someone's work are strange. Of course seven year old's ask about these things. And might be temporarily confused if they see a grown man who does nothing all day. [/quote] Sure. I guess this kid has never seen a man on the weekend. People saying this really don’t know 7 yr olds.[/quote] The kid knows it’s the weekend and no one works then duh. It seems there’s some useless, triggered people on here who are so useless, even a 7 year old can make them feel bad about themselves.[/quote] My kid doesn’t know that no one works on the weekend, “duh”, because many people do. You sound narrow and entitled and possibly not employed. Even people with weekday jobs sometimes find themselves having to fill in, in some capacity, on weekends. And FWIW, “duh” is not really much of an argument or position. Blaming people for being “triggered” is also pretty basic and not really based in anything other than Gen Z TikTok. I’m guessing it’s the other people in the house who bring more to the table for intelligence, culture, and money. [/quote]
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