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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nope. Hard pass. [/quote] Are your kids weirdos or something?[/quote] No, but you are to be saying something so asinine. You’ve embarrassed yourself. [/quote] Well, "hard pass" is an equally stupid response. [/quote] NP again. It’s an appropriate answer to infer a vehement no. You know that already and have embarrassed yourself plenty. [/quote] A fabulous job opportunity at a much higher pay in a great city with excellent schools and all you can say is "hard pass?" [/quote] Asking if children are weirdos is all you can say? [/quote] Well, I mean, to not even consider the possibility tells me that the poster doesn't think much of her kids' ability to adapt. [/quote] I would say a hard pass answer would likely mean they have thought about it or experienced it, weirdo. You just don’t agree and attack people who have a different opinion. You are an entitled witch. [/quote] Wow, sorry if I struck a nerve. I wasn't saying her kids ARE weirdos, I was just wondering if they might be because she was so vehemently opposed to the idea without offering any reasoning whatever. I apologize, but geez.[/quote] Yeah, you’re rude and feel sorry for yourself with your unapology. “But geez.” [/quote]
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