Anonymous wrote:Watching adults drink the leftover milk from their cereal bowl.
People who walk around while they’re eating an apple like they’re showing off or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.
When we go out together to trick or treat for a few blocks with our small kids, we leave a bowl of candy by our door so we are still contributing to the cause!
Anonymous wrote:The word “resilient.”
No, I don’t possess some special skill or quality that enables me to power through my teenager’s second suicide attempt in a single month and complete lack of support from his dad because he thinks he’s “just seeking attention.”
I’m so terrified and sad I can hardly breathe, but yes I still get out of bed every day and go to work because no one else is going to pay the bills and keep a roof over our heads.
I’m not resilient, I’m completely broken inside. I don’t need a compliment that disguises the very real human cost of what I’m going through.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing companies refer to clothes as “vegan leather” JUST SAY FAKE!
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.
Anonymous wrote:I hate least common denominator rules. To keep the mouth-breathers from hurting themselves and suing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.
Oooohhh, I don't take my kid trick or treating nor do I hand out candy. I turn the light off and do not answer the door. It's glorious. [list]
Hey - as long as toor kid isn’t out there..
It’s more the entire household leaving to go out - so fun for them, but not neighborly - add to the fun if you are accepting the fun!
-11:17
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.
Oooohhh, I don't take my kid trick or treating nor do I hand out candy. I turn the light off and do not answer the door. It's glorious. [list]
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.
Anonymous wrote:Both parents together taking kid trick or treating
No one at home answering their door
Here we are answering ours (happily - it’s a kids holiday, I can sit around a firepit another time)
Hill I’ll die on.