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Post by Ginger on Apr 11, 2023 18:00:53 GMT -6
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Post by Ginger on Apr 19, 2023 19:16:07 GMT -6
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Apr 19, 2023 23:15:19 GMT -6
Pretty sure that a Mike Parsons dresses like a woman and takes it in his ass.
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Post by Ginger on Jul 31, 2023 16:24:54 GMT -6
This is just crazy to me. I don’t know what Missouri’s literacy rates are but the last thing you want to do is to discourage reading. When I was a kid we didn’t have much money and my mom didn’t drive. We had one car and my dad took it to work. My sisters and I would walk to the library over a couple miles away with a wagon and check out any books we wanted. Piles of books. My parents didn’t care as long as we read. We were under ten when we did that.
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Post by thunderhawk on Jul 31, 2023 19:26:45 GMT -6
This is just crazy to me. I don’t know what Missouri’s literacy rates are but the last thing you want to do is to discourage reading. When I was a kid we didn’t have much money and my mom didn’t drive. We had one car and my dad took it to work. My sisters and I would walk to the library over a couple miles away with a wagon and check out any books we wanted. Piles of books. My parents didn’t care as long as we read. We were under ten when we did that. If you want to keep the population uneducated so they’re easily prone to propaganda this is exactly what you do
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 31, 2023 21:00:27 GMT -6
This is just crazy to me. I don’t know what Missouri’s literacy rates are but the last thing you want to do is to discourage reading. When I was a kid we didn’t have much money and my mom didn’t drive. We had one car and my dad took it to work. My sisters and I would walk to the library over a couple miles away with a wagon and check out any books we wanted. Piles of books. My parents didn’t care as long as we read. We were under ten when we did that. Wow, then what did you do Mrs. Cleaver? Yeah, we get it, you could walk to the library when you were 10 back in 1959. Thanks to Karens like you losing your fucking gourds in the '80's parents today are at risk of getting arrested for child endangerment if they gave that level of freedom to kids. "Stranger Danger, Xander!! Be sure to get in your booster seat!!" I notice you didn't regale us with tales of taking your kids to the library. Kids today give zero fucks about the library. The kids today make the concentration of an average Gen Xer look like Aristotle.
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Post by Ginger on Jul 31, 2023 23:44:24 GMT -6
This is just crazy to me. I don’t know what Missouri’s literacy rates are but the last thing you want to do is to discourage reading. When I was a kid we didn’t have much money and my mom didn’t drive. We had one car and my dad took it to work. My sisters and I would walk to the library over a couple miles away with a wagon and check out any books we wanted. Piles of books. My parents didn’t care as long as we read. We were under ten when we did that. Wow, then what did you do Mrs. Cleaver? Yeah, we get it, you could walk to the library when you were 10 back in 1959. Thanks to Karens like you losing your fucking gourds in the '80's parents today are at risk of getting arrested for child endangerment if they gave that level of freedom to kids. "Stranger Danger, Xander!! Be sure to get in your booster seat!!" I notice you didn't regale us with tales of taking your kids to the library. Kids today give zero fucks about the library. The kids today make the concentration of an average Gen Xer look like Aristotle. It was the 70’s pal. My mom was a stay at home mom. She had 4 kids in less than 6 years. Her sanity depended on us getting out of the fucking house while she stayed home, smoked like a fiend and talked on the phone. Many kids from my generation were pushed out the door by their parents in the morning and they didn’t want to see you until dinner. It’s not that there weren’t perverts back then but people didn’t talk about it. There have been ridiculous cases in the USA in the news where “Karen’s” have reported families to the police because they let their kids walk to school or a park or some shit. The horror. Of course I don’t recall the neighborhood where that occurred so it could have been justified. Initially my oldest kids went to Catholic school so they were dropped off before I went to work. No buses but they had before school childcare. My youngest two were dropped off at daycare and walked to school from there. We did go to libraries when they were little but it had to wait until the weekend because that’s when I could go and I couldn’t go every weekend. We’d also accumulate a lot of book fine because they were always losing books in our house. As with most women my age, our husbands didn’t participate in a lot of the child rearing, so stuff like that was up to me. They loved books and always receive new ones as gifts or from School book orders. Certainly as they got older their interest in that waned once they got phones. How about you? You and junior go to the library a lot?
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Post by NOTTHOR on Aug 1, 2023 5:43:51 GMT -6
Wow, then what did you do Mrs. Cleaver? Yeah, we get it, you could walk to the library when you were 10 back in 1959. Thanks to Karens like you losing your fucking gourds in the '80's parents today are at risk of getting arrested for child endangerment if they gave that level of freedom to kids. "Stranger Danger, Xander!! Be sure to get in your booster seat!!" I notice you didn't regale us with tales of taking your kids to the library. Kids today give zero fucks about the library. The kids today make the concentration of an average Gen Xer look like Aristotle. It was the 70’s pal. My mom was a stay at home mom. She had 4 kids in less than 6 years. Her sanity depended on us getting out of the fucking house while she stayed home, smoked like a fiend and talked on the phone. Many kids from my generation were pushed out the door by their parents in the morning and they didn’t want to see you until dinner. It’s not that there weren’t perverts back then but people didn’t talk about it. There have been ridiculous cases in the USA in the news where “Karen’s” have reported families to the police because they let their kids walk to school or a park or some shit. The horror. Of course I don’t recall the neighborhood where that occurred so it could have been justified. Initially my oldest kids went to Catholic school so they were dropped off before I went to work. No buses but they had before school childcare. My youngest two were dropped off at daycare and walked to school from there. We did go to libraries when they were little but it had to wait until the weekend because that’s when I could go and I couldn’t go every weekend. We’d also accumulate a lot of book fine because they were always losing books in our house. As with most women my age, our husbands didn’t participate in a lot of the child rearing, so stuff like that was up to me. They loved books and always receive new ones as gifts or from School book orders. Certainly as they got older their interest in that waned once they got phones. How about you? You and junior go to the library a lot? My boy goes to the library about once a week with his mama. She doesn't have a job outside the home so she tries to do at least three distinct activities per day in the summer.
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