

Plouton was the god of wealth iirc so maybe him?
Plouton was the god of wealth iirc so maybe him?
I’d vote for the moose party
“Wants to make it easier to guns”
I think you a word there
Theon Greyjoy’s sister
And tomatoes are “love apples”
And if my grandmother had wheels, she’d be a bike.
“Wake up in the morning feelin’ like P Diddy” yeah how about no, Kesha
Walk barefoot, toughen up your feet. I prefer having thumbs and hands to paws.
Abandoned? Definitely not. It’s just not as “acceptable” these days. (Grew up with family member OB/GYN from the 1950s and was definitely the type to do that shit)
Doctors used to perform “pelvic exams” on unconscious women all the time without their knowledge or consent. Totally legit practice back in the day.
A modest proposal for an hors d’oeuvres.
Cat: dis my baby u just helped
raises a glass Parenting is far from easy.
I agree wholeheartedly.
The only instinct a child has to get attention is to be disruptive. Eventually they learn patience, better verbiage, and how to time their interactions with others. Time isn’t really a concept yet and things are almost an “on/off” switch.
Hunger doesn’t exist during playtime until Hunger is activated, in which case, Hunger is all that exists. Hunger can only be eliminated with help as the cookies remain furiously out of reach. HELP!
“Attention-seeking behavior” is “hey I need help with something” in their first language. It’s up to the adults to figure out what’s going on. Finding out why they are being disruptive helps, a lot. If they feel they’re being ignored, work out spending time with them as reassurance… when convenient. If they’re hungry, take a moment to procure a proper snack, and then they’ll be satisfied. They might not even know what they need - do any of us really - and that’s where listening can be helpful.
Again, time not being easily explained such an on/off age.
I am not a child therapist. I’ve just worked with too many “difficult” kids.
*You know we thought we liked the sound of finding glory in the stars
The board has taught us to be proud of never reaching very far
So we earn what we’re allowed and give it right back at the bar*