Andrew T
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Those bracelets were like very popular when I was coming of age and they were genuinely like y'all could look this up. They were banned from schools.
OK, yeah. Oh, yeah. Have y'all seen that meme where it's like Ice-T from Law and Order SVU explaining fake things? That's what that reminded me of, just someone sitting on stage being like, oh yeah, the kids are calling it cat littering. It's when, da-da-da-da. That's what that was. It's just somebody making up fake things for entertainment.
OK, yeah. Oh, yeah. Have y'all seen that meme where it's like Ice-T from Law and Order SVU explaining fake things? That's what that reminded me of, just someone sitting on stage being like, oh yeah, the kids are calling it cat littering. It's when, da-da-da-da. That's what that was. It's just somebody making up fake things for entertainment.
OK, yeah. Oh, yeah. Have y'all seen that meme where it's like Ice-T from Law and Order SVU explaining fake things? That's what that reminded me of, just someone sitting on stage being like, oh yeah, the kids are calling it cat littering. It's when, da-da-da-da. That's what that was. It's just somebody making up fake things for entertainment.
I mean, if you've ever seen videos of women moms who were like, I was at the Walmart and a man looked at my child. Stay safe, mama bears. Like, it was the scariest thing that ever happened to me. We're like, it is this fantasy that around every corner there is a threat to you and your child.
I mean, if you've ever seen videos of women moms who were like, I was at the Walmart and a man looked at my child. Stay safe, mama bears. Like, it was the scariest thing that ever happened to me. We're like, it is this fantasy that around every corner there is a threat to you and your child.
I mean, if you've ever seen videos of women moms who were like, I was at the Walmart and a man looked at my child. Stay safe, mama bears. Like, it was the scariest thing that ever happened to me. We're like, it is this fantasy that around every corner there is a threat to you and your child.
And I think it's dangerous precisely because it keeps you from seeing the actual threats that are there, right? Like the creepy soccer coach, the creepy guy at church, right? Yeah.
And I think it's dangerous precisely because it keeps you from seeing the actual threats that are there, right? Like the creepy soccer coach, the creepy guy at church, right? Yeah.
And I think it's dangerous precisely because it keeps you from seeing the actual threats that are there, right? Like the creepy soccer coach, the creepy guy at church, right? Yeah.
And I also think with the rainbow parties, if you are so busy thinking about these fabricated fictional threats to your kids, the things that are actually happening in your kid's life day to day at school, how are they going to come talk to you?
And I also think with the rainbow parties, if you are so busy thinking about these fabricated fictional threats to your kids, the things that are actually happening in your kid's life day to day at school, how are they going to come talk to you?
And I also think with the rainbow parties, if you are so busy thinking about these fabricated fictional threats to your kids, the things that are actually happening in your kid's life day to day at school, how are they going to come talk to you?
How are you going to foster a safe, open, communicative environment if you've been led to believe that these fictional threats are out there and that they're real?
How are you going to foster a safe, open, communicative environment if you've been led to believe that these fictional threats are out there and that they're real?
How are you going to foster a safe, open, communicative environment if you've been led to believe that these fictional threats are out there and that they're real?
You know, the start of Robert starting a boy army.