November 8Nov 8 Just now, lynched1 said:Some are priests.That would make a lot of sense if I was halfway through a case of Miller Lite, I bet.
November 8Nov 8 Just now, we_gotta_believe said:That would make a lot of sense if I was halfway through a case of Miller Lite, I bet.You assume so much. Miller Lite isn't exactly what you drink to get hammered.Back in the day the right weed was a far better method.
November 8Nov 8 Just now, lynched1 said:You assume so much. Miller Lite isn't exactly what you drink to get hammered.Back in the day the right weed was a far better method."I can drink half a case of Miller Lite and not be hammered!" isn't a flex for non-alcoholics.
November 8Nov 8 4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:"I can drink half a case of Miller Lite and not be hammered!" isn't a flex for non-alcoholics.All these years and yet you still think your post are a "flex".You can't dent the wall, I'm the recoil of your wasted attempts. 🤣
November 8Nov 8 45 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:"I can drink half a case of Miller Lite and not be hammered!" isn't a flex for non-alcoholics.
November 8Nov 8 3 minutes ago, Boogyman said:The tiny avenger has handi-mans back. Cute.Wiped down that keyboard when you're done wingman.
November 8Nov 8 19 minutes ago, lynched1 said:The tiny avenger has handi-mans back. Cute.Wiped down that keyboard when you're done wingman.Oh
November 9Nov 9 7 hours ago, Bill said:I get that there’s going to be areas where the infrastructure is just Fd and it would be difficult, and I would say that the Beltway is the most Mad Max driving experience one could have in the Us.At the end of the day, we’re trying to rationalize data driven evidence with anecdotal evidence.What the data does show is that there is correlation b/w education/income and distance to a parent, so potential childcare costs are going to be more with the middle class relative to everything, given that the average daycare is closer than the average parent.From my own anecdotal inferences, a lot of my peers with children are complaining that their parents aren’t taking as much of an interest with their children as their grandparents did with them. So taking my own anecdotal evidence in with the data makes me infer that grandparents as a whole could probably be helping out more than they are to some extent, but I do not know what that extent is because, as always, there’s not enough data.And, as always, there will be both data and anecdotal outliers.Yeah I could see that. I would imagine it’d a combination of several factors:1) people having kids at an older age, so the grandparents are older than the previous generation’s and not as amped to go watch kids for 8 hours a day. 2) current grandparents are more likely to have both been working through their adult age compared to previous generations which had higher rate of single income households. A grandparent who just wrapped up a 35 year career and is looking forward to retirement might be less interested in watching their grandkids as compared to a grandparent who didn’t work through their adult life.
November 9Nov 9 To be fair, the last time we elected a Muslim socialist born in Africa he ended up being the best president of the 21st century
November 9Nov 9 18 minutes ago, DEagle7 said:To be fair, the last time we elected a Muslim socialist born in Africa he ended up being the best president of the 21st century His signature "healthcare" plan is doing wonders. 🤣
47 minutes ago47 min Where’s lynched at with this thread today? Trying to figure out the spin for today’s meeting I suppose. 🤣
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