My son is a very different thinker with a dark sense of humor. I teach at his school, and he gets bullied for both being different and for me being there. I secretly wish I could beat the crap out of those other kids.
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My son is a very different thinker with a dark sense of humor. I teach at his school, and he gets bullied for both being different and for me being there. I secretly wish I could beat the crap out of those other kids.
Parents need to stop making excuses for their shitty behavior. You made the choice to have children. Grow up and stop making your children live with the burdens of your self-hate.
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She’s taken a break from eating her earwax.
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