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@shadow27 | 30 December 17 | |
If this trend continues to grow, there's no telling what could happen next. |
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@jayna | 30 December 17 | |
They are both brown bread.
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@sisfreak2017 | 30 December 17 | |
@ogdenz | 30 December 17 | |
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@mikeymk | 30 December 17 | |
@munkynja | 30 December 17 | |
what a topic.....gotta love pro
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@antoneno | 31 December 17 | |
both parents equally
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@sisfreak2017 | 31 December 17 | |
@st_roz3y | 1 January 18 | |
Just read an inbox, which I will carefully share, preserving the anonymity of the person - it's unclear if 'they' would be pleased to be mentioned. The person mentioned how the parents hated 'them' and preferred the first child to 'them' without any specified reason. While the reason is not a business here, it's just thought provoking that could there be 'natural aversion' between parents and their child/children?. For this person the answer to the post's original question would be: Neither...because they hated me . Thanks guys for the answers...let's keep it going! |
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@sisfreak2017 | 1 January 18 | |
they'll aak for MarioCoins soon , just offer them noods
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