Only just seen thisLooks like we're having a boy. Yayyyyyyyyy
CONGRATS BRO!!!
Only just seen thisLooks like we're having a boy. Yayyyyyyyyy
I'll be 37 when he's born...I had a good runMissed this
Congratulations and
That's awful.i dont wanna make a joke of this UGer who just died of covid
rip to the guy
i was just wondering if 1 of his kids is adopted
Hey that's awesome. First?Only just seen this
CONGRATS BRO!!!
Yeh man. Will be the first and last for me. Interesting times ahead.Hey that's awesome. First?
It's an adventure you can't appreciate until you're on. I'm happy for you.Yeh man. Will be the first and last for me. Interesting times ahead.
Thanks mate, appreciate it.It's an adventure you can't appreciate until you're on. I'm happy for you.
Right on.Thanks mate, appreciate it.
I never wanted kids, but now that I've made one I want to do parenting the way I view as right.
If the little feller wants something, I want him to cry as loud as he can. In this world, the shy and the quiet end up finishing last. I know as I was shy and quiet for most of my life. If you want something, you need to let the world know and you need to not stop until you get it.
I want him to know the world's bigger than Perth, Australia, and while English is the best first language he can learn, he'll be most appreciated and be able to appreciate others if he has another language or two under this belt. Whatever language he wants to learn is his choice, but he has an English & Afrikaans speaking mum and an English & Portuguese speaking dad who knows a solid amount of French and Indonesian, so a second language is a given.
Most of all, I want him to be happy and to know that while he's best being on his own two feet, my house is his house til the day I die. I'm not gonna be like those parents who want their kids out at 20. I don't understand why the fuck ppl want kids if they don't wanna know them after 19-20 years. Kids are a life commitment, I signed a life-long contract with my sperm and I'm sticking to that.
Agree 110%. My mum was exactly like that when growing up. Fucking hated her for it growing up. I'll do all I can to make I'm not like that with my little guy.Right on.
So far the thing I've noticed the most is that kids learn from what they see. "Do as I say not as I do", as my gen was told, is backwards.
One of the best types of call I get, is when a cop pulls over one of those assholes and he has no license /rego /warrant........ so he immediately calls the emergency line to report police harassment, because the cop is giving him a hard time for not having his shit together.I'll never understand the sovereign citizen thingy. Their objection to following laws they don't want to is based on some obscure maritime law.
So they do silly things. Driving on revoked, no insurance.
Then bitch at the officers that they're the ones breaking the law and I know my rights better than any lawyer and suddenly they're screaming like bitches when they get hauled out of the vehicle by a group of police.
When has it ever, ever worked, ever? Asserting to an officer that they have no authority "under color of law" (which is a phrase they all love to squawk.) always ends the same way: broken window, arrested screaming hysterically.
good man.Thanks mate, appreciate it.
I never wanted kids, but now that I've made one I want to do parenting the way I view as right.
If the little feller wants something, I want him to cry as loud as he can. In this world, the shy and the quiet end up finishing last. I know as I was shy and quiet for most of my life. If you want something, you need to let the world know and you need to not stop until you get it.
I want him to know the world's bigger than Perth, Australia, and while English is the best first language he can learn, he'll be most appreciated and be able to appreciate others if he has another language or two under this belt. Whatever language he wants to learn is his choice, but he has an English & Afrikaans speaking mum and an English & Portuguese speaking dad who knows a solid amount of French and Indonesian, so a second language is a given.
Most of all, I want him to be happy and to know that while he's best being on his own two feet, my house is his house til the day I die. I'm not gonna be like those parents who want their kids out at 20. I don't understand why the fuck ppl want kids if they don't wanna know them after 19-20 years. Kids are a life commitment, I signed a life-long contract with my sperm and I'm sticking to that.
That’s fairly accurate with his Norse descriptions