Project 2025+4n.
Project 2025+4n.
Hey I’ve seen this movie before… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
And then squeegee down your forearms and aprons and get back to work.
You just pull the wrist hole open and dump out the excess hand water every hour or so.
So 0.0001 of global CO2 emissions (2022 global total) Who might be bigger and what should we do about them?
A sign that reflects the eternal truth… You don’t buy beer. You rent it.
It’s because they would charge you for air if they could.
America First, you gotta do the truffle shuffle.
What a savings.
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They always wanted Jesus to send them a sign. They didn’t expect it to say “STOP”.
For the confused, bells peal. Labels peel.
I think the cleanliness of the blade would be less relevant than the massive infection pouring from your pierced guts into the wound.
Like Mario squishing a Goomba.
It depends on where you are. Public consumption laws are local.
There isn’t near the kind of cultural narrative about stepfathers that there is about stepmothers, especially in media for kids. Kids absorb ideas from the fairy tales they see and hear. Stepmoms have to deal with tropes from “Cinderella” to “My Stepmom is An Alien”. Kids will then carry those notions, amorphous and unexamined, into their new relationship. Kids usually don’t have the capacity to recognize those kind of prejudices in themselves. So now the new stepmom has to deal with the kid’s indignance at a fictional character. But aside from the Dursleys in Harry Potter, I’m hard pressed to recall a wicked stepfather.
Then there’s the puritanical thread, and I’m a dude so I don’t even know what else is lurking in our culture that wants to take a piece out of a stepmom for being the second lady in the family.
Not to reduce what a genuinely good dad has to do, step or otherwise. But if a dad manages to use words to explain something calmly, that’s enough to get kudos from strangers on the street. I don’t think the ladies have the benefit of the same uncomplicated expectations, so they need specialized guidance.
What exactly are you looking for in advice? How to deal with the ex and their branch? How to deal with specific behaviors from the kids? You’ll probably do better to search at the level of those topics than the role of stepdad in general.
I’d suggest going for “How to talk so that kids will listen and listen so kids will talk” series. To be a good step-parent, you need to be a good parent.
The best time was 100 years ago. The second-best time is now.