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HereForTheShow🍿
@MauriWasHere
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Straightforward + relatable: Mom of boys + babies. Wife. Real life, real opinions. Learning as I go. No filter.
Utah, USA Katılım Ekim 2022
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@kariwarburton I’ve had four children and it’s been really scary every time. But if you have a good man by your side and you trust your doctor, it goes by so fast. My youngest is six months old and I’d do it again and again and again lol
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@MauriWasHere @Timcast Mutilating a wild animal in its natural habitat with a bunch of retarded rednecks should land you some time, these people won't learn any other way and clav can afford the fines.
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even attempting to shoot a drone is a crime
Clavicular needs to be in prison
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo
Clavicular and his entourage were out shooting guns and got too crazy. They shot a drone that was filming them
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@farmingandJesus @AshleySheatz Happy for her.
Torn that this testimony should be shared.
Feel strongly that this woman and women that came out of whoredom should show their repentance through silence and servitude to God and their husbands.
This is a spectacle.
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@ZionsCampfire @Local_man2479 Came to say this too, Posty.
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Walmart with my sister today… and let me just say whoever said “getting out of the house is good for your mental health” clearly never took two under two and a nine-year-old into Walmart.
We walked in confident. Delusional, but confident.
Within 3 minutes:
– Baby #1 is trying to eat the cart handle like it’s a teething toy from the Lord
– Baby #2 is hold your breath crying because he’s hungry but on a boob strike.
– My 9-year-old is already asking for snacks, a toy, and somehow AirPods?? Like ma’am we came for water toys 😭
My sister’s like, “We got this.”
Woman! We did not, got this.
Halfway through the store I’m sweating, one baby’s shoe is gone (RIP), the other is yelling like I pinched him, and I’m pushing the cart like I’m in a NASCAR race just trying to survive checkout.
And why is Walmart always 47 miles long?? I came in for 3 things and somehow ended up in automotive questioning my life decisions.
Meanwhile my sister disappears for “just a second” and comes back with her Starbucks like she’s been on a peaceful solo retreat while I’ve been fighting for my life in aisle 12.
By the time we checked out I don’t even know what we bought. Could be groceries. Could be random clearance items. Could be someone else’s kid.
All I know is…
we survived. Barely.
10/10 would not recommend… but also we’ll probably do it again next week because apparently We enjoy chaos 💀
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@ShadowofEzra He hates freedom of speech because we all know he’s a man because of it. Not happening Sir, we Americans LOVE our 1st Amendment.
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Brigitte Macron, while at the White House, says the First Amendment needs to be restricted and limited because too many young children are suffering.
She says she can read signals from these young children.
“I think that liberty does have some rules. We have to be free, but adapt to certain codes.”
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@realtalkstruth A beautiful 84° today. Donut falls is an awesome hike.
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Utah allows illegals to obtain driver's licenses.
Utah offers healthcare to certain illegals.
Utah offers emergency and 'transitional housing' to illegals.
The ICE Field Office in Salt Lake considers Utah to be a de facto sanctuary state.
Border Hawk@BorderHawkNews
🚨BREAKING EXCLUSIVE🚨 Border Hawk can now confirm that a Mexican national charged with attempted murder for slitting a woman's throat and leaving her to die in Salt Lake City, UT, is an illegal alien from Mexico. Full story: borderhawk.news/exclusive-ice-…
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Big families used to be normal. Now if you have more than 2 or 3 kids, people look at you like you’re either wildly brave… or wildly irresponsible.
And I get why.
Everything today pushes “less is better.”
Less kids = more money, more freedom, more time, more control.
That’s the modern formula for a “good life.”
But here’s the question no one really wants to ask out loud:
Are we actually happier… or just more comfortable?
Because yeah, raising a big family is expensive. It’s loud. It’s chaotic. You don’t get much silence, privacy, or “me time.” You’re outnumbered, out-snacked, and out-touched on a daily basis.
But you also get something that smaller families don’t always experience the same way
a built-in community.
Your kids don’t just grow up with siblings… they grow up with a team. There’s always someone to play with, someone to argue with, someone to learn from. It’s messy, but it’s alive.
Meanwhile, smaller families can offer something big families struggle with:
more individual attention, more resources per child, more structure.
That matters too.
But somewhere along the line, having a big family went from “normal life” to something people feel the need to justify.
Why?
Is it really about what’s best for kids…
or is it about what’s easiest for adults in a world that’s gotten more expensive, more individualistic, and honestly… more isolating?
Because we’ve created a lifestyle where kids are often raised in quieter homes, with more stuff, more activities… and less people.
Less chaos, yes.
But also less connection.
I’m not saying one is right and the other is wrong.
I’m saying it’s interesting how strongly people feel about it.
People with big families get judged for having “too many.”
People with small families get questioned about “not having more.”
So maybe the real issue isn’t family size at all…
Maybe it’s that we’ve all been sold very different ideas of what a “full life” is supposed to look like and now we defend it like it’s the only right answer.
Curious where people land on this 👀
Do you think big families are making a comeback… or becoming a thing of the past?
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@5am1am_6 His 18-year-old son can move in. Mom can find her own place.
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