Nah, cake pops are just pure horrible. It's just undercooked cake goo surrounded by a candy shell. Blargh. (I imagine that somewhere out there a decent cake pop might exist, but I doubt it)
Nah, cake pops are just pure horrible. It's just undercooked cake goo surrounded by a candy shell. Blargh. (I imagine that somewhere out there a decent cake pop might exist, but I doubt it)
What is it about Hershey Kisses?
I'll be honest. There's a part of me that smiles whenever my kid blatantly lies about something. Yes, I explain why it's wrong to lie and the difference between lying and the truth. But it gives my heart a bit of joy to see that devious little shit's wheel's spinning to try to get himself out of a jam.
I don't even understand how you can even clean your firearm without knowing it is empty...then I again I guess morons will be morons. I check at least a half dozen times before I am 75% sure it is unloaded because I would rather not accidentally kill myself or worse, someone else.
Lying at this age is like saying no to everything - an exercise in autonomy and drawing a boundary between me and not-me. She's developing a Theory of Mind http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of…
Yes - she is right at the age where most children begin to lie. It's very common and does not come from a place of deception, because she is still learning the implications of it. It is a step in their development to learn how to conceive of an alternate reality and the details that would make that reality feasible. 3…
They say kids learning to lie at this age is a necessary step in cognitive development. It signals higher thought processes and their intent is not really to deceive but to tell a story how they see it in their heads.
umm we don't know she was lying. We have yet to hear from Miles or Daddy. #TheVerdictIsNotIn
Eat the evidence, Tiffany!
I hope we all reserve judgement on what the mother should or shouldn't have done and just enjoy this really freakin' adorable video of a kid doing kid stuff. My ovaries explode for cute little baby voices :3
Actually, he made his daughter Kerri his medical proxy back in 2007. He respected her and trusted her to take care of him in his old age, which makes this whole situation even more fucked up.
Looks like they're on a dock and Batman's kicking the Leader through the top of a boat.
Jumping in here to say, point blank (sorry). My script is, "Hello, thanks for inviting my child over. Do you have any guns in the house?" If the answer is yes, then the next question is, "How are they stored?" The only acceptable answer is "Unloaded, and locked, and my kid doesn't know where the key is." It does feel…
She just seems crazy to me. You don't move a person in end-stage Lewy Body Dementia unless you absolutely have to. And you don't hide a dying father from his children, even if you hate them.
There is no such thing as "playing" with a gun. It is a device designed to quickly and efficiently kill something.
I was giving her the benefit of the doubt in the beginning, but hiding him from his kids? 3rd degree bedsores? And now this. There's something off there.
I always wonder how much truth there is to that kind of thing. I know a lot of people who will use their SO as an excuse when they're trying to avoid someone they don't really want to hang out with anymore, or some function they don't want to go to.
I'm having trouble accepting Ice-T as the grandparent of adults.