thriftyfit
carllee
thriftyfit

Do you really not remember the indignities of lining up for the water fountain? The time wasted, never getting enough, broken ones getting water all over you?

Same here. And then there’s the fact that thirst can be mistaken for hunger, as well. While I’m not advocating buying expensive water bottles ($36?!?), I know from personal experience that having a couple around the house has helped remind me to drink instead of just waiting for mealtime or when I’m absolutely

Yeah, I remember being thirsty all the time as a kid too. Water bottles weren’t really a thing yet. Adults need to remember that they are really in control of children- young kids can’t take care of their own very basic needs without adult help or permission. Maybe it’s a pain for adults, but it’s not fun for kids

I remember being thirsty *all the time* as a kid. The teacher would line us up at the water fountain and chant “1 2 3 that’s enough for me” and it was NEVER ENOUGH. Also “leave some for the fishes”, fuck the fishes, I’m thirsty!

I’d like to hear their thoughts on a woman with several husbands.