pacoboyd ( @pacoboyd@lemm.ee ) 43•8 months agoHe didn’t abandon his dreams, they were the dream.
- jackpot ( @jackpot@lemmy.ml ) 7•8 months ago
can i steal this for a song
pacoboyd ( @pacoboyd@lemm.ee ) 1•8 months agoHaha, yes!
SaltyIceteaMaker ( @SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.ml ) 34•8 months agoNo im not crying youre crying
Kidplayer_666 ( @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee ) 11•8 months agoA fly got into my eye
vettnerk ( @vettnerk@lemmy.ml ) 4•8 months agoI was just dicing some onions last week
selokichtli ( @selokichtli@lemmy.ml ) 11•8 months agoFake and still made me cry.
KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ ( @Kushia@lemmy.ml ) English7•8 months agoWhy is it that in all these stories the kid is actually decent, listens to their parents advice and does well in life?
A lot of the kids I know are little arseholes who do the exact opposite of whatever their parents tell them.
ursakhiin ( @ursakhiin@beehaw.org ) 7•8 months agoIn this story, the father builds a relationship with their son on common grounds. Parents and children speaking the same language makes building the trust where a child listens to the parent much easier.
In sure this parent and child had times where they were strained in their relationship but that’s not what the OP has chosen to share because that’s not how he wants to remember it.
This is very different than the relationship I had with my parents which was a lot of them trying to convert me to their interests and ignoring my own. And out of the gate yelling when they didn’t get their desired outcome from me immediately. I turned out mostly fine in spite of them. But I also wasn’t inspired to listen to them because they threw more tantrums than I did.
DrQuint ( @DrQuint@lemm.ee ) 4•8 months agoAh yes, Animal Crossing Mom.png
Sure, up, whatever.
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