Little guy is headed for a world of disappointment and failure with that attitude. Mom ("Linda") needs to tighten up on the discipline and Dad (if there is one)/male adult needs to not talk to Mom like that when the little guy is around.
Me, for about one minute because I keep thinking I'll find the golden ring, the penny dropped, the reason it was posted, whatever and when I do, the time I spent watching this repetitive absurdity will be redeemed.
What do you see in the kid that is adorable or delightful? Confidence? Attitude?
The origins of the word adorable are actually religious; it was first used only to mean "worthy of adoration." The Latin word adorare, "to ask in prayer," is the root of adore, which in the 14th century meant "to worship." It wasn't until the 1880s that adorable began to mean "delightful" rather than "worthy of worshiping."
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Little guy is headed for a world of disappointment and failure with that attitude. Mom ("Linda") needs to tighten up on the discipline and Dad (if there is one)/male adult needs to not talk to Mom like that when the little guy is around.
Who watches this sh*t?
Me, for about one minute because I keep thinking I'll find the golden ring, the penny dropped, the reason it was posted, whatever and when I do, the time I spent watching this repetitive absurdity will be redeemed.
Omg that kid is adorable.
What do you see in the kid that is adorable or delightful? Confidence? Attitude?
The origins of the word adorable are actually religious; it was first used only to mean "worthy of adoration." The Latin word adorare, "to ask in prayer," is the root of adore, which in the 14th century meant "to worship." It wasn't until the 1880s that adorable began to mean "delightful" rather than "worthy of worshiping."
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