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The father did get custody. These kids went back to their mom. I mean the guy being talked about above filing for custody of the children. Are you saying he had custody then lost it? No, but it's a bit silly to talk about it like it's a given when in this specific situation we have a father who initially won custody. I'll put money on that she didn't fight for custody and let him have them. That's sad. It should be turtles all the way down. sounds like my bloodline... Here is a good shorthand way to determine if someone is a shit parent or a shit person. If they think corporal punishment is a universal solution and they are proud of doing it, usually a shit person. True. Corporal punishment is a time and place thing that should seldom, if ever, be used. The vast majority of times people beat their kids it's uncalled for, and they are just being lazy disciplinarians. Teaching proper lessons is hard work. Reminds me of a Series of Unfortunate Events. Sounds like a series of not-so-fortunate events. uh its not that im defending them but do you have proof of that? liketo. I just show up, ask someone if they want to pass, or to teach me the trick they were working on, and away we go. Can't say that I'm friends with anyone yet, but they know me by name so there's a start. Easiest way I've found are clubs and events. Like hiking? there's a group for that. Like anime? There's a group for that. Though I'm living in a big-ish city so it might be different where you are. I can see why the flavor might be a bit much for you. Sometimes a real dark roast has

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	The father did get custody. These kids went back to their mom. I mean the guy being talked about above filing for custody of the children. Are you saying he had custody then lost it? No, but it's a bit silly to talk about it like it's a given when in this specific situation we have a father who initially won custody. I'll put money on that she didn't fight for custody and let him have them. That's sad. It should be turtles all the way down. sounds like my bloodline... Here is a good shorthand way to determine if someone is a shit parent or a shit person. If they think corporal punishment is a universal solution and they are proud of doing it, usually a shit person. True. Corporal punishment is a time and place thing that should seldom, if ever, be used. The vast majority of times people beat their kids it's uncalled for, and they are just being lazy disciplinarians. Teaching proper lessons is hard work. Reminds me of a Series of Unfortunate Events. Sounds like a series of not-so-fortunate events. uh its not that im defending them but do you have proof of that? liketo. I just show up, ask someone if they want to pass, or to teach me the trick they were working on, and away we go. Can't say that I'm friends with anyone yet, but they know me by name so there's a start. Easiest way I've found are clubs and events. Like hiking? there's a group for that. Like anime? There's a group for that. Though I'm living in a big-ish city so it might be different where you are. I can see why the flavor might be a bit much for you. Sometimes a real dark roast has
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