tab1
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September 2011
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Game Changer, by tab1 on Nov 17, 2020 8:17:22 GMT 1, this pandemic has brought us meany things, sadness, death, and hope. For the past 6 months we have worked on taking care of all those things we neglected for years. We reached out to old friends , cleaned up and organaized around the house as well as fixed the back yard. We even bought new bicycles and excercuse equipment. We have worked hard on fine tuning ourselves to the best we can be physically. But, with all this self work / woke something had to give. And while we were focused on our own six pack we neglected to see all the six packs of sugar and fast food our kids are gulping down as fast as they can get it. My son is not the same as he looked when this pandemic started, he felt, spoke and carried himself much different. Now he lays in bed watches his phone and waits for the next fix. wether it be from a click on tik tok or from the smell of fast food being dropped off by door dash and uber eats. Well iI am sad to say that While taking care of myself for the last 6 months, I have neglected those who matter most. Son please forgive me. November 16th , today here in the United states is "National Fast Food Day". Yes , this is a real thing ,Lets take a moment to absorb what that means, weher have dedicated a day recognize the other things that can kill us. but lets not over look what we should be celebrating, which is to thank some the most essential of essential workers. the guys and ladies that risk their lives every day for min wage ( not double, triple time, hazard pay and PTO) , So we all can have our fried chicken and burgers. I truly salute these guys for risking it all so we can can keep โliving it upโ. son, this ones for you.
Link to time lapse gif here. www.screencast.com/t/qx5zTGex
National fast food day could be expected as gluttony is celebrated and 40% of the population is obese
www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/is-donald-trump-obese-an-investigation-w462910/
this pandemic has brought us meany things, sadness, death, and hope. For the past 6 months we have worked on taking care of all those things we neglected for years. We reached out to old friends , cleaned up and organaized around the house as well as fixed the back yard. We even bought new bicycles and excercuse equipment. We have worked hard on fine tuning ourselves to the best we can be physically. But, with all this self work / woke something had to give. And while we were focused on our own six pack we neglected to see all the six packs of sugar and fast food our kids are gulping down as fast as they can get it. My son is not the same as he looked when this pandemic started, he felt, spoke and carried himself much different. Now he lays in bed watches his phone and waits for the next fix. wether it be from a click on tik tok or from the smell of fast food being dropped off by door dash and uber eats. Well iI am sad to say that While taking care of myself for the last 6 months, I have neglected those who matter most. Son please forgive me. November 16th , today here in the United states is "National Fast Food Day". Yes , this is a real thing ,Lets take a moment to absorb what that means, weher have dedicated a day recognize the other things that can kill us. but lets not over look what we should be celebrating, which is to thank some the most essential of essential workers. the guys and ladies that risk their lives every day for min wage ( not double, triple time, hazard pay and PTO) , So we all can have our fried chicken and burgers. I truly salute these guys for risking it all so we can can keep โliving it upโ. son, this ones for you.
Link to time lapse gif here. www.screencast.com/t/qx5zTGexNational fast food day could be expected as gluttony is celebrated and 40% of the population is obese www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/is-donald-trump-obese-an-investigation-w462910/
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nex
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February 2009
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Game Changer, by nex on Nov 17, 2020 8:48:34 GMT 1, this pandemic has brought us meany things, sadness, death, and hope. For the past 6 months we have worked on taking care of all those things we neglected for years. We reached out to old friends , cleaned up and organaized around the house as well as fixed the back yard. We even bought new bicycles and excercuse equipment. We have worked hard on fine tuning ourselves to the best we can be physically. But, with all this self work / woke something had to give. And while we were focused on our own six pack we neglected to see all the six packs of sugar and fast food our kids are gulping down as fast as they can get it. My son is not the same as he looked when this pandemic started, he felt, spoke and carried himself much different. Now he lays in bed watches his phone and waits for the next fix. wether it be from a click on tik tok or from the smell of fast food being dropped off by door dash and uber eats. Well iI am sad to say that While taking care of myself for the last 6 months, I have neglected those who matter most. Son please forgive me. November 16th , today here in the United states is "National Fast Food Day". Yes , this is a real thing ,Lets take a moment to absorb what that means, weher have dedicated a day recognize the other things that can kill us. but lets not over look what we should be celebrating, which is to thank some the most essential of essential workers. the guys and ladies that risk their lives every day for min wage ( not double, triple time, hazard pay and PTO) , So we all can have our fried chicken and burgers. I truly salute these guys for risking it all so we can can keep โliving it upโ. son, this ones for you.
Link to time lapse gif here. www.screencast.com/t/qx5zTGex
So your first โparagraphโ is saying parents spect lockdown tidying and improving themselves but ignored theirs kids ... wtf
this pandemic has brought us meany things, sadness, death, and hope. For the past 6 months we have worked on taking care of all those things we neglected for years. We reached out to old friends , cleaned up and organaized around the house as well as fixed the back yard. We even bought new bicycles and excercuse equipment. We have worked hard on fine tuning ourselves to the best we can be physically. But, with all this self work / woke something had to give. And while we were focused on our own six pack we neglected to see all the six packs of sugar and fast food our kids are gulping down as fast as they can get it. My son is not the same as he looked when this pandemic started, he felt, spoke and carried himself much different. Now he lays in bed watches his phone and waits for the next fix. wether it be from a click on tik tok or from the smell of fast food being dropped off by door dash and uber eats. Well iI am sad to say that While taking care of myself for the last 6 months, I have neglected those who matter most. Son please forgive me. November 16th , today here in the United states is "National Fast Food Day". Yes , this is a real thing ,Lets take a moment to absorb what that means, weher have dedicated a day recognize the other things that can kill us. but lets not over look what we should be celebrating, which is to thank some the most essential of essential workers. the guys and ladies that risk their lives every day for min wage ( not double, triple time, hazard pay and PTO) , So we all can have our fried chicken and burgers. I truly salute these guys for risking it all so we can can keep โliving it upโ. son, this ones for you.
Link to time lapse gif here. www.screencast.com/t/qx5zTGexSo your first โparagraphโ is saying parents spect lockdown tidying and improving themselves but ignored theirs kids ... wtf
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vvk
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October 2015
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Game Changer, by vvk on Nov 17, 2020 18:11:35 GMT 1, did i trigger you nex?
did i trigger you nex?
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