View Poll Results: Do you take life seriously?

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  • Yes and I'm alpha/beta

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  • Yes and I'm gamma/delta

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    4 12.12%
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    You won't like having children. Once they can reach the silverware drawer, keeping the forks lined up and in the right place is all over. I'm glad if they're in the drawer and not down the stairs so I don't have to re-wash them. Actually, I'm happy if she doesn't throw the silverware in the garbage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariella View Post
    You won't like having children. Once they can reach the silverware drawer, keeping the forks lined up and in the right place is all over. I'm glad if they're in the drawer and not down the stairs so I don't have to re-wash them. Actually, I'm happy if she doesn't throw the silverware in the garbage.
    My mom never had any trouble with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ritella View Post
    Over here, we'll put up with (almost) all of your crap. You just have to use the secret phrase: "I don't value it. It's related to <insert random element here>, which is not in my quadra."
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    Abbie is so boring and rigid it's awesome instead of boring and rigid. She seems so practical and down-to-the-ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Director Abbie View Post
    My mom never had any trouble with that.
    Oh? How well do you remember the 18-month to 24-month stage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariella View Post
    Oh? How well do you remember the 18-month to 24-month stage?
    Not for myself, but the silverware's in the top drawer, and if my irrational younger brothers stayed out of it, I'm sure Brilliand and I did.

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    Abbie is so boring and rigid it's awesome instead of boring and rigid. She seems so practical and down-to-the-ground.

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    Well all kids are different. The older one wasn't interested in messing with the silverware but the younger one sure is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariella View Post
    Well all kids are different. The older one wasn't interested in messing with the silverware but the younger one sure is.
    Yep. It all depends on the kids... Like, my first kid never put anything into his mouth besides his binky, or food and drink. My second, though, is much more the typical kid when it comes to "exploring" with his mouth. Let's see, my oldest rarely climbed up on anything; now I have pictures of my second boy standing on the piano keys, up on the kitchen counter, and even perched precariously on the slide-out keyboard tray of the computer desk
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