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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750594" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>People tend</p><p></p><p>This is "on a lighter note."</p><p></p><p>Our family loves outdoor activities and we fish in our boat. That is, everyone fished except for Kay. After just three minutes of waiting for a bite, Kay would start grumbling that its it's boring and stupid and that she isn't going to do it. She wouldn't either. From very young until a younger teen until she stopped coming with us, she would not fish with us, just ride along. Hunting was the same only worse, more. barbaric to her. She would grumble that she is a vegan, which was hard for us not to laugh at because nobody can inhale steak or hamburgers faster than Kay. She used to claim to be a vegan even when not on a hunting trip.</p><p></p><p>These kids don't want to work. Fishing and hunting requires, at the very least, patience, which our kids tend not to possess. They would not be able to survive alone if they had to work hard. As much as they may complain about being too "good" for charity and hating food pantries, given a choice between fishing/hunting and the food pantry, Kay would pick the food pantry. It is far less trouble and Kay doesn't do hard work even to eat. Heck, she doesn't work period.</p><p></p><p>On less of a serious note, my story is why I found the comment Crayola made so unhelpful. They aren't going to fish and hunt and half of what they say seems to be lies and/or mental illness. Maybe both. Kay has never been vegan lol. This man knows that animals and humans are different, but may not have realized that he made no sense.</p><p></p><p>I think we should TRY to post to one another with HELPFUL suggestions, if there are any. I have had too many tell me things I should do to Kay that they KNEW were useless and sarcastic, I think in an attempt to shame me. I didn't need the help, trust me. Or maybe it was to show me how deranged Kay's thinking was, as if I didn't know. I knew.</p><p></p><p>Now I speak up. I used to just cry.</p><p></p><p>God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750594, member: 23706"] People tend This is "on a lighter note." Our family loves outdoor activities and we fish in our boat. That is, everyone fished except for Kay. After just three minutes of waiting for a bite, Kay would start grumbling that its it's boring and stupid and that she isn't going to do it. She wouldn't either. From very young until a younger teen until she stopped coming with us, she would not fish with us, just ride along. Hunting was the same only worse, more. barbaric to her. She would grumble that she is a vegan, which was hard for us not to laugh at because nobody can inhale steak or hamburgers faster than Kay. She used to claim to be a vegan even when not on a hunting trip. These kids don't want to work. Fishing and hunting requires, at the very least, patience, which our kids tend not to possess. They would not be able to survive alone if they had to work hard. As much as they may complain about being too "good" for charity and hating food pantries, given a choice between fishing/hunting and the food pantry, Kay would pick the food pantry. It is far less trouble and Kay doesn't do hard work even to eat. Heck, she doesn't work period. On less of a serious note, my story is why I found the comment Crayola made so unhelpful. They aren't going to fish and hunt and half of what they say seems to be lies and/or mental illness. Maybe both. Kay has never been vegan lol. This man knows that animals and humans are different, but may not have realized that he made no sense. I think we should TRY to post to one another with HELPFUL suggestions, if there are any. I have had too many tell me things I should do to Kay that they KNEW were useless and sarcastic, I think in an attempt to shame me. I didn't need the help, trust me. Or maybe it was to show me how deranged Kay's thinking was, as if I didn't know. I knew. Now I speak up. I used to just cry. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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