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    • kjayhawks2.0K Offline
      kjayhawks2.0
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      I’m just rolling on in the sad state of affairs known as the world in 2026. Keeping busy with summer sports and activities. Trying my best to raise my kids like it’s the 80s and 90s.

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      • approxinfinityA Offline
        approxinfinity
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        Maybe we should start a 2020s parenting hacks for children of the 90s thread @kjayhawks2.0

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          HoraceZontal
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          I need 2020s parenting hacks for children of the 60s/70s. Ugh.

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          • mayjayM Offline
            mayjay @HoraceZontal
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            @HoraceZontal Youngster.

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            • BSharkB Offline
              BShark
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              Well we had a fun week here. Bad storms for several days in a row. The wind was really bad on the last one and snapped a power line. No power for 15 hours. Then after that, one of the pipes in the utility room starts SPRAYING badly out of a leak. No running water for a day.

              Absolutely do not click (new video sept 30 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1LR1sarQ

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              • approxinfinityA Offline
                approxinfinity
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                My mom fell again and fractured humerus x2, dislocated shoulder, fractured spine, broke 2 ribs and pelvis. Trying to coordinate hospice care for her to return home but this is near the end. Its ok. 84 mostly good years. Shes lost a lot of weight and her mind has left the station. My advice, hug your loved ones while youre healthy and enumerate the little ways in which you love them to them. It gets hard to do this later on.

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                • nuleafjhawkN Offline
                  nuleafjhawk
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                  I'm so sorry for what you're all going through . Hang in there friend.

                  America! Where you have the right to be wrong.

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                  • approxinfinityA Offline
                    approxinfinity
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                    My brother is a physical therapist at this hospital. He has helped me take a practical view of mortality. Life is about quality not quantity for me. Every moment has its own potential for greatness.

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                    • BSharkB Offline
                      BShark @approxinfinity
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                      @approxinfinity said in Roll Call:

                      My advice, hug your loved ones while youre healthy and enumerate the little ways in which you love them to them. It gets hard to do this later on.

                      Amen brother. You never know how long anyone has. Always let people know you care.

                      Absolutely do not click (new video sept 30 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1LR1sarQ

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                      • rockchalkjayhawkR Offline
                        rockchalkjayhawk
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                        Ah, so sorry @approxinfinity awful news.
                        Yep, sounds eerily familiar. Best to you and your family. not easy.
                        My advice (if you haven't been thru this before): get everything in order that you can get in order.

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