Message from @KirkpattieCake
Discord ID: 793559711252480060
DT certainly accelerates the culture war and snap many out of it
I think it's also fair to surmise at this point...
she's a single mother
No talk of a husband or baby daddy, just her child, her job, and going about a city by yourself.
She just sounds like she's unprepared and didn't want to be a mother and is mad she can't act like a single person
but I don't know why she had a child
Shouldn't have banged the guy then
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beyond some kind of power move of "look, I'm the ultimate feminist single mom, career, and child"
That's a little too big brain I think
>"i'm a feminist single mom, career, and child"
>"but i hate it"
I get more:
>I hate this child for taking away my freedom
I feel like this projection really says how she feels about parenting...
She did just say they only had one car and this is the 80s if that adds anything.
Okay, partner mentioned... but also... apparently its more common to outsource taking care of your children
Than just... being there for them. Does she realize that most white families are... working class and can't afford private "help"??
"my mom doesn't drive to save time"
"my mom must have hate me"
maybe she likes exercising or want to save on gas money 🤦♂️
I'm telling you. She must resent her child
Hope that graduate school education was worth the investment
3 guesses whether the certificate worth something at the end <:KEK:726877368601411624>
She seems genuinely surprised the state isnt taking care of her child after she divorced
Wouldn't she be getting alimony?
lol pod people
"certainly, i'm staying afloat not because i work for it, but because everything was given to me. unfortunately, my luck runs short"
wouldn't it depends? if they never get married or formally live long together, she wouldn't have alimony? 🤔
I dont think she has alimony or any claim to it.
anything that starts saying "we should be a collective" makes me cringe
yeah, together strong. but collective/equitable means you're enacting policies that "force" stronger people to carry other's weight
Same. Usually the people who talk like that... want to force the collective, not make it voluntary involvement
Exactly
I have to deal with a bunch of socialist teachers and students at my school
it's really annoying