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Quoted: I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's also entirely possible I appreciate arguments for Catholicism more than arguments for Communism. I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. People be weird, yo |
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I remember when we didn't discuss religion or politics in these threads.
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Quoted: People be weird, yo View Quote Some friends of ours just finalized their second adoption. They are white and the first kid they adopted was white as well. On their second one they decided to not exclude any race on the paper work (except native american, because thats a whole mess to deal with. Thanks IWCA). The birth mother (black) saw their profile through the adoption agencie and decided that they were the parents for her kid. When they brought their new son home and put a pic on facebook they got a ton of positive comments but a lot of BS of "how dare you take that black child away from his family" Needless to say, they have now figured out how to change their FB profiles to friends/family only. |
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Quoted: Some friends of ours just finalized their second adoption. They are white and the first kid they adopted was white as well. On their second one they decided to not exclude any race on the paper work (except native american, because thats a whole mess to deal with. Thanks IWCA). The birth mother (black) saw their profile through the adoption agencie and decided that they were the parents for her kid. When they brought their new son home and put a pic on facebook they got a ton of positive comments but a lot of BS of "how dare you take that black child away from his family" Needless to say, they have now figured out how to change their FB profiles to friends/family only. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People be weird, yo Some friends of ours just finalized their second adoption. They are white and the first kid they adopted was white as well. On their second one they decided to not exclude any race on the paper work (except native american, because thats a whole mess to deal with. Thanks IWCA). The birth mother (black) saw their profile through the adoption agencie and decided that they were the parents for her kid. When they brought their new son home and put a pic on facebook they got a ton of positive comments but a lot of BS of "how dare you take that black child away from his family" Needless to say, they have now figured out how to change their FB profiles to friends/family only. Oofta |
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Quoted: I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's also entirely possible I appreciate arguments for Catholicism more than arguments for Communism. I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. That could be problematic. |
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Quoted: Its both raining and snowing here right now. judging by the look of the freeway there are no obstacles on the road, but plenty of them in the ditch in the form of cars that spun out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I can see clearly now the rain is gone. I can see all obstacles in my way. Its both raining and snowing here right now. judging by the look of the freeway there are no obstacles on the road, but plenty of them in the ditch in the form of cars that spun out. Nice |
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Quoted: Some friends of ours just finalized their second adoption. They are white and the first kid they adopted was white as well. On their second one they decided to not exclude any race on the paper work (except native american, because thats a whole mess to deal with. Thanks IWCA). The birth mother (black) saw their profile through the adoption agencie and decided that they were the parents for her kid. When they brought their new son home and put a pic on facebook they got a ton of positive comments but a lot of BS of "how dare you take that black child away from his family" Needless to say, they have now figured out how to change their FB profiles to friends/family only. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People be weird, yo Some friends of ours just finalized their second adoption. They are white and the first kid they adopted was white as well. On their second one they decided to not exclude any race on the paper work (except native american, because thats a whole mess to deal with. Thanks IWCA). The birth mother (black) saw their profile through the adoption agencie and decided that they were the parents for her kid. When they brought their new son home and put a pic on facebook they got a ton of positive comments but a lot of BS of "how dare you take that black child away from his family" Needless to say, they have now figured out how to change their FB profiles to friends/family only. People can be incredibly shitty. |
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Quoted: I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's also entirely possible I appreciate arguments for Catholicism more than arguments for Communism. I've been listening to books on inter-racial adoption. One thing I've learned that I hadn't really thought of is that you should definitly carry copies of the adoption paper work with you at least until the child is old enough to say "yep, those are my parents" I guess some folk get suspicious when they see a white guy leaving a park or what not with a child of a different race. Who knew. Lol. We were in the hospital once with my son for a several day stay. You get a little stir crazy so one evening we took him and just wondered the halls of the hospital. We kinda explored an abandoned area that was about to get remodeled…nobody there, hallways dim, and we were walking and joking and just being silly. He must have been 4. Right when we turned a corner we pass the only person we’ve seen while walking, a hospital employee, and C looks up at us and says “where are my parents” right as we’re walking by this person. He didn’t even mean to get her attention, it was just a case of a random 4 yr old comment and perfect timing. It was pretty funny………after she compared my hospital bracelet to his |
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Quoted: Lol. We were in the hospital once with my son for a several day stay. You get a little stir crazy so one evening we took him and just wondered the halls of the hospital. We kinda explored an abandoned area that was about to get remodeled…nobody there, hallways dim, and we were walking and joking and just being silly. He must have been 4. Right when we turned a corner we pass the only person we’ve seen while walking, a hospital employee, and C looks up at us and says “where are my parents” right as we’re walking by this person. He didn’t even mean to get her attention, it was just a case of a random 4 yr old comment and perfect timing. It was pretty funny………after she compared my hospital bracelet to his View Quote |
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Quoted: HA! Cap’n Augustus McRae says it’s a passel View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You referencing the number of kids you have? That's called a softball team HA! Cap’n Augustus McRae says it’s a passel It's also a joke in regards to him having only daughters. That's why him referencing the number of kids he has is a softball team |
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Quoted: They best be careful about who they turn into felons. Some may be out of fucks to give. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Illinois is going to get deep dicked today. They best be careful about who they turn into felons. Some may be out of fucks to give. The more laws they pass, the more people they push over the edge, then the more laws they pass. Win win. |
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Quoted: It's also a joke in regards to him having only daughters. That's why him referencing the number of kids he has is a softball team View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You referencing the number of kids you have? That's called a softball team HA! Cap’n Augustus McRae says it’s a passel It's also a joke in regards to him having only daughters. That's why him referencing the number of kids he has is a softball team I know |
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You know what damage I’d do to that |
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The more I watch Nick Rekieta the more I like him. "I think personal nukes would be hilarious!"
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