what’s something (nuanced) about your family you didn’t realize until you were older?
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they have blindspots that for some reason i didn’t inherit. im not sure why i didn’t. i have my own of course, but it was a realization that they were just wrong, and i could still love and respect them.
breakthrough 🤯
That when people in the family ask how’s (so&such doing) it’s understood that translates to: Is he still employed and how’s his job going.
not everybody sings and comes from a musical family
That everyone was tall as shit. My mom is the shortest on her side of the direct bloodline at 5’11. Her dad was 6’2, brother 6’4, grandfather 7’0. Wasn’t until like high school when everyone hit puberty that I realized “I’m looking down on everyone”
so did you play basktaball in high school
The public school system indoctrinated my little brothers in Marxist ideology and their lack of Christian faith and discipline is destroying them
That they are all cousins 🤣
It’s a joke btw…