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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • My father also had failed business business ventures and over the years we went from upper middle class and the finances just kept getting worse and worse. I appreciate him even more for all he’s done. He’s given us everything he could and then some, we know he’s sacrificed himself for us.

    Don’t worry about your kids. Your children will undoubtedly appreciate all you do and love you more.

    Secondly I just wanna say your finances do not define who you are. You are not a better person by being rich. You are a better person for all you’ve done for your kids and for your morality.


  • Everyone has Facebook so there’s a lot of local groups for everything. For a lot of things in my city the best place to buy smth is not an online store but a Facebook group (I don’t have Facebook). It won’t make a comeback as the cool thing but it will continue to have a lot if active users as if does. Especially older ones. Plus there are countries where there is a bigger Facebook culture than others





























  • Well there’s a lot of shows with a dated sense of humour and morality. So I won’t call any of those out. Y’know anything racist or sexist etc whether intentional or not.

    I’m also ignoring the fact that many shows would fail now BC what they did back then would be cliche by now. If Tolkien wrote lotr now it would be a good genre book but not what it is.

    Having explained my criteria I’ll go for the comedies of Jim Carey. I guess anything with a laugh track for one. I think comedy dates bad, slapstick physical comedy on the other hand is more universal and lives on, like Conan O’Brien for example. But I still don’t think that dumb and dumber would work. I’d also add superbad to this.

    The thing is all art is a product of it’s era, being timeless is difficult and nearly impossible. An Alfred Hitchcock movie released today would fail since all that he’s done has changed cinema already.