Fathering Autism #118 Piggy’s jogging. Asa’a vlogging, all the food they’re both hogging.

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When Dickdo was discussing having a difficult conversation, I thought that he was about to come out

Did anyone notice the amount of laundry they took out of the dryer? I know I'm a little OCD when it comes to the laundry but who puts their bras and delicates (purple lacy top) in with jeans along with your tent dresses? This is one lazy mother fu...a!!!!
 
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I’m from the UK and don’t understand why they don’t hang their washing outside to dry.
 
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IMO: It costs $20,000++ a year to go to JSA, plus drop off and pickup time/gas, plus respite etc.
The relationship between the maaassives and JSA has definitely gone down hill.
The $20000 extra school cost could go a long way for paying into a secure residential facility, no pick ups or drop off’s. Pigfuckle and Arsewipe could travel, the see Abbie on weekends or 4 day respites occasionally.
 
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I’m from the UK and don’t understand why they don’t hang their washing outside to dry.
we had this conversation a while back here because I can’t get my head around it either! It would dry so quickly outside, save money and save the planet too! From what I learnt some residential areas ban it because they think it look poor and scruffy, and most people think their clothes will get dirty. I actually think of you Americans when I do my washing…..this is the fabric conditioner I use at the moment. From what you guys have explained I don’t think this would sell well over there!
 
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My subdivision would call the city if someone put clothing out to dry in their yard. I wouldn't do it anyway because of how bad my allergies are. Where I use to live, anything outside would be covered in yellow pollen. The state I live in now is not as bad, but there is still a light dusting of pollen on the outside stuff.
 
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Abbie's filthy nails again. I don't understand how they either don't notice or don't care about her filthy nails. They sent her to bed with her nails like this. Fucking disgusting and neglectful.
 
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Yes. Same. I live in the US. I am 34 and have never once seen laundry out to dry! Another reason I love this site is how we learn about each others different cultures!
 
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Not all Americans feel this way! I regularly put my laundry on the line - especially sheets and bedding. Like many others, I live in a high pollen area and don't hang the wash at that time. I don't live in a gated community or deal with a homeowners association. I'm in a semi-rural area where we all have 1-2 acre lots and can hang our unmentionables freely.
 
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I live in a private neighborhood and we can't have clotheslines either so I have a rolling clothesrack and I use that for a few things I want to smell like outside. I bet Prissass wouldn't know how to hang clothes anyway.
 
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This has always made me face palm so much. They have always let her nap during the day, especially when she comes home from school. And then they act like they have no idea why she doesn't sleep well at night!! "Her brain just won't shut off. She can't sleep." Yes, that's one of the reasons, but napping is also a major one.

It's just common sense - if she sleeps for like 2-3 hrs after school, she won't feel like going to bed at 9:00pm or whatever time they put her to bed. Also, as I said in a previous post, I think sometimes Asshat stays awake most of the night and then finally goes to bed close to when Abbie has to be up and getting ready to go to school. So he blames it on Abbie's sleeping habits and says they have to stay home because of her. He uses this excuse because part of the time, it's actually true. Pretty convenient for him.
 
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I think Big P sat in the car until A cleaned her up, changed her, and then got her settled on the couch. She took an awful long time to come in after she brought her home. As much as Asa annoys me, he does all of the work, all of the time.
 
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Growing up we would always hang our wash out to dry (not in the winter tho). It always smelled so good. And everyone had a clothesline. I actually havent seen on in years...
 
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I thought the same thing...it was like the loaves and the fishes…there was no end!
 
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He isn't up all night with Abbie. He's up all night playing Call of Duty. He last streamed in Twitch 7 days ago. For at least 1.5 hours. On nights he's not streaming Twitch I guarantee you he is playing it.




And we know he streams at night because the rest of the house is dark.

 
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That's what I meant to say. He stays awake at night either partaking in 'adult beverages', twitch streaming and/or playing video games. Or all of the above. That and trying to think of stuff for the vlogs since he has pretty much nothing. It's gotta take awhile to come up with the BS that he does because he isn't nearly as intelligent and clever as he fancies himself to be.
 
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I know we poke fun at P adding cheese to everything but...am I the only one around here that does that, too? Lol! I love me some cheese! I still manage to stay slim though and it is usually during PMS.
 
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