Sarah's Day #23 I'm such a loser, just like you guys!

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I don’t know what to think when she bangs on about Fox having a huge appetite. It seems normal to me, my kids always snacked and ate all their food. Toddlers don’t overeat, they are very instinctive and eat to fit their activity levels.
 
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I don’t know what to think when she bangs on about Fox having a huge appetite. It seems normal to me, my kids always snacked and ate all their food. Toddlers don’t overeat, they are very instinctive and eat to fit their activity levels.
i think she just doesn’t realise that it’s normal for children to eat huge amounts because they’re growing so much..?
 
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I’m not sure how to start a new thread/close this.....but we probably should.

This has been an uneventful and long thread for Miss Stevenson - the next will be the wedding thread, should we include wedding in the title?
 
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Agree i lived for a year and a half without a microwave. Just reheat on the stove! So easy. Not like she doesnt have a dishwasher
 
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I don’t know what to think when she bangs on about Fox having a huge appetite. It seems normal to me, my kids always snacked and ate all their food. Toddlers don’t overeat, they are very instinctive and eat to fit their activity levels.
Maybe because it’s the same amount she eats
 
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Here we go... periods coming - better let everyone know that so I’ve got an excuse if my dress looks terrible.
 
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Here we go... periods coming - better let everyone know that so I’ve got an excuse if my dress looks terrible.
Yes! My thoughts exactly! She always has some excuse for possibly looking chunkier than people expect in situations.
 
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I'm from the UK and I'm really confused about what ANZAC is? And why it's bad to celebrate on it?
 
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I'm from the UK and I'm really confused about what ANZAC is? And why it's bad to celebrate on it?
It’s a day to remember Australians and New Zealanders who have died in service. Also did sunee release an ANZAC biscuit recipe this week?
 
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I'm from the UK and I'm really confused about what ANZAC is? And why it's bad to celebrate on it?
it’s not a day of celebration, it’s a day of remembrance. Not to be rude, but if you don’t understand what it’s about, Google is your friend.
 
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I didn't know that going on tinder was how you cast your fears and worry to God...

And no calorie deficit for the wedding because her calorie deficit is just for every day life
 
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I love the idea of her being a teacher and her spelling mistakes in the same sentence
As a primary school teacher myself, I found this so insulting! Like she’s saying “oh Primary school teaching was easy I can fall back on that”...

I can tell you for a fact that she doesn’t have what it takes! She would last 4 minutes with my 32 6 year olds
 
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I'm from the UK and I'm really confused about what ANZAC is? And why it's bad to celebrate on it?
ANZAC in ANZAC day stands for Australian and New Zealand army corp. It's not a celebration because it's a day of remembrance for those who have died in the course of military action though it was originally conceived to remember what happened on a specific day. ANZAC day is on 25/4 which is the same day that, at dawn, many Anzacs were slaughtered or injured in a battle in Gallipoli due to planning faults during WW1. This is a defining battle and military operation in Australian history and many key 'typically Australian' traits were derived from it e.g. mateship. Of course, other countries also remember this battle including Turkey, France, and the UK. The tradition is that, at dawn, the Last Post is played and those present can reflect on the soldiers' sacrifice while passing through the dawn from the darkness of night to a new day. This is meant to symbolise both what those soldiers went through when they were ordered from the ships onto the shore at dawn while under enemy attack and to show how, through the sacrifice of military action (the dark), we have been afforded freedoms (the light) we now take for granted. If you are still interested, I found a brief overview of the operation the Anzacs were a part of: gallipoli overview.
 
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I know that word 'sub' is used short for so many things, but every time I read Sarah's profile sayin she has 1.5M subs I automatically read that she has 1.5M submissives. Dominant Sarah is dominant.
#sorrynotsorry
 
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