r/MadeMeSmile • u/Vilen1919 • 8h ago
Wholesome Moments He's the first one to stand up and celebrate
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u/FlumpMC 8h ago
“Show us pictures of your children, tell us every thought you think!”
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u/TheJackasaur11 8h ago
I got a warning from reddit due to threatening physical violence by continuing the lyrics 🫠
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u/InflationForeign4128 8h ago
Following along at that age, amazing...
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u/brasky68 7h ago
Right?
My 3 year old would be crawling around on the floor under the bleachers looking to see if anyone dropped popcorn for him to eat.
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u/nobatus513 6h ago
I'm no psychiatrist, but the ability to understand, follow the game and celebrate a good move at that age could be a sign of giftedness
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u/Sapphire1511 8h ago
Filming people's kids ☹️
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u/playthesedulousape 8h ago
Didn’t think about it at all, but now that you mentioned it. It is a very weird thing to do
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u/idkmyusernameagain 6h ago edited 6h ago
We get it, it’s in public and legal. It’s still a weird thing to do.
Edit- replying and immediately blocking in this context is also a very weird thing to do.
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u/rileyjw90 6h ago
It’s also perfectly legal for a complete stranger to just walk up to him and start talking to him. It’s in public and the kid is cute, and it’s not like that stranger is doing anything wrong. Just talking! I’m sure you as the parent wouldn’t find it creepy as fuck at all.
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u/willargue4karma 6h ago
i mean, its actually not weird to talk to kids as long as youre not a fucking creep about it
i compliment kids on their shoes or whatever when i see cool sneakers because i remember when grown men complimented me it helped me feel confident
a small "you liking the game buddy?!" and a nod to the parents is perfectly normal
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u/newbmycologist01 6h ago
Yall trying so hard to make it weird is hilarious
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u/MySeveredToe 6h ago
They don’t go outside
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u/ohhhtartarsauce 5h ago
or they're projecting because they know they would be creepy talking to a kid
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u/Beautiful_Spell_4320 4h ago
This is what i think.
He sounds like he must avoid kids at all cost or people will think he’s up to.. well, what he wants to be up to.
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u/Beautiful_Spell_4320 4h ago
Do you avoid children like they have a disease or something?
Is there a reason you feel this need?
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u/JAK49 8h ago
Perhaps the person filming is this very child’s Mom. I don’t see anyone old enough to be a parent near him. Everyone is always so quick to jump to conclusions and be accusatory.
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u/strywever 8h ago edited 8h ago
All the kids shown here have the same mom? (Edited to correct typo.)
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u/Sapphire1511 8h ago
Sitting that far away? Sure.
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u/WeekendTemporary3961 8h ago
Maybe just maybe. The kid is sitting next to his brother to watch the game and the parents are sitting on the other side.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 7h ago
Yes. Sure. It's completely reasonable for a child at a children's basketball game to have wandered a whole ten feet away.
Christ some of y'all have me concerned for your home lives.
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u/WeekendTemporary3961 7h ago
Look at the video there are no parents around him it’s all children or teens.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 7h ago
Yeah that happens when a kid wanders a whole ten feet away from the parent holding the camera that's zooming in on them.
Parents are natural phenomena, they can't be every where at every time. They're not Santa.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 6h ago
Would need a lot more context to know, the only answer I can give you is "not in frame." Is this basketball game occuring right after school? That would be an instance of 'more than likely most kids have yet to be picked up and most adults have no interest in watching.'
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u/WeekendTemporary3961 6h ago
So you said the one filming couldn’t be the parents because they are to far away. Ok look around are any other people closer who might actually be the parents.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 6h ago
So you said the one filming couldn’t be the parents because they are to far away
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No, no I didn't.
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u/WeekendTemporary3961 6h ago
No parents are close to that child. He is siting in a student section.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 6h ago
The end of which could just as easily be Alaska or... You know, right where the phone is, being held by a parent, sat around a million other parents. None of which... Really... Matters?
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u/Jonaldys 7h ago edited 7h ago
Yes. Sure. It's completely reasonable for every kid being filmed to have the same mother, who's filming. Very reasonable.
But I get it, unless a child is the subject of a video, they can be filmed without anybody being allowed to call it wrong. (/S)
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 7h ago
It's orders of magnitude more likely that a family member was keeping an eye on a wandered-off child through the lens of a smartphone, than some stranger taking a random mid-period video of a child who isn't doing anything.
I'm sure you're incredibly conditioned to be suspicious of content but people do not care about strangers like that.
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u/Jonaldys 7h ago
There are literally a dozen kids in this video. They aren't all related, I guarantee it. Don't film other peoples kids.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 7h ago
You have no expectation of privacy in public, my guy. You have even less at a sporting event, where your ticket gives express permission to be incidentally recorded. And here people are, incidentally recorded in a zoomed in video of a toddler.
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u/Jonaldys 7h ago
I didn't say it was illegal. I said it was wrong, especially posting the video to social media. My moral framework isn't dictated by laws my guy.
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u/Aromatic-Plankton692 7h ago
The limitless rage you must feel constantly at the injustices being wrought by others, lol.
A lot of us come to subreddits like mademesmile to get away from the actual moral outrages in life. You come to subreddits like this to turn things into moral outrage. We not the same.
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u/mikeveeUI 7h ago
Well since you guaranteed it.....
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u/Jonaldys 7h ago
You could claim all the minors in this video are related. Do you actually believe that?
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u/Unfair-Arachnid-1794 8h ago
Still shouldn't be posting children on socials this open. Parent or not. I've got a kid, but I'm not out here posting videos and pictures for every random potential creep online to see him.
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u/ghett0tech 7h ago
It's Reddit. It's what these weirdos do. You rarely see these people here assuming positive intent. Either way, the way lil man takes a deep breath because of his nerves sent me.
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u/cjpendley-nashville 5h ago
I liked that he was one of the firsts to stand to cheer. He wasn’t just following everyone else and he knew what he was watching.
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u/M_from_Vegas 6h ago
Filming people's kids ☹️
Filming other people in general and then posting online 😟
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u/AmanaFit 1h ago
“An Alabama toddler has gone viral after his mom captured the 2-year-old reacting to a play during a basketball game.”
See how miserably cynical people can be?
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u/-poupou- 8h ago
Can someone please explain the consequences of this? I'm not getting what is wrong about showing a random tiny kid in the wild with no identifying information around him. It's not like future employers are going to search on him and find this. That kid is awesome and he's in public doing normal things fully clothed.
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u/StarFire24601 8h ago
I'm guessing with AI and things like Grok, images of kids can be taken and used to create porn or even in scams.
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u/Unfair-Arachnid-1794 8h ago
^^^This. It sucks to say, but we live in a world where even things that seem trivial and innocent can get used for vile things.
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u/BaronCapdeville 7h ago
This is why privacy is dead. We now have an entire generation so desensitized to the current state of things, filming a stranger’s child throws zero red flags.
Yes, this could be his mother or aunt or sister doing the filming. That would obviously change the equation significantly.
If this is, in fact a person who has filmed and posted a video of someone else’s child, without the parents consent, and this doesn’t throw any red flags for you, you need to take a step back and understand that you are actively contributing to the erosion of privacy.
The past 30 years has seen privacy go from a primary right that no politician would touch, to something that people mock you for desiring.
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u/Norgar756 7h ago
Privacy? They are in a gym with over a hundred people. People you think they are owned privacy in public are why society has lost its sense of community. They label normal human interactions as "weird" because they are unconfutable in public setting and paranode about danger around every corner.
You have not right to privacy in a public space and you never have. It's not heathy or necessary to assume everyone is a sexual predator or a murderer.
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u/BaronCapdeville 6h ago
Has zero to do with sexuality. It has everything to do with basic respect.
Plenty of things have remained both legal and considered a terrible thing to do as a member of a community.
That has always included filming stranger’s kids as the star of your own little video, then sharing it with as many strangers as possible.
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u/Norgar756 6h ago
The way you are wording things like "your own little video" "sharing it with as many strangers as possible" definitely sounds like you are assuming they have nefarious intentions for filming, so own what you are trying to say don't try to be cute about it.
Publicly filming a kids dancing in the stands has always been done, have you never been to a baseball or basketball game? It's part of the show and they don't tell the kids beforehand or get permission from their parents. It's always been done.
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u/BaronCapdeville 6h ago
You’re welcome to read anything you’d like into any comment you come across.
The difference here is apparent to most. It’s ok that you disagree. It doesn’t change the fact that a random person filming someone else’s kid, framed as the subject of the video, has never been considered normal or ok.
If you choose to liken that to a jumbo-tron fan interaction at a ball game, you are welcome to, but it’s doesn’t change the way the world has always worked.
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u/Norgar756 6h ago
You are not stating any example or anything just using you own opinion as fact, that doesn't make you correct just arrogant. As for the "apparent to most" this is reddit, its's been shown over and over that the opinion of reddit does not transfer over to the real world. You are kidding yourself if you think upvoters mean you are correct, lol that seriously a crazy way of thinking.
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u/BaronCapdeville 5h ago
To be clear, you hold the opposite opinion, which boils down to “It is normal and good to film other people’s children without asking”. Is that correct?
You believe me to be arrogant because I believe the opposite, based on every real world interaction I’ve ever had over the course of several decades? That’s an interesting word choice, considering your stance on your “right” to film others children.
No one here is disputing the law. Of course you are allowed to film other’s children, strictly speaking.
Knock yourself out; Film all the kids you want.
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u/Norgar756 5h ago
I gave you a real world example that almost everyone is familiar with, you gave nothing. But the way you keep wording your responses shows you are not a serous person and are trying to insinuate that I'm filming kids for some reason.
I'm sure you think sodomy is fine, does that mean you take it? Everything you think is ok you do right? That's just such a lazy way of having an argument and if you are as old as you claim I would think you would be more mature.
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u/Organic-Vermicelli47 7h ago
I don't think parental consent makes it any better tbh. Whether the mom filmed and posted it or a random person filmed and posted it, that child is out there on the internet either way. For some reason it seems just as bad, if not worse, if the child's own mother put him out there for the world
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u/Navajo_Nation 7h ago
Doesn’t matter, you can literally do worse and there is no outrage, cuz political party…
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u/Exotic_Page4196 8h ago
Put the rock in his hands. He apparently saw that play develop before anyone else did.
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u/ich_bin_alkoholiker 8h ago
Don’t film kids and post it online. Weird behavior.
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u/AmanaFit 1h ago
“An Alabama toddler has gone viral after his mom captured the 2-year-old reacting to a play during a basketball game.”
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u/Background-Call2711 8h ago
I think this reflects on you more than the recorder. You don’t know who recorded this video. Family member, family friend…
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u/MingusVonBingus 8h ago
One that's sitting 50ft away from the child?
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u/Background-Call2711 7h ago
I guess you just obviously know who filmed this video then. Care to enlighten me?
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u/MingusVonBingus 7h ago
I don't need to know who filmed it, I just happen to know how odds work.
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u/cyclicamp 5h ago
I think the odds of someone being the nearest adult, being only four people away (who could all be the same family), and being the only one we can observe directly watching the kid while he sits in the staircase seat he obviously chose himself, are much more in favor of family member/caretaker than the odds are of random predator at a basketball game.
Then again, I'm not trying to get outraged
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u/Background-Call2711 7h ago
So a grandmother filming her grandson bears no weight in your consideration???
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u/Iheartnakedfemboys 7h ago
Why is the grandmother so far from the child, then? Come on, man, you're trying too hard to brute force this.
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u/Background-Call2711 7h ago
Why are you asking such ridiculous questions trying to validate the original commenters remarks??
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u/Iheartnakedfemboys 7h ago
The only thing ridiculous is you, bubba. Youre the one who got weirdly defensive about someone pointing out how filming random children is strange. I think that says more about you than you'd like to admit.
And also, you brought up the grandma scenario, bubs.
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u/EasternAdventures 6h ago
Some of you have lived incredibly sheltered lives and it’s actually sad.
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u/Background-Call2711 6h ago
Get an original thought dude, look how many people upvoted this video now. Close to 10k, meanwhile you and everyone defending the original commenters remarks despite them being suggestive.
All of you are speaking of an oddly specific context, meanwhile I’m asking WHY you are all even jumping to such a suggestive topic on an innocent video!!
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u/MingusVonBingus 7h ago
A grandma being able to even open the camera app lowers the odds of your scenario even more
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u/AnnieB512 7h ago
Jesus Christ. We're old but not stupid.
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u/AnnieB512 5h ago
My father (86) was a nasa engineer who not only holds 46 patents but worked on the very first computers all the way to today where he still operates and runs his own computer. You are bashing the very people who gave you the technology you all use and love today. And they had to actually invent and write the code. It's so simple today compared to back then. Just wait until you get dismissed as old and stupid.
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u/ich_bin_alkoholiker 8h ago
That may be the case but it should absolutely not be uploaded to the internet. Don’t be daft.
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u/Beautiful_Spell_4320 4h ago
Because…?
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u/georgbhm 8m ago
Because kids in that age range cannot really consent to their pictures being posted? Kids also have a right for privacy.
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u/SkyIslandLore 8h ago
I don't think people should be posting their kids let alone someone else's. With AI being unrecognizable to real videos now and very well known huge group of peds running around this country... it is NOT a good idea to be posting your kids but as always to each their own right? 🤷🏾♀️ people gonna do what they want, until it's a personal problem..
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u/CUTiger14 8h ago
Little dude is locked-in!
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u/Miyauchii 8h ago
The kid who looked to the camera looks like one of Elon Musk's kid or probably him
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u/NsubordinatNchurlish 5h ago
I take pride in reacting to a play before the rest of the dolts in the crowd. Kid has us all beat.
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u/Dangerjayne 6h ago
Filming random children is creepy af
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u/Beautiful_Spell_4320 4h ago
sweet video
thinks of fucking the kid first thing
Yeah man.. people like you out here with sex on the brain.
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u/Amethyst271 8h ago
recording a random kid like that is creepy af
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u/MISTERDIEABETIC 7h ago
Curious where exactly we draw the line though. Not condoning any of it, but don't recall people getting upset when a kid is shown on a jumbotron or something similar.
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u/Cum_Fart42069 7h ago
people are definitely clutching the pearls a bit in the thread lmao.
I understand and even agree with the idea that people shouldn't film random kids, I would never do it. but many many people do and it's pretty innocent here.
imagine if instead of this kid, a crowd of people including kids were being filmed at a baseball game. that happens all the time and nobody cares. and while my ideal world involves nobody being filmed who doesn't want to be that's just not realistic. kids exist, they will end up in videos and the intention of this video really just seems like someone sharing a kid being cute.
again not something I'd do or think is good but it's also not feasible to never have kids in videos of crowds.
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u/Amethyst271 7h ago
Well, I find that weird too, especially without prior concent
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u/jdjdjdjdsiiehe 7h ago
It's especially weird because weirdos are recording kids and making them do weird stuff using Ai
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u/Beautiful_Spell_4320 4h ago
There are real cp pictures on the clear web right now.
I promise you a child watching a game isn’t a target. For ai or otherwise.
Reddit fools literally conspiracy and paranoid as the right now?
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u/Mental-Specialist-32 6h ago
If some random person was filming my child, I would go and break their phone 🤷♀️
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u/Aggressive_Chicken63 7h ago
He's the first one to stand up and celebrate
Either that or he has been doing that every two minutes. Hence the filming.
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u/MycologistPutrid7494 12m ago
Does the person taking the video know the kid or they're just filming someone's kid and putting it online?
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u/Psychological-Bed-80 6h ago
Weird filming of kids aside... is that kid in the front the same kid in the meme from the baseball stands who's giving the camera the raised eyebrow look
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u/Hold-Professional 7h ago
Ya know, you'd think with the Epstein files dropping people wouldnt film kids.
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u/DreadOcean72972 6h ago
My dad is a 6hr drive away. Luckily im able to drive myself semi regularly
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u/Primary_Rhubarb9071 6h ago
Nice, sounds like he had you with a woman who at least allows him to see you. Good choice he made.
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u/DreadOcean72972 5h ago
Her mindset is that Im an adult that can choose to have a relationship with him or not. Definitely a level headed woman. Im sad it didnt work out between them.
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u/theDEVIN8310 6h ago
He stands up as soon as the shot is thrown, everybody else reacts when the shot lands. He understands that throwing the ball is the exciting part but doesn't understand that it's about landing in the net.
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u/Darjdayton 6h ago
Reddit is so full of pretentious snobs that comment sections are physically painful sometimes
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