Dad Planned An Incredibly Elaborate Three-Year D&D Game For His Kid, But His Wife Is Mad That He Took It Too Far
The hardships of life don’t always equate to a fictional campaign.
The hardships of life don’t always equate to a fictional campaign.
Every parent deserves 20 minutes without a toddler tug-of-war.
You call it chaos, but they call it family.
These are some pretty backwards family values.
The more the merrier isn’t always true.
Being informed isn’t about hierarchy, it’s about courtesy.
Just because they didn’t greet you at 12 midnight doesn’t mean they don’t care.
True friends understand… without question.
Sometimes, setting limits is necessary to maintain respect in tense situations.
Some roommates can be fine with rules… until those rules apply to them.
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