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The title “single-parent celebrations create conflict over the holidays” has almost nothing to do with what is actually written right under it. it says nothing about conflict, merely that holidays are now celebrated differently than they were, specially with single-parents because the holiday feel is different.
P.S.
The picture at the is hilariously disproportionate, as mentioned by darkstripe.
– if I had a dollar for every pixel in that ‘christmas movies’ collage at the end I would have… maybe enough to buy a mcrib
– like guys. I use photoshop all the time. there are other ways to make an image larger.
– what IS it with this school and trying to find school spirit… it’s like trying to find humans on mercury
– ALSO what is it with metea media and book-reports-as-articles recently
– ‘single parent celebrations create conflict over the holidays’ sounds like 1) it was named by someone who didn’t read the article and 2) is about one word phrase change away from being able to be taken as offensive
– ‘how will we represent racism in naperville? I know! let’s make some pattern block shapes’
– the cancel culture illustration is HILARIOUSLY overdramatic
– the proportions of the people in the car on the back is the FUNNIEST thing. why is the guy’s head the size of the girl’s whole torso? why is his neck clipping through the car door? we’ll never know.
Jon • Feb 7, 2020 at 8:04 am
The title “single-parent celebrations create conflict over the holidays” has almost nothing to do with what is actually written right under it. it says nothing about conflict, merely that holidays are now celebrated differently than they were, specially with single-parents because the holiday feel is different.
P.S.
The picture at the is hilariously disproportionate, as mentioned by darkstripe.
darkstripe • Dec 18, 2019 at 6:34 pm
highlights of Metea Stam Pete this round:
– if I had a dollar for every pixel in that ‘christmas movies’ collage at the end I would have… maybe enough to buy a mcrib
– like guys. I use photoshop all the time. there are other ways to make an image larger.
– what IS it with this school and trying to find school spirit… it’s like trying to find humans on mercury
– ALSO what is it with metea media and book-reports-as-articles recently
– ‘single parent celebrations create conflict over the holidays’ sounds like 1) it was named by someone who didn’t read the article and 2) is about one word phrase change away from being able to be taken as offensive
– ‘how will we represent racism in naperville? I know! let’s make some pattern block shapes’
– the cancel culture illustration is HILARIOUSLY overdramatic
– the proportions of the people in the car on the back is the FUNNIEST thing. why is the guy’s head the size of the girl’s whole torso? why is his neck clipping through the car door? we’ll never know.