The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

DryerLintFan

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@dryerlintfan some new princess shoes for A ;):joyfull:


NO. :hilarious: :hilarious:

Girlfriend is spoiled enough. And as much as those are grown up shoes I'm sure she'd still try to wear them.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Those parents should be banned, and inadvertently their kids will as well. That has to be breaking some kind of behavioral contract!!
There is a code of conduct by USASF which oversees All Star Cheer. I read it. Solicitation is an ethical issue and not disciplinary, but disseminating misleading and false information about another member is disciplinary. If the coach wanted to, she could file a complaint. I have the text stating the fallacy.
 

KBLovedDisney

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These are the people we've been friends with for a few years now, tell everything to everybody type of friends/have each other's back kinda people. That's why this was beyond shocking. It's like we had a select group within our group and it took this for us to realize that. We tried to justify it saying that maybe this select group goes back years (like high school) and we aren't really that close...

Still sucks.
And now posting pics and videos of party trip...
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Not sure what to think at this point.
 

Cesar R M

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@dryerlintfan some new princess shoes for A ;):joyfull:

I have my eyes on Sonic's red shoes by Puma :p


So bad the Movie's version are only memorabilia/collection levels. (only 5)
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
There is a code of conduct by USASF which oversees All Star Cheer. I read it. Solicitation is an ethical issue and not disciplinary, but disseminating misleading and false information about another member is disciplinary. If the coach wanted to, she could file a complaint. I have the text stating the fallacy.


But society is starting to normalize the false information, ethics via social social media and spread quickly through our everyday cell phones. It is normal to spread lies now to place one in a better position. in all walks now it is normalized to pay to play Not just with children. They become the influencers. It has been normalized for those who Are loyal to whatever cause to be rewarded and those not loyal to be brushed aside. It has become a huge problem with the lack of ethics, moral grounding and false information day and night.
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
The hubs and I have had a tough week. Nothing bad necessarily happened, but we both had our dealings with stupid people, work, and with friends sadly.

What may have transgressed you ask?

When you and your significant other put two and two together and realize your friends were planning in secret a big get together at the World and you both weren't invited... (yeah, they're there now 😔)

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Really? That is so carpy of them. I would be a bit angry.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Yeah, what's worse is that one of the friends is actually a relative. We aren't sure why we weren't even asked just for mere advice since they had never been to the World. If they did that at the get-go, it would have probably made things easier, but they kept everything secretive.

They also tried to ask us for advice for a pick between better parks for MK or Epcot two days ago.

Salt in the wound.😣
I would have told them nothing. I am not a grudge holder, but as @dryerlintfan said I would consider dumping them.
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
These are the people we've been friends with for a few years now, tell everything to everybody type of friends/have each other's back kinda people. That's why this was beyond shocking. It's like we had a select group within our group and it took this for us to realize that. We tried to justify it saying that maybe this select group goes back years (like high school) and we aren't really that close...

Still sucks.
I would avoid them for a bit, not like any of their FB posts if you and they do that, etc. When they ask you what is up, then you tell them what jerks they are. Also, if they don't contact you, then you know how you stand with them.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Did she use it right after? Mine are notorious for that.
Sometimes yes and sometimes no.

The best was when I had just Belle, and the kitchen was being remodelled, and we'd temporarily relocated her litter box to my bathroom. The laundry room is adjacent to the kitchen, which is where her box normally is. Anyway, my bathroom door doesn't always latch, which she also knows. So she'd paw it open while I'd be sitting there, come in, and use it. It was like, "Oh, you go potty? Well, I'll go too!" I was like, really?
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
But society is starting to normalize the false information, ethics via social social media and spread quickly through our everyday cell phones. It is normal to spread lies now to place one in a better position. in all walks now it is normalized to pay to play Not just with children. They become the influencers. It has been normalized for those who Are loyal to whatever cause to be rewarded and those not loyal to be brushed aside. It has become a huge problem with the lack of ethics, moral grounding and false information day and night.
Sadly this is true.
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Sometimes yes and sometimes no.

The best was when I had just Belle, and the kitchen was being remodelled, and we'd temporarily relocated her litter box to my bathroom. The laundry room is adjacent to the kitchen, which is where her box normally is. Anyway, my bathroom door doesn't always latch, which she also knows. So she'd paw it open while I'd be sitting there, come in, and use it. It was like, "Oh, you go potty? Well, I'll go too!" I was like, really?
See that is something I always wondered about. Do cats know what we use the potty for?
 

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