i can’t get over the 24/7 nanny thing…. like, why’d you even have a kid?
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Replying to @bennpeifert
Eh ... I can see this one both ways. Getting some help is necessary in lots of cases (single parents, two working parents, no nearby relatives, shift work etc). But 24/7 help?
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @bennpeifert
I work long hours, my wife works long hours and shift work - we have a nanny from about 3.30pm to 6.30pm weekdays and occasionally outside of that, otherwise we manage.
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @bennpeifert
I had a fun chat with my mum the other day, with her initially asking "and how did I manage with you just by myself". Well mum, you had your mum, neighbours/relatives and dad who was at work 9-5 + commute. And I was a QUIET CHILD MINDING MY OWN BUSINESS.
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Our toddler on the other hand is full on running round, shouting, telling everyone what to do from 6am. Do they do hamster wheels for 3 year olds?
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @bennpeifert
So basically get him to run a trading strategy (provided he can bash bash bash smth)?
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If he's as hyperactive and energetic as you say, it sounds perfect for flipping NFTs
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @bennpeifert
Amazing. He's also a great negotiator - can I have chocolate? - well, you've been quite good today, so OK - chocolate and ice cream?
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