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Maybe it's because she added the "-ed" at the end?
Probably, but you'd think the combo of the first letters would trigger something. #FierceBoardFunFacts
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Maybe it's because she added the "-ed" at the end?
Probably, but you'd think the combo of the first letters would trigger something. #FierceBoardFunFacts
I guess it can't, because otherwise words like "assume" would come out as "bootyume". Might make understanding a post a bit trickier!Probably, but you'd think the combo of the first letters would trigger something. #FierceBoardFunFacts
I guess it can't, because otherwise words like "assume" would come out as "bootyume". Might make understanding a post a bit trickier!
I guess it can't, because otherwise words like "assume" would come out as "bootyume". Might make understanding a post a bit trickier!
Omg this is the funniest thing ever."You know the old saying about when you bootyume..."
I'm laughing way too much at "bootyume"
its fine lol, I had a comp on my birthday and didn't remember it was my birthday till right after we competed and people said happy birthday. I was like "what? Who are you talking to?" Brains are weird.Lol thank you for pointing out my mistake. I guess my eyes played tricks on me.
So I had never experienced nutella on toast until this weekend, so thank you, fierceboard for that.
I didn't see any remarks directed towards Brandon with the exception of a response to. a video made and posted by BSB following Worlds awards. The video was making fun of SMOED at NCA dropping their flyer. He did respond to that video. Nobody on SMOED went on the attack or treated Brandon poorly that I saw. I could have missed something. But, they have a ton of respect and admiration for BSB.Ok....
You said you saw people saying Smoed treating Brandon poorly and you didn't know why since the picture wasn't meant that way, so I gave you the reason why.
I don't think any parents raise their children to be rude. They come by it naturally.Awww . Well at least some parents don't raise their children to be rude.
I don't think any parents raise their children to be rude. They come by it naturally.
It was a joke.Ok I REALLY don't want to get into this discussion, but I can't tell if you're being serious.
In case you are...kids don't naturally become rude, they learn it from their environment. If parents allow it, it will continue. If parents lead by example and correct poor behavior appropriately, kids will act right. It's called parenting. Rudeness isn't organic. It's taught. Or allowed to happen. Maybe kids will be fine until they learn it from their peers or other adults they spend a lot of time with. You tend to act the way those around you act and if they accept or encourage bad behavior it will continue. If they don't accept it and instead stop it, well, it will stop.
Well that's not exactly what I meant. I mean they don't show their children to be bullying other teams. Ex: ( this has nothing to do with teams just making this up) A Brandon parent absolutely hating SMOED . Their child then sees this and wanting to be more like their parent starts hating SMOED. I'm not saying that could happen with every kid but some kids do catch on. In real life this happens with swear words. Suzie see parents saying "cool" words and she want to try. Next she shows it to their parents and then the parents ask who taught them that.I don't think any parents raise their children to be rude. They come by it naturally.