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[–] whatheheck 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
WRONG. What some of us lived was worse than proverty.
[–] beefartist 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Befor faggot cat ladies that was the ONLY reason to have a cat around
[–] Fuckle_Chucks 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
And millennials like to piss and moan about how hard their boomer parents have made their lives....
[–] obvious-throwaway- 2 points 6 points 8 points (+8|-2) ago
When the inbred kikes finish with this current plandemic, we'll only be able to dream of as good of times as these people are experiencing.
[–] Maddmartigan [S] 0 points 48 points 48 points (+48|-0) ago
Many years later, Helen Pauley Hopkins, one of the children in the photo was interviewed when she was in her 70s.
“I remember one Christmas where Dad made us a whistle out of a corn cob. He put three feathers on the top of the cob. He’d throw it in the air and it would make a whistle on its way down.
I was two when this picture was taken. We lived one day at a time. We always waited for father to get home from work, so we could sit at the table and eat with him.
I worked as a janitor at Maple Valley school. But I kind of put my life aside to care for family members. I was with both of my parents and my siblings when they died.
I think my mother had to put up with hell to live like this. She was such a wonderful person. Truth be known, she went without to see we had what we needed.
There wasn’t a night when my parents didn’t tell us all how much they loved us. That meant the world to me.”
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[–] Herbert666Marcuse 1 point 15 points 16 points (+16|-1) ago
You mean no jew doctor injected them with fentanyl and no somalian nurse's aid beat them with a baseball bat and no eggplant gubnor forced them to share rooms with COVID-19 patients in the old peoples' home?
[–] beefartist 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yeah but no one can AFFORD to do this anymore, and demographics blah blah blah. These kids grew up in what we would call poverty and yet shared a loving home that kept strong bonds between them FOR LIFE>