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Mom's you need to cut your kids hair!

NinjaTech

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Don't get mad at me if I think your little boy is a girl because he has long hair! It's none of my business if you want your kid to be confused about his own sexuality. Consider it a compliment if I think your kid is cute. Maybe if your kid was ugly I would know he was really a boy with stupid parents who won't cut his hair. 😛

~NT
 
Mom's you need to cut your kids hair!

~NT

Close... you need to relocate the apostrophe... and add a comma.

This is like one of those questions on the ATOT trivia challenge... Which one of these sentences is grammatically correct? LOL

My answer: Moms, you need to cut your kids' hair.
 
Don't get mad at me if I think your little boy is a girl because he has long hair! It's none of my business if you want your kid to be confused about his own sexuality. Consider it a compliment if I think your kid is cute. Maybe if your kid was ugly I would know he was really a boy with stupid parents who won't cut his hair. 😛

~NT

Parents of the world respond:
"Please stop hitting on my kids."
 
Long hair is manly as fuck. Vikings had long hair. Fuck you OP.

I personally think, to be considered manly, the wearer has to be a man.

Boys aren't manly with long hair. One can only pull off the manly locks if they have reached an age of manliness.

Boys and teenagers with long hair just look weird.
But if they skateboard or surf, it's all cool.
 
Thankfully the shaggy / long hair thing is going away (again). It was here in the 70s, took a break in 80s and 90s then reappeared around 2003.

Most of the kids look like they not only needed a haircut, but to be deticked / dewormed as well. A good shower wouldnt hurt either. 😉
 
Close... you need to relocate the apostrophe... and add a comma.

This is like one of those questions on the ATOT trivia challenge... Which one of these sentences is grammatically correct? LOL

My answer: Moms, you need to cut your kids' hair.

Yeah, where he had the apostrophe in "mom's" makes it a possessive noun and he completely forgot the apostrophe in kids (what a tool). Who wrote this crap! No wonder, the smuck posted it at 2:17 AM in the morning. Wow, I feel sorry for that guy if he had to get up at 6:00 AM in the morning.
 
Yeah, where he had the apostrophe in "mom's" makes it a possessive noun and he completely forgot the apostrophe in kids (what a tool). Who wrote this crap! No wonder, the smuck posted it at 2:17 AM in the morning. Wow, I feel sorry for that guy if he had to get up at 6:00 AM in the morning.

I agree, what a fuckin tard the OP is.

😛
 
Thankfully the shaggy / long hair thing is going away (again). It was here in the 70s, took a break in 80s and 90s then reappeared around 2003.

Most of the kids look like they not only needed a haircut, but to be deticked / dewormed as well. A good shower wouldnt hurt either. 😉

Jesus had long hair.
 
Yeah, where he had the apostrophe in "mom's" makes it a possessive noun and he completely forgot the apostrophe in kids (what a tool). Who wrote this crap! No wonder, the smuck posted it at 2:17 AM in the morning. Wow, I feel sorry for that guy if he had to get up at 6:00 AM in the morning.

He probably should have gone to bed earlier then... poor 'smuck'... lol
 
Fathers have become too wussy to stand up to their kids and get the job done. That, or mom says "It's cute, leave him alone" and dad is too wussy to do something about it.

I take my son to get his hair cut because boys with long hair look like whiny little cowards.
 
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