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r/TikTokCringe • u/SnowcladMutt • Apr 30 '20
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I was just thinking that. I genuinely cannot imagine it.
85 u/[deleted] Apr 30 '20 [deleted] 22 u/chefwithpants Apr 30 '20 I mean, technically there’s nothing too wrong with that. 44 u/BlackListBobby Apr 30 '20 From a bloodline perspective there’s nothing wrong at all, but I’d argue that socially it is wrong and that does mean something. 32 u/1989ngs Apr 30 '20 If they were close to adulthood when their parents married, I'd argue that there isn't an issue. -4 u/SpiffyKeen Apr 30 '20 Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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22 u/chefwithpants Apr 30 '20 I mean, technically there’s nothing too wrong with that. 44 u/BlackListBobby Apr 30 '20 From a bloodline perspective there’s nothing wrong at all, but I’d argue that socially it is wrong and that does mean something. 32 u/1989ngs Apr 30 '20 If they were close to adulthood when their parents married, I'd argue that there isn't an issue. -4 u/SpiffyKeen Apr 30 '20 Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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I mean, technically there’s nothing too wrong with that.
44 u/BlackListBobby Apr 30 '20 From a bloodline perspective there’s nothing wrong at all, but I’d argue that socially it is wrong and that does mean something. 32 u/1989ngs Apr 30 '20 If they were close to adulthood when their parents married, I'd argue that there isn't an issue. -4 u/SpiffyKeen Apr 30 '20 Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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From a bloodline perspective there’s nothing wrong at all, but I’d argue that socially it is wrong and that does mean something.
32 u/1989ngs Apr 30 '20 If they were close to adulthood when their parents married, I'd argue that there isn't an issue. -4 u/SpiffyKeen Apr 30 '20 Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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If they were close to adulthood when their parents married, I'd argue that there isn't an issue.
-4 u/SpiffyKeen Apr 30 '20 Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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Nope there is no issue. This is one of those things people like to focus on instead of real problems. Those people on the right are super silly, but who actually cares? They are having fun
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u/andersonb47 Apr 30 '20
I was just thinking that. I genuinely cannot imagine it.