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cute kids
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Good for him looks like a solid dude.
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8) Rammstein is a good family man! Props
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Honestly, I didn't think it was possible. Using the "Anabolichalo Principles", it is proven that arms that are bigger than 17" are incompatible with fatherhood.
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Nice to see. He looks happy and relaxed. It's always amazing to me how my kids help me get those little zen moments. Moments where you just "are" in the moment. Not worrying about work, or savings, or spending, or the house or car, or a deadline or my bodyfat levels.
I'm just there, they're there, we're wrestling in the living room, my son climbs on top and tries to choke me out...I can see him gritting his little baby teeth trying desperately to win against his dad, and I just try not to laugh and just give him a win and tap him on his shoulder. Then he runs and tells mom that he choked daddy and daddy tapped, and then mom yells back that there's no choking in the house allowed and why won't I listen to her on this one thing, and I just laugh and smile to myself. That little moment, I think of nothing except him and I hope he grows up to be good and healthy and happy.
It's a good moment for me. More of those and I know I'll live longer...fewer of them and more of work, and I know I'll die sooner.
When I see this pic, it reminds me of my moments with my kids.
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He needs to dump DJ
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Honestly, I didn't think it was possible. Using the "Anabolichalo Principles", it is proven that arms that are bigger than 17" are incompatible with fatherhood.
I can tell you that I violated that principle.
In Ramy's case I think he got his kids before the 17"
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These kids should start their injections ASAP....capitalize on those genetics pronto.
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everyone in the photo wider than heath
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Nice to see. He looks happy and relaxed. It's always amazing to me how my kids help me get those little zen moments. Moments where you just "are" in the moment. Not worrying about work, or savings, or spending, or the house or car, or a deadline or my bodyfat levels.
I'm just there, they're there, we're wrestling in the living room, my son climbs on top and tries to choke me out...I can see him gritting his little baby teeth trying desperately to win against his dad, and I just try not to laugh and just give him a win and tap him on his shoulder. Then he runs and tells mom that he choked daddy and daddy tapped, and then mom yells back that there's no choking in the house allowed and why won't I listen to her on this one thing, and I just laugh and smile to myself. That little moment, I think of nothing except him and I hope he grows up to be good and healthy and happy.
It's a good moment for me. More of those and I know I'll live longer...fewer of them and more of work, and I know I'll die sooner.
When I see this pic, it reminds me of my moments with my kids.
Beautiful post man...
I can feel the warmth and humanity as I read those words.
Children have a way of changing things.
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I hope they don't interfere with his anabolic window.
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children are ok
women however
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Beautiful post man...
I can feel the warmth and humanity as I read those words.
Children have a way of changing things.
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You have children?
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Beautiful post man...
I can feel the warmth and humanity as I read those words.
Children have a way of changing things.
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They certainly do change things, my friend. I've read your posts about your fatherly interactions with your nephew, so you know where I'm coming from.
Being fatherly isn't for every man...I think we all get that. Those of us who like it, obviously like it a lot.
Children made me more of a human being than I would have been without them. I thought I was tolerant, but I really wasn't until I became a father. I thought I was patient, but kids taught me the meaning of patience. I thought I was kind, but I had much to learn about what it is to be kind and nurturing. I thought I had perspective and had mastered my priorities and viewed them as inviolable, but I learned that priorities can change and I can still be happy, and can still be true to myself.
Most of all, I learned what unconditional love is. That is one scary mother of an emotion, but it also quite the enabler as well. Unconditional love makes all things very clear; as that old Don Henley lyric goes, "what the head makes cloudy, the heart makes very clear". You learn to put those you love unconditionally above all other things, material and non-material and that breeds selflessness. As a man begins to let go of this distorted sense of "self" he's built up for himself along with all the material trappings that reinforce it, he becomes truly powerful in this life, I believe, and can become anything.
There's no law that says to be a man, one must have to master the afore-mentioned things. Still, I like to think having to learn these lessons, and continuing to practice them, has made me a better man. And that's why in my case, kids were a blessing.
When I look at Rami in this picture, I like to think he feels the same, and that's why I like the picture.
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everyone in the photo wider than heath
Including the blonde doll the girl's grasping on to
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children are ok
women however
Maybe you can adopt a son of Ronnie.
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Maybe you can adopt a son of Ronnie.
single > single parent
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They certainly do change things, my friend. I've read your posts about your fatherly interactions with your nephew, so you know where I'm coming from.
Being fatherly isn't for every man...I think we all get that. Those of us who like it, obviously like it a lot.
Children made me more of a human being than I would have been without them. I thought I was tolerant, but I really wasn't until I became a father. I thought I was patient, but kids taught me the meaning of patience. I thought I was kind, but I had much to learn about what it is to be kind and nurturing. I thought I had perspective and had mastered my priorities and viewed them as inviolable, but I learned that priorities can change and I can still be happy, and can still be true to myself.
Most of all, I learned what unconditional love is. That is one scary mother of an emotion, but it also quite the enabler as well. Unconditional love makes all things very clear; as that old Don Henley lyric goes, "what the head makes cloudy, the heart makes very clear". You learn to put those you love unconditionally above all other things, material and non-material and that breeds selflessness. As a man begins to let go of this distorted sense of "self" he's built up for himself along with all the material trappings that reinforce it, he becomes truly powerful in this life, I believe, and can become anything.
There's no law that says to be a man, one must have to master the afore-mentioned things. Still, I like to think having to learn these lessons, and continuing to practice them, has made me a better man. And that's why in my case, kids were a blessing.
When I look at Rami in this picture, I like to think he feels the same, and that's why I like the picture.
True.
But I think children are a HUGE responsability. That's why I think too many people have children too young, without fully grasping the responsability.
Being a son of a single mother, I waited as long as possible, in order to be able to offer as much stability as possible.
I was 40 when I had my daughter. She is the most precious thing in my life, and I'm glad I waited that long. Now my reckless days are done, the only thing I want is to always be there for her.
I hope Ramy knows what he's doing health wise, but I have my doubts. Children need their parents. Once you have children, you're not entitled to play with your life anymore.
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True.
But I think children are a HUGE responsability. That's why I think too many people have children too young, without fully grasping the responsability.
Being a son of a single mother, I waited as long as possible, in order to be able to offer as much stability as possible.
I was 40 when I had my daughter. She is the most precious thing in my life, and I'm glad I waited that long. Now my reckless days are done, the only thing I want is to always be there for her.
I hope Ramy knows what he's doing health wise, but I have my doubts. Children need their parents. Once you have children, you're not entitled to play with your life anymore.
a bber in his 40's is knocking on heavens door
ramy still has some years in him
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True.
But I think children are a HUGE responsability. That's why I think too many people have children too young, without fully grasping the responsability.
Being a son of a single mother, I waited as long as possible, in order to be able to offer as much stability as possible.
I was 40 when I had my daughter. She is the most precious thing in my life, and I'm glad I waited that long. Now my reckless days are done, the only thing I want is to always be there for her.
I hope Ramy knows what he's doing health wise, but I have my doubts. Children need their parents. Once you have children, you're not entitled to play with your life anymore.
Can't argue with a single thing you've said. Very well put and I agree wholeheartedly.
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a bber in his 40's is knocking on heavens door
ramy still has some years in him
1. I ain't knocking on heavens door, rather will be knocking your head if you repeat that
2. what I wanted to say is: once you have children (no matter what age you have), normally you start thinking about the FUTURE and being there for your children. Stuffing yourself with boatloads of gear and slin doesn't make part of that. I have had my reckless days, but I didn't have kids back then. Once I had a kid, I wasn't playing with my own life anymore, I felt I was playing with that of my child also so I got more carefull. Hope Ramy has enough wisdom to do the same. He's a very young guy and doesn't seem that smart to me.
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single > single parent
100% agree
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You have children?
C'mon bro. You know the answer to that question. I mean, until men start giving birth through the anal cavity OMR is out of luck. :-X
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pretty sure ramy knows what hes doing
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C'mon bro. You know the answer to that question. I mean, until men start giving birth through the anal cavity OMR is out of luck. :-X
a lot of homosexuals have children and wives
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My daughter has been the greatest gift I could have been given in my life.
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C'mon bro. You know the answer to that question. I mean, until men start giving birth through the anal cavity OMR is out of luck. :-X
1. Children can also be adopted. In fact I know homosexual couples who are better parents then most straight ones.
2. A lot of homosexual couples are raising the child(ren) that one of them had with a former partner or a woman who volunteered to carry.
The latter is quite widespread for African homosexuals. I don't know of one African homosexual who could even imagine spending his life without having children.
Welcome to 2014 brother
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You have children?
Yes I do.
A family member of mine passed away quite some time ago and there were two children in the middle. My partner and I adopted both children and the other biological parent is still very much involved (Visits when capable and communicates as well), but since then has not been able to truly recover or gather the necessary tools to presently serve as a capable parent for the children.
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Yes I do.
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Double blessing on you after reading the second part of your post.
Reminds me of my long time best friend who is gay and who adopted the son of his no good younger brother who abandoned the child. He raised the boy as a single parent (which is even more difficult) and that went incredibly well. He's happy, the child is happy. He's seeing the boy as his son, the boy considers him as his dad. What do you want more?
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Beautiful post man...
I can feel the warmth and humanity as I read those words.
Children have a way of changing things.
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X2 great post as usual SNX
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How long will army be healthy?
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great arab genetics