What Does Dad Mean To Me

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Do you ever think of what your mom or dad does for you like how help you through life, if you were living under the bridges or in the woods in Colorado. If you were living with no food and had to dig the dumpsters for rotten hamburgers and stuff it would be a very harsh and tore up life. When you have your parents you have to think about that stuff because they will help you get good food but I don't think they should unless you don't respect them. How would you feel if you spoiled your kid and gave as much as you could to them and all you get back was disrespect just think about it.

My mom and dad treat me good enough that's how everybody should be treated. Like if they want food they can have it but if they want to go to the nearest zoo

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