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17 Ways Presidential Candidates Remind Me of My Kids
- There’s always that nagging question of, “Aren’t you a bit too old for this?”
- Their haircuts can be downright outrageous, making you wonder if anyone should really be seen in public with that style.
- They proclaim, “I’m going to fix everything!” and before you know it, you’re stuck scrubbing glitter off your feet for what feels like forever.
- There’s a constant comparison: “Why can’t you be more like your sibling?”
- A single dramatic outburst in public can result in a total lockdown on outings.
- They have a knack for hiding things, and before long, those hidden treasures start to smell. Like, who thought it was a good idea to stash shrimp behind the radiator?
- I can’t help but share my love-hate relationship with them on social media.
- They have a strong opinion against any kind of childcare for working parents.
- When you make a simple request, like, “Can you help me unpack the groceries?” they respond with something totally off-the-wall, like, “Do people usually die soon or not really soon?” leaving you confused and a bit hurt.
- Their plans often sound like a jumbled mess, like, “We’re going to safety-pin the envelopes shut, tape them together backwards, and shove them behind the fridge. Why wouldn’t that work?”
- When something goes wrong, they’re quick to point fingers at others.
- They love to play the tough guy, puffing out their chests.
- Their party planning is meticulous, with bold claims like, “Guess who I’m inviting? The trash in the toilet!”
- Math isn’t their strong suit; somehow, they always manage to snag extra treats when sharing.
- They stay up way too late and then say things that could seriously affect their future. You wonder, “Who said this, a candidate or my 5-year-old? ‘I love you, but sometimes I hate you. Actually, I’m going to put you in jail.’”
- You can’t help but worry about their friends, who clearly aren’t the best influences.
- And finally, they can look you dead in the eye and tell the most outrageous lies, making you wonder, “For the hundredth time, how naive do you think I am?”
In conclusion, whether it’s the way they handle responsibilities or their quirky habits, presidential candidates often mirror the antics of children. It’s a wild journey filled with ups and downs, and if you’re looking for more insights on family planning, check out this post on home insemination kit, as well as this guide for expert advice on fertility. For more in-depth information about pregnancy options, this resource is excellent too.