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Cute kid .. :) ?
I'm just sayin... I was told to go outside frequently when I was very young, and I played by myself because I'm an only child, I actually preferred being outside. I grew up just fine. also, I was a nanny for a strange little child, that no matter where you hid the matches she found them. perhaps the child is like that. none of us know the back story so who are we to judge weather or not she is a good parent or not?
First off, how the hell did your kid start a fire. Secondly why were you not watching them. Dumbass Parent of the Year Award goes to you OP. YDI.
Where did he get the stuff to start a fire?
Omg hilarious but he's bad lol
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Should've sent them to their rooms.
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