Thing I heard at work yesterday:
Two kids, no older than 5: “What’s the most laziest Pokémon you can think of?”
Both parents, at the same time: “Snorlaaaax!”

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Thing I heard at work yesterday:
Two kids, no older than 5: “What’s the most laziest Pokémon you can think of?”
Both parents, at the same time: “Snorlaaaax!”
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom
The third game in the series was made by an almost entirely different team. Most of the people behind the first two games were busy with other projects, with several of them at work on their own version of Falcom’s side-scroller RPG, Sorcerian, for the Genesis, and management was not willing to wait. As the sole member of the Phantasy Star II team assigned to work on its sequel, Hiroki Saeki was promoted from co-director to lead writer and director, with a ragtag bunch of new hires and staffers from other teams working under him. Their deadline was tight, and their concept ambitious; the game was to take place across three generations, leading the player on different story routes depending on who they chose to marry at the end of the first two generations. Thus, in theory, there’d be one version of the first generation, two of the second, and four of the final chapter.
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this kid’s got quality furby content
The real estate industry is far behind with developing larger segmented homes to accommodate multiple generations (Multi-Gen) in one space.
Multi-Gen homes in demand!
Okay, I can understand being born to young parents and we're in poverty. But are you telling me they became parents at 9 years old?! And they have 5 kids at the age of 16. What the actual hell. Thank you, random generation, for being so weird.
Had a decent life though. Died at 102. Still had a kid at 95 because why not. And we're certainly not struggling financially.
So I decided to play as his youngest, Abbi.
I used her to explore the new business career. I got into it, meaning this life took forever to complete. I was wondering if Abbi would ever die.
Plus, she followed in her father's footsteps and had a couple kids in her 90s. I don't think the line's going to die with her either. 8 kids and 23 grandkids. Damn.
And no, Mary Jane and John were totally not deliberate.
Burdick Extended Family Session | Vancouver Family Photographer
New on the blog! Burdick Extended Family Session | Vancouver Family Photographer
I absolutely ADORE this family – every last one of them. I connected with BG last year at a Pacific Post Partum Support Society event and have worked with her a few times on various events and photo sessions. Last year, I had the privilege of photographing her extended family for their annual holiday card photo and I immediately fell in love with her beautiful family. Each one of them was kind…
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