I don't think the guy would be pondering on here about going if he didn't love his kid and didn't want to spend time with him.
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I'd say do it.
If anything, consider it a win that your kid loves you enough to insist on you going. It could even be a sign that he sees what she did as wrong. Kids aren't dumb. I can tell you I liked my mom more than my dad in part because he cheated on her. Most likely he just wants to go to the Maldives, but he really really just doesn't want to go with them. Going with you could be his own sense of justice in all this.
I'd say make sure he can stay with you tho instead of them. I get the feeling that's what he wants.
Childcare... Of his own son?...
You know parents who, you know, love their children, actually want to spend time with them, right?
As someone who's only read the title, I don't think I'd like this book.
I've made bread before, a lot actually. Many kinds with different flours.
But I've used yeast for years because I couldn't have added phosphorus due to kidney failure (which baking powder has in it). I've also had other less commonly used raising agents like cream of tartar and yogurt. I also made it by hand because could not afford a bread machine or had the space for it. It's extremely messy.
That said, if you're using baking powder and a bread machine, you might as well just get bread from the store. You're just doing the same as a factory does really. And I'm some cases maybe worse since some factory bread is made with yeast instead anyway.
If you want fresh bread, you can in most cases just go to a bakery section too these days, from what I remember when I lived in the USA. In EU basically every store has a bakery section with bread made daily tho.
Actually had a friend in highschool with that name
I have 2, a 32gb and a 64gb, that I've had for over 6 years I think. Not sure exactly how long since I've had them for a long time - since before I met my wife, so maybe I got them when they first came out?
They still lay about 24 eggs a month, sometimes more sometimes less depending on the temperature and if there's a rooster around. Again, we had the wild breed of chicken (Gallus gallus). We also had guinea fowl and ducks.
It's an animal that can reproduce a lot. Don't know why people find that hard to believe but don't bat an eye at the reproduction rates of rabbits.
Chickens always gave a lot of eggs. That's why they were popular since ancient times. As long as they had surplus food, they start laying eggs. A dozen a year is just misinformation - that's only in the wild, during spring because that's when they have a surplus a food. If humans feed them every day, then they lay eggs because they always have extra food.
We raised free roaming wild chickens. The hens had a high up coop we'd close to keep safe from predators that they'd return to on their own at night.
Oops, I linked the 65". They have that same display in 45 and 50" as well
I mean it's 4k HDR at 60Hz with an 8k:1 contrast ratio. You can see the specs on the page - seems picture quality is pretty good to me for the price.
But if you want something even fancier and have the budget for it, even LG has business displays without all the telemetry in OLED.
Unfortunately no.
The best option if you want a new tv without this stuff is buying a business display, such as here:
https://www.sharpnecdisplays.us/products/displays/m651-2
This one even comes with a Raspberry Pi compute module.
You have to specifically search display and not TV.
Even you were talking about the dad, why did the kid suffer because of the mom? He won't be blind to their actions regardless