Kiko, Seniority is ephemeral. No where near as valuable as some think, and whatever itâs value, it rapidly decays to zero over time.
In time that â32 secondsâ is going to cost you, when Mari starts describing you as âher older sister, her much older sister.â The advantage of youth persists over time.
A quarter of your heritage is from the culture that gave us the term âIrish Twinsâ to describe siblings born within 12 months of each other. (Because for some period of time, up to three months each year, the siblings will have the same chronological age.)
Many Irish Twins refer to their sibling as brother or sister, without making explicit reference to older/younger or big/little because explanations as to why their ages are periodically the same and then different, particularly if they share the same birth year, can become complicated.
Especially to bureaucracies such as schools and athletic leagues, where they can end up in the same year or class depending on what the bureaucracy sets as the annual cut-off date.
Even when satisfactory understanding of their ages is achieved by others, it often leads to needless speculation as to which birth control method failed and how?
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Lil Jack’s weaned? What a sad day for him…
Teeter is still filling the paperwork to be declared a Federal Disaster Zone after their last visit.
They are still cleaning up the wreckage in the Ladies’s Room after
EvaJeff got through with them.The bar has probably been condemned,
You have to keep reminding them or the lesson fades đ
Learn from History or repeat it.
Teeter – Was that in Varsity Blues?
No, she was on Yellowstone, crazy little cowgirl, real life daughter of Little Joe Cartwright. Oh, not that Teeter? Sorry, carry on girls…
It’s pronounced TAY-tar…ya skunk haired muther-fucker!
Kiko, Seniority is ephemeral. No where near as valuable as some think, and whatever itâs value, it rapidly decays to zero over time.
In time that â32 secondsâ is going to cost you, when Mari starts describing you as âher older sister, her much older sister.â The advantage of youth persists over time.
A quarter of your heritage is from the culture that gave us the term âIrish Twinsâ to describe siblings born within 12 months of each other. (Because for some period of time, up to three months each year, the siblings will have the same chronological age.)
Many Irish Twins refer to their sibling as brother or sister, without making explicit reference to older/younger or big/little because explanations as to why their ages are periodically the same and then different, particularly if they share the same birth year, can become complicated.
Especially to bureaucracies such as schools and athletic leagues, where they can end up in the same year or class depending on what the bureaucracy sets as the annual cut-off date.
Even when satisfactory understanding of their ages is achieved by others, it often leads to needless speculation as to which birth control method failed and how?