‘They snack shamed me over a packet of chips’
The mum received a “pass-agg” note, written on a piece of rubbish, from the school. #pringlegate
The mum received a “pass-agg” note, written on a piece of rubbish, from the school. #pringlegate
17-year-old Sarah found an eyelash technician on Instagram. She had no idea that she would fall victim to the dangers of the backyard beauty business and an unregulated industry.
Her most unusual rule involved withholding her pre-schooler’s presents and making her “earn” them back.
“It’s just an excuse for selfish adults to have a party at the expense of their child,” the dad argues.
One person said: “I’ve been a tradie for 30 years and have been to Bunnings thousands of times, and I’ve never noticed this.”
While some people say it’s the “best Maccas hack yet,” others argued that it was “disgusting” and made them want to vomit.
While most people were shocked, others pointed out that, “People are forgetting this stuff comes from the ground.”
“That’s really gross. I never want cheese again in my life,” someone on Twitter claimed.
The new mum warned parents to avoid bringing one particular snack to school, explaining that its inventor “deserved jail time.”
While Hunter asked for a pair of Jordans worth $1,260, there is one item on the list that parents of tween boys will find very, very relatable.
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