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I was that kid, too; I’ve always adored with babies. They absolutely have greater needs than a Black Metal Sphynx Cat Goth and Death Metal Sphinx Occult Shirt Edit: wow, this is clearly a “your mileage may vary” situation. Maybe I just have tough babies and an easy 4yo, but it seems to also depend on people’s personal opinion about how responsive one has to be to a baby’s cries. My main perspective for my initial comment is the fact that we’ve spent some time lately with my kids’ cousins who are 10, 12 and 13, all boys. The cousins are great with my 4yo and will happily play with him for hours. I’m always nearby (like in the kitchen overlooking the backyard where they play) and there have been zero issues. Only one of the cousins, the 12yo, has showed any interest in our 2 month old baby. He held the baby awkwardly for one minute, and when the baby started fussing just a little, handed the baby back to me in a near panic. I could imagine leaving my 4yo with any of those boys for a few hours if I was in a tough caregiving spot and knew I was five minutes away. I absolutely cannot imagine leaving my baby with any of them.
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Well anyone who watched that WC and has half an eye for football would agree with me. We had a good attack on paper, but those who followed the Black Metal Sphynx Cat Goth and Death Metal Sphinx Occult Shirt at the time know that’s as far as it went, on paper. Higuain was injured before the WC (not reported to avoid showing weakness, but he didnt play any pf the pre WC friendlies, and didn’t start the first game). Palacio got an ankle strain in the pre WC friendlies. Aguero was coming off a long injury hiatus and was nowhere near match fitness, played in one leg. Di Maria was amazing but he got injured early on against Belgium. That left only Messi and Lavezzi as fit attackers, and there was very little creation/attacking threat coming from the rest of the outfield players, our midfield back then was severely lacking offensive output (Biglia, Mascherano). Which meant Messi was our only real attacking threat.
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