I'm guessing you don't have kids and you're an orphan, because you can love your children and still acknowledge that they're tiring and a lot of work those aren't mutually exclusive
If you actually were a parent, you’d appreciate It’s unrealistic and isn’t healthy to love every single second of parenthood. Yes parents struggle, are exhausted, nervous wrecks, and sometimes even hate their kids or what they do. Doesn’t change at least for those that aren’t abusive, the love, care, and joy they have for their children, and always unconditionally being there even at the worst moments. Along with how they wouldn’t change anything. So I think it wouldn’t be too hard to understand how Frankie who’s under the stress and pressure of her sister, sleep deprived, and anxiously trying to make the best thanksgiving for her family may lose it a bit over your sister passive aggressively trying to rush the preparations and dismissing Frankie’s problems. They both have something to appreciate. Having only one kid doesn’t mean parenthood is easy. While on the flip side, your kids being close to adulthood doesn’t mean you’ve entered the easy stage of parenthood.
This is the most realistic sibling fight on the holidays I have ever seen. Now it all makes sense,
Tell me about it, Molly Shannon is a sexy weirdo and can’t get enough of her.
I love Molly Shannon, she is so hilarious 😆
That’s like me and my sister, we two years apart! Sometimes she messes me around!
Huh. The sister's voice is so familiar- does she voice Millie in Bob's Burgers?
2:33 how long they standing there?
Sometimes, I’m so glad I’m an only child
Sounds like Frankie really hated being a mother that much.
I'm guessing you don't have kids and you're an orphan, because you can love your children and still acknowledge that they're tiring and a lot of work those aren't mutually exclusive
If you actually were a parent, you’d appreciate It’s unrealistic and isn’t healthy to love every single second of parenthood. Yes parents struggle, are exhausted, nervous wrecks, and sometimes even hate their kids or what they do. Doesn’t change at least for those that aren’t abusive, the love, care, and joy they have for their children, and always unconditionally being there even at the worst moments. Along with how they wouldn’t change anything.
So I think it wouldn’t be too hard to understand how Frankie who’s under the stress and pressure of her sister, sleep deprived, and anxiously trying to make the best thanksgiving for her family may lose it a bit over your sister passive aggressively trying to rush the preparations and dismissing Frankie’s problems.
They both have something to appreciate. Having only one kid doesn’t mean parenthood is easy. While on the flip side, your kids being close to adulthood doesn’t mean you’ve entered the easy stage of parenthood.
lol two different flags to know which Brick your talking about lol. Very realistic sibling fight. Hate when they go to something in deep childhood lol
I would have written for Mike to be like well, Frankie won the fight time for dinner.