>They're aged between 15 and two,' the 33-year-old from the Yarra Valley said
I've got nothing against big or blended families. I was just annoyed by that one quote I listed in the headline. That's not saving money, it's sacrificing education for a "good nuff" mentality.
Big blended families where kids don’t know their fathers.
Quantity over quality.
I just feel if someone wants twelve kids, that's fine and perfectly acceptable... provided you can pay for them. Ripping a third of the content outta a book isn't an "intelligently frugal solution". A better one would be to tell your basketball team to do their work on a separate sheet of paper. People do die and we can't generalize everything.
edit: People also let each other down.
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