Main

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4

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review version

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html import

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Events

first seen date

2024-12-19 03:46:49

expired found date

-

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Domain name statistics

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Connections

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Server

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Open Graph

title

Chrislip Journal

description

When brain-eating zombies invade, our schools will be the safest place to hide.

site name

Chrislip Journal

author

updated

2026-03-02 16:48:38

raw text

Chrislip Journal | "When brain-eating zombies invade, our schools will be the safest place to hide." Chrislip Journal "When brain-eating zombies invade, our schools will be the safest place to hide." HOME Introduction Meet the Real Authors Child Abandonment is the New Parental Empowerment Shortly after graduating from high school, Angela Verlinde noticed that most of her friends were getting married and having children.  Or, as is more typical in Chrislip, having children and getting married.  Or, even more typically, having children.  And it seemed as if a great many of those children were arriving as sets of twins. “Twins were everywhere!” remembers Angela.  “Gosh, it seemed like everybody had one!” She also noticed that, while the parents were at first over the moon with their twins, the luster began to fade after a few years.  For one thing, there was the expense.  Caring for two children is roughly twice as expensive as caring for one.  Then there was the matter ...

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