Danh ngôn của Adam Davidson

I'm not the first to admit that raising a child in Park Slope, Brooklyn, can bear an embarrassing resemblance to the TV show 'Portlandia.' My wife and I try to have some ironic distance from the culture of organic, chemical-free parenting, but we're often participants.
I'm not the first to admit that raising a child in Park Slope, Brooklyn, can bear an embarrassing resemblance to the TV show 'Portlandia.' My wife and I try to have some ironic distance from the culture of organic, chemical-free parenting, but we're often participants.
Tôi không phải là người đầu tiên thừa nhận rằng việc nuôi dạy một đứa trẻ ở Park Slope, Brooklyn, có thể giống với chương trình truyền hình 'Portlandia' một cách đáng xấu hổ. Vợ tôi và tôi cố gắng có một khoảng cách mỉa mai nào đó với văn hóa nuôi dạy con cái hữu cơ, không dùng hóa chất, nhưng chúng tôi thường là những người tham gia.
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