How can I adopt a grandmother. Is there a form to fill out?
Sorry, I meant to lady in the video above👆
This reminds me, when my son was like 10 or 11, after the play date social scene was really working for him, he says to me:
“What you want is a black grandma and a Chinese grandpa.”
And I’m like, 😳, and he says, deadpan,
“It’s what my data suggests, dad.”
I of course replied “data is plural, son.”

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