I had to read it four times to figure out they just need to put a period after the word sit. And then capitalize the word student because that should be the beginning of a new sentence.
Thank you for decoding this for me, i was stuck trying to figure out how a 4yo could baby-sit an athlete.
Maybe I am just dumb, but I don't get it. The sentence structure is odd, but otherwise this just reads as a kid looking to earn some extra scratch.
I initially read it as somebody looking for kids age 4-12 to do the babysitting, not be babysat.
Ahhh, okay, I see that I suppose
It reads like they are looking for a young kid to watch over a student athlete.
It's curious how that sounds wrong but not too bad right?
But now imagine if they are looking for a female, the interpretation goes a lot darker I feel
There's far more wrong with this than simply being a run-on sentence.
I gave up on understanding this as a sentence and just looked at all the verbs and nouns individually to deduce what they means.
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