Allan Dare PearceAnyone hurts my family, I slap them down. A man does for family. That's one of the rules I got from my pa. His rules for being a man.
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If someone hurts your family, you must slap them down. A man does for family. That's one of the rules I got from my pa. His rules for being a man.
In this quote, the word 'family' is used as a metaphorical term to describe those who are close to you and want to be part of your life. The idea is that those people who love you and are willing to make you happy without any condition, are your family. It’s not about blood-related people but those who are close to you and want to be part of your life.
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