• @BourneHavoc
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      81 year ago

      Last year my youngest was in kindergarten around the time of St. Patrick’s Day here in the U.S. At some point they went out to recess and came back in to find little chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil on their desks. I picked him up after school and as we were driving away I asked how school was. He told me that he thinks leprechauns might be real. I asked what made him think they might be and he gave me the “we left class and when we came back there was chocolate on our desks” answer. I asked him if something else could have happened, like a teacher leaving them, and he said no, because the door is locked when they leave. I told him “maybe it was a rainbow unicorn who left the chocolate.” His response was very dismissive. He said “no Dad, that’s impossible because rainbow unicorns don’t exist.” He’s a sharp kid but he’s not quite at the logic stage. :)

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        leprechauns

        Kids brains are funny. I used my superior child logical skills to proof to my parents why santa is not real, I was so proud… And a few years later I had an absolute psychological meltdown crisis after realizing that the Easter bunny isn’t real 🥲

    • @son_named_bort
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      51 year ago

      I mean, who else is bringing me presents on Christmas?