• Captain Aggravated
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    89 hours ago

    I will accept the assertion that her 3 year old son is smarter than her at face value.

  • @[email protected]
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    59 hours ago

    I met a toddler who probably only knows about 5 words today at work. He would continually say “Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi…” the entire time he saw me. granted I only saw him for about 5 minutes but little dude was about to explode with all his ‘hi’-s
    His dad looked so tired 😭

  • @[email protected]
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    59 hours ago

    Fun fact: written words only appear to last forever because people forgot the words that don’t last forever.
    Had that showerthought thought after a gummy and bout exploded my mind.

  • stebo
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    1318 hours ago

    what is the wolves part even about? is it meant to be a surprise that wolves can die?

    • @[email protected]
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      411 hours ago

      “wolf” in this case i guess is management speak for “ambition”, meaning “you can make yourself invincible if you just work hard enough”. it’s a scam to get people to work harder. “you just gotta have that wolf inside you”.

      • @qarbone
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        39 hours ago

        You’ve gone too deep, bruv, you gotta come up for air.

  • @laserm
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    3322 hours ago

    Wait until she (or her son) learns about dead languages

      • SeekPie
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        510 hours ago

        Just checked, the page is being edited quite frequently. Many on the edits are about her lying.

  • @leadore
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    581 day ago

    A three year old would not have the ability to form that concept, let alone verbalize it.

    Age two to five years old

    Young children are interested in the idea of death, for example in birds, insects and animals. They can begin to use the word ‘dead’ and develop an awareness that this is different to being alive. However, children of this age do not understand abstract concepts like ‘forever’ and cannot grasp that death is permanent.

    ( Source )

    • @[email protected]
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      161 day ago

      The quote doesn’t say anything about forever tho. The kid is just figuring out that death happens to people and wolves, but not to words and books. The parent is the one pretending that the kid’s making some profound statement about the permanence of ideas.

    • @Famko
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      232.778°C

      This knowledge isn’t gonna forbid itself!

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    71 day ago

    You know whose name isn’t in blue? Jack McNevergetslaid.