I SPAT OUT MY SOUL, I CANT STOP LAUGHING
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Reblog your results!!! :3
i am terrified rn
i love it when italians argue about italian. like we don’t even know how our language really works we just roll with it
low-key spooked-
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
I was wondering what the first Transformers .gif would be when I typed in “Soundwave”. No disappoint.
My brain died and went to the land of unicorns trying to understand what was going on first-
Godzilla had a stroke reading this and died
we do be queer
part of the skittle squad, if you will
TRUE GAY FROG MATIERIAL
we make children like frogs them too :)
trying to prove something to my mother ^^
say it with me folks, isolation is not good for ANYBODY, especially children!
For this reason, homeschooling does more harm than good.
Yeah, your kind might know more than other people their age, but they won't be able to talk to anybody at all. They will be an outcast, it will be a fun experience for nobody.
People seriously underestimate the long term effects of constant loneliness
"why are you so weird?" Idk, maybe because being completely isolated while growing up has destroyed my brain and now I'm nothing more than a human-mimicking creature that bases all of my actions on what I think is normal human behavior rather than just doing things naturally
as someone who has not been allowed to take risks (or really engage in any child-normal activities) I can confirm this. I've recently started to actually do things with my friends that might not be the safest, admittedly not much, but it has increased my confidence in doing anything physical.
On my hands and knees begging adults to allow children to engage in risk play.
And by risk play I don't mean handing them a gun and playing Russian Roulette.
I mean like climbing trees, getting so sick spinning on the swing they throw up, balancing on the curb, sitting in the mud, walking on slippery surfaces, building half ass ramps to ride their bike over, standing on rocks, or anything that involves a smidgen of confidence and out of the box thinking that could result in injury.
Obviously like watch your kids and such, but when we talk about the fun of being an 80s or 90s kid, it's not just talking about CDs and Walkmans or not having iPads. It's about how kids today were robbed of critical learning and experience skills we were allowed to have.
Playgrounds disappearing, helicopter parents, and sue culture really destroyed a child's development in the United States, and I think it's about time we as adults recognize that, because the kids sure have.