• WarmSoda
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    3 months ago

    You’re thinking way too deep into it. It’s not like that in real life. There is no attack, no ignorance. It has nothing to do with pride. It’s just natural seeing things a million times and categorizing it the best you can. You don’t understand how much kids watch the same exact stuff over and over and over and over and over and over. Its the same with video games.

    If you could spend time with your kids 24/7 then sure, you’d be fine easily knowing and recognizing every single character they’re interested in. That’s just simply not realistic though.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah I don’t understand how a parent can not think deeply about their relationship with their kids. I don’t think there should be such a thing as “thinking too deep” about anything to do with how to raise a kid.

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        3 months ago

        Thank you for your continued inexperienced opinion on the matter. Feel free to blindly advise people on other subjects you have zero experience in.

        I just explained it to you. Come on.

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        3 months ago

        Very likely they do think deeply about their relationship with their kids. Bringing it back to the comic: being hopeful their kid’s interests translates to a successful and in demand career? Deep connections can be based on very simple, basic concepts.

        The depths of the ocean can’t be measured by the waves breaking on the shoals.