And my toddlers both just turned it back around!
And my toddlers both just turned it back around!
I was more addressing not going for physical anymore - you don’t get an STI unless you’re getting physically intimate!
I’m not so sure this is true - retirement communities are one of the biggest hotbeds of STIs
It’s also not specified as not flammable!
(Also, does it still use animal fat or something as a material component? That’s why we decided it was)
If I’m wearing the burrito, I’ll usually just hold it shut!
Ahh… I’ve heard of Oceania as a region, I didn’t realize it could refer to a continent!
As the parent of a preschooler, he would absolutely say this. He didn’t have the patience to sit through such a long movie at that age, but he’d play while shows are on, and he’d definitely catch any intense emotional or musical moments.
And he could certainly plot, if a bit hamfistedly! At a little before three, he’d come up with some excuse for me to leave the room whenever he wanted to do something he wasn’t supposed to (“Mommy wants you!”). If that kid realized she’d been upset by the scene, I could totally see her taking that one step further to make others upset at an opportune moment!
VR is my one use-case keeping me on Windows. Someday…
As a 41 year old, when I call someone in their early-mid 20s a kid, there’s no derision intended. Think about how you relate to someone who’s 12 or 16 when you’re 20 or so - they might be quite capable, even fun to hang out with; but their life experiences also give them a clearly different outlook. And, like as not, you feel a little more interest in making sure they’re getting along all right (at least I do!)
As you age, that doesn’t really change - but the “target age” where that comes into play follows you up! So at 26, you feel that way about people just coming into high school; at 30-35, about people getting out of college and starting their careers. My oldest kid is 6; and I feel this way now about most of the parents of my kids’ classmates! Makes for a fun juxtaposition, when they have older kids and know more about what we’re in for than I do :p
It can turn into something condescending, depending on the person; but I think it’s usually more of a statement that “I remember being where you were!”
I suspect most of your audience here isn’t going to be strongly swayed by missing out on oil. Got anything else?