• @weker01
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    489 days ago

    I love talking with kids in that phase. The raw curiosity and interest in the mundane is so refreshing.

    Sometimes I feel like many adults hate to learn new stuff and even get offended by the idea. It’s heartbreaking seeing those interact with inquisitive children, when they answer honest curiosity with indifference or worse anger.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 days ago

        This is why I choose not to have kids. Actually because current state of affairs and their like a boat anchor to freedom.

    • @[email protected]
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      108 days ago

      I like it when they are circling a question where the answer is "Nobody knows yet.’ And when they get there I can hit 'em with the finishing move, “Maybe you’ll be the first person to find out!”

      Hooks them every time.

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      88 days ago

      my kid has been teaching me shit constantly. either by having facts about animals i didn’t know before (which i have checked and verified) or asking me questions where my answer was “i don’t know, let’s look it up”.

      i was always a curious person myself and constantly asked questions as a kid as well, but as you grow up you sometimes take things for granted and forget to ask why something is the way it is or how it came to be so. now my kid looks at the world with fresh eyes and asks questions i haven’t asked, so we can both learn. it’s awesome.

      reminds me of the monologue that woman delivers in Love Death and Robots episode Pop Squad.