i made a Luigi snowman!! :D
inspired by those snowman Mario and Luigi figures/stuffed animals that are so cute
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Okay long story short my brother gave me a straw cowboy hat and
Me: "no way... I'm a straw hat pirate! I need a sword"
Brother: "why to put it in your mouth"
Me: "no I could never learn the three sword style"
Brother: "no one can it's impossible"
Me: "except for the great Roronoa Zoro!!"
Brother: *hands me a wooden sword* "no he's lame and so are you"
Me: *holds up sword*
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Today I learned how to shoot a bow and arrow :D
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I really miss the six months of my master's where I was working in the labs under the Natural History Museum that you could enter via secret doors behind the dinosaur exhibits
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this is how i looked yesterday
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in totk i was hurtling out of the sky at a million miles per hour and a shooting star flew right past me and i snatched it right out of the air
i will die mad that i didnt record that
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shoutout to ME for singlehandedly carrying the attacking side tricolor win with NO ultra signals
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Recently my interests were useful to someone. A relative who works as an exterminator called me because there was a snake someone wanted him to get rid of and he wanted to make sure it wasn't venomous before he grabbed it to take and release elsewhere. I looked at the picture and noticed it was a local type of ratsnake. I let him know it was not venomous or even remotely dangerous. He caught it, brought it by for me to see and let it go back in the wild. Was a cute noodle.
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Little things adults and older people can do to help younger people and children feel included, safe, and respected as an equal individual:
Ask before touching the young person - even for hugs. Ask before you take pictures of them, and let them see photographs of them before they are printed or sent to others (even family).
Apologize when you are wrong
Ask for a young persons thoughts on a subject, then engage with them after they have spoken
Demonstrate behaviour you want to see from them (see: apologizing). Say "excuse me," say "thank you," say "please" to them
Validate their feelings, even if they don't know how to express them just yet
Remember that this is the first time they've been alive, and that you've had way longer to "figure it out"
These are some things I wish other adults remembered when engaging with young folks. We so often forget what childhood felt like and how unfair it all was because we were often awarded freedoms as adults that we never had as children. These kids are equal to adults, and they deserve the same courtesy, respect, kindness, and understanding we give to other adults.
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Being identified as person wearing wolf shirt
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