04-20-2011, 03:41 PM
Yeah, kids can be very smart.
They can also still be very ignorant of things in the world. It's the reason they need many years of protected nurture before they're ready to face the world full-fledged as adults.
But do we need a new positive term here to counter VTPKL?
I'll propose Bazookaman's Intelligent Child Has Said This. BICHST!
And I do mean to brag, my daughter has been talking about contrails since she was 3. But she also can tell you 2 of the 4 fundamental forces of nature (mostly because, how do you explain the strong and weak nuclear forces to a child?)
But good job Bazookaman on educating your daughter... let's just hope than in a few years she doesn't start telling you about CHEMTRAILS instead.
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They can also still be very ignorant of things in the world. It's the reason they need many years of protected nurture before they're ready to face the world full-fledged as adults.
But do we need a new positive term here to counter VTPKL?
I'll propose Bazookaman's Intelligent Child Has Said This. BICHST!
And I do mean to brag, my daughter has been talking about contrails since she was 3. But she also can tell you 2 of the 4 fundamental forces of nature (mostly because, how do you explain the strong and weak nuclear forces to a child?)
But good job Bazookaman on educating your daughter... let's just hope than in a few years she doesn't start telling you about CHEMTRAILS instead.
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