#9 total load of bullsh#t, 18 montyhs old just shooting the sh#t with the parents, casually making conversation. whoever made that up doesnt understand the concept of learning a language and being an infant in conjunction, there are young kids that can understand and use words but not phrases like "you know mom..." like she was deciding whether not not to say it. stopped reading the rest after hitting that fake piece of trash.
Erwin, The concept of 125 years is not likely as well. an 18 month old knowing numbers past 100 would indicate a profound prodigy. This story would disappear into a myriad of others if that were the case.
This comment section is another wonderful example of completely disregarding the substance of the post and the reality of what it might entail. Sure, call it BS all you want, if that makes less scared.
Our kids used to look at "someone or something" in the hallway when they were toddlers, but grew out of it. Our cat still looks at this "someone or something" from time to time. The history of the house dictates that *if* there is anyone left from earlier days they are there to look after us, not harm us, so there is no need to worry.
#9 total load of bullsh#t, 18 montyhs old just shooting the sh#t with the parents, casually making conversation. whoever made that up doesnt understand the concept of learning a language and being an infant in conjunction, there are young kids that can understand and use words but not phrases like "you know mom..." like she was deciding whether not not to say it. stopped reading the rest after hitting that fake piece of trash.
Erwin, The concept of 125 years is not likely as well. an 18 month old knowing numbers past 100 would indicate a profound prodigy. This story would disappear into a myriad of others if that were the case.
This comment section is another wonderful example of completely disregarding the substance of the post and the reality of what it might entail. Sure, call it BS all you want, if that makes less scared.
Our kids used to look at "someone or something" in the hallway when they were toddlers, but grew out of it. Our cat still looks at this "someone or something" from time to time. The history of the house dictates that *if* there is anyone left from earlier days they are there to look after us, not harm us, so there is no need to worry.
This comment section is another wonderful example of completely disregarding the substance of the post and the reality of what it might entail. Sure, call it BS all you want, if that makes less scared.
toddlers brains are enriched with DMT. That´s where fairytales come from ;)