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· 6 years ago
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*little girl voice* Why not both?
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klymaxx
· 6 years ago
Aw, now that's cute. Reminds me of my husband and son. My husband works in construction and takes our kid to work sometimes so I get adorable pictures of my son installing flooring, or building a deck, or demolishing parts of a house. That kid being so close to the edge makes me nervous though
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cryoenthusiast
· 6 years ago
Knowledge is a thing. The first statement still applies.. but you only get knowledge.
celticrose
· 6 years ago
How do you teach something you don't know
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cryoenthusiast
· 6 years ago
I think it means stuff you wish you knew when you were younger.
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rachee
· 6 years ago
If you don't know then you and your kid learn together. The child will learn it doesn't always just work out some times you have to try over and over or read or ask some one for help there are always lessons to learn when trying some thing new.
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
Wished*
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