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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
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I don’t know if I’d teach kids about any of the make believe tall tales tropes. I mean what did any of us really gain from Santa, tooth fairy, Easter bunny, etc.? You can have a Christmas without santa, you can have a spring day in the garden without a furry, and you most certainly need to stop glorifying a teeth thief.
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kcat
· 4 years ago
Teef
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zont
· 4 years ago
Nah, i'm pretty sure the furry is mandatory
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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
Y’all really are haunting my dumbass huh?
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scatmandingo
· 4 years ago
It’s just fun to watch a child’s wonderment about a magical figure that does something special for them. It’s not indoctrination or anything negative. Just fun to see them happy.
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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
That’s nice and all but to me it didn’t add anything to my childhood. I grew up extremely poor so any gift was the efforts of my moms hard work and I think kids should recognize that, and I never lost a tooth so I never had the tooth thief pop by. I don’t feel like I had less of a childhood just a more honest one where I wasn’t stalked by mythical creatures
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scatmandingo
· 4 years ago
Ok, I get the poor thing but what do you mean you never lost a tooth?
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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
I never lost my baby teeth. They just had to pull them all out eventually. It’s literally called shark teeth.
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timebender25
· 4 years ago
To be fair, a lot of people are actively trying to ruin that particular belief.
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anthracite
· 4 years ago
It's good that kids eventually find out Santa etc. don't exist. It teaches them to accept the truth when overwhelming evidence is presented to them.
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nelson
· 4 years ago
Lavender extract is the magic ingredient
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