The cutest kitty! 💙
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The cutest kitty! 💙
"The bird keeps taking it" Sussy baby fanart~
"I've been wanting to ask, why does the bird wear a tiny hat?" "I made it for the tiger but the bird keeps taking it." KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025)
KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) dr. Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans
peak of design
I LOVE THIS THING❗️❗️❗️
He made it 🥺
Tired from practice 🫣
He is my favourite. Pls watch KPDH it's beautiful
#My emotional support demon tiger
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Mother & Daugther
Their friendship left me sobbing
this duck LOVES pink drink
Her just pouring the puree straight over the duck's head because she knows there's no getting that duck out of the cup is killing me
the cook
🤗 i dont like this emoji. this is not a hug to me. this is someone doing condescending jazz hands in my general direction when i am in need of affection. not comforting.
🫂 i love this emoji. this is a hug. we are hugging and its nice. and as a special bonus they appear to be my old friends from the msn messenger logo? very comforting.
How to determine if a kids injury is serious or not
offer them “medicinal chocolate” if they stop crying it’s fine if they carry on crying/refuse the chocolate then it’s serious
From age two apparently^^
Oh wow I never heard this one.
German edition: offer the kid to blow away the pain. If it’s better afterwards it’s okay, if they refuse or still screaming it’s serious
Also a lot healthier than giving your kid chocolate everytime they cry tbh
It’s not everytime they cry it’s only if they get injured and you’re unsure if it’s serious because they are screaming but you can’t tell if they are overreacting or not
For things that are clearly a minor bump we give kisses instead
And before anyone thinks if a kid is screaming it’s not an over reaction
My kid fell off their bike and skinned their knee. Just skinned it that’s all and they went into full on scream/crying hysterical because it was bleeding and they hadn’t had an injury where they bled within their memory
It wasn’t so much the pain as the blood that made them hysterical.
In that case we could see it wasn’t serious but the chocolate helped them calm down and then I got them to tell me about Terraria until they were calm and their wound was dressed
It was absolutely an overreaction to a skinned knee but it was also an understandable one
Kids don’t have experience or pain tolerance we do and sometimes it’s hard to tell if it’s something that requires a trip to the hospital or not
Kids don’t have experience or pain tolerance we do
This is important….we’ve had 20+ years of injuries and can compare some pain to other pains and be like this doesn’t hurt nearly as much as this other thing that happened. Pain is an experience that’s new to kids, especially little ones. Some overreactions are to be expected
There is a good chance that whatever just happened is literally the worst thing that has ever happened to them
Its how adults can wonder how they got a scrap or something even when it is bleeding.
see also: if the kid isn’t as excited as they should be about candy. Plenty of people go really quiet when they get hurt. So if someone’s underreacting, then they might be in shock and you might want to get them checked out. Especially if they’ve hit their head.
As an example - the summer when I was 9, I was out biking and I fell off. My dad saw it and went to check on me. I looked okay, if pale and shaky. He offered to take me out for ice cream later to cheer me up, and I refused, which is when he knew that something was wrong. I loved ice cream, and wouldn’t say no to a cone without a damn good reason. So he took me to the emergency room and it turned out that my arm was broken.