What would happen if Ariel went to a convention with free swag?
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Continue reading →At age 3, my daughter had this conversation with my wife. It is an example of a child’s empathy at its best. Drawn 3-31-2021
This is a verbatim conversation I had with my daughter when she was 4. I was baffled at first and then realized what she was thinking…
A brilliant example of kid logic.
With the millions upon millions of repeat and low level Pokemon being “Transferred” to Professor Willow, he must have a mighty nice wildlife refuge to care for them all. And its so nice of him to put them all in the refuge AND give us a custom flavored “Candy.” Either that or he should rename his candy Soylent Pokey.
Farquar is goaded into talking to a girl on the train. Things don’t go in the absolute best direction for him. At least he can earn his ‘good deed daily’ badge.
We all know babies don’t exactly see the world the same way we do. And there are certainly hundreds more differences between their unique viewpoint of the world and our own, but here are at least the first five.
I’ve seen all these behaviors from our baby, and if I draw up a few others, I’ll post them. If you think of more I should add, let me know in the comments or something.
The first Farquar and Banana comic. This one is riddled with Backstory: At some point Banana used to wear a cape, and then stopped, and has obviously started wearing it again…all for unexplained reasons. And despite their tension, Farquar and Banana still walk off into the sunset together…BESTIES