I now see why I struggled with showing my interests to my parents when I was a kid.
I’m listening to my cousin going on about Fortnite. The kid adores the game and is talking about the battle pass and he how hopes to get it later on today.
My mum just flatly says she doesn’t know what that means and has told him to hurry up as they go through the door, not giving my cousin any wiggle room to explain what it means. Fortnite is special to him, he wants to talk about it, he wants to engage but how can he when at that moment, the adult he’s talking to shuts him down?
Why can’t some people just take a damn minute to listen, REALLY listen to what kids are saying? He’ll now sit in the car in complete silence because his aunt isn’t interested in what he likes.
I’m not saying everyone has to be a fountain of knowledge for things like that. Hell, you don’t have to like what another person’s into but for the love of god, at least TRY and give it a go in understanding why it’s so important to that person.
“Oooh, that sounds neat! Tell me about it?” Is one of the best things you can say to a kid. (Or an author.) It matters less that you understand it than it does that they are allowed- are *encouraged*- to explain it
Month: August 2018


Slim Jim “satisfy your meat tooth” campaign from the ‘70s (specifically Shade the Changing Man #6, 1977)
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I’m down to my last $50. I got a new rheumatologist but copays to see her are $35, same with my endocrinologist and GYN. To see my primary care is another $20. My new medicine combined with more PT is going to cost a not so pretty chunk of change. I still have to pay a few thousand for school this year, it’s my last year if everything goes well. I have rapidly increasing medical debt.
Literally anything will help, I wouldn’t be asking if I wasn’t desperate.
Please.
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