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This morning, my five-year-old daughter insisted that Pennsylvania was: (1) not real; and (2) the name of a "scary" video game.

I am confident that I am raising her correctly.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:This morning, my five-year-old daughter insisted that Pennsylvania was: (1) not real; and (2) the name of a "scary" video game.

I am confident that I am raising her correctly.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:This morning, my five-year-old daughter insisted that Pennsylvania was: (1) not real; and (2) the name of a "scary" video game.

I am confident that I am raising her correctly.
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jinx wrote:Gotta do a lot of catching up...

My daughter saw me take the pictures of my figures and wanted to take pictures of her own. So here she is with her toys playing Mega Man X. She wouldn't look away from the screen long enough for me to get a decent picture of her. :roll:
You're definitely doing something right :roll:
prfsnl_gmr wrote:This morning, my five-year-old daughter insisted that Pennsylvania was: (1) not real; and (2) the name of a "scary" video game.

I am confident that I am raising her correctly.
Ha ha, if I had kids I'd hug the crap out of them if they said something like that even if it's still a little off :lol:
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my son making a fighter in Robo Pit the other night, while June the dachshund looks for someone to mercilessly bark at.

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Cool pic and I didn't even know you had a kid!
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Cool pic and I didn't even know you had a kid!
yeah, he's 8. been had a kid. 8)
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Moar Saturn for the kidzzzz. :P
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I wonder if retro-gaming kids feel like their parents are putting them on the cheap stuff, making them angry and embarrassed in front of their friends or do they see it as a privilege . I guess we all know the feeling of owning the old toy or the cheap mimics.
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RCBH928 wrote:I wonder if retro-gaming kids feel like their parents are putting them on the cheap stuff, making them angry and embarrassed in front of their friends or do they see it as a privilege . I guess we all know the feeling of owning the old toy or the cheap mimics.
My children are 2 and 5; so, I don't think that they really care. Moreover, they have so many toys - both old and new - that I don't think anyone could make fun of them on that basis.

Finally - and from what I have observed - kids today are not as obsessed with having the "same" toys as they were during my generation. Certainly, there are trendy items that are popular with lots of children, but where I live (which, admittedly, is pretty Bohemian), children prize unique toys and entertainment, much of which is older. (Seriously, my daughter and her friends are all currently obsessed with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - which is almost 20 years old now - since it is available for streaming on Netflix.)
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