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earthman buck
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08/25/2007 4:38 pm
Originally Posted by: Jolly McJollysonI love that you can say something incredibly intellectual to a child and, the instant they realize they don’t understand it (which is usually while you’re talking), their mind switches to something that interests them. I love that. There’s no sense of frustration with the unrecognized, just indifference. You could talk about the non-reality of corporeal bodies and the kid will respond, “let’s play Battleship!” And then you’ll think for the whole night about what it means that a child does that, maybe even a little proud of your cerebral nature, but that kid’s going to go to bed thinking about being a spaceman and he’ll be a thousand times happier than you.

I don't know why, but I really felt like telling someone that.

Yeah...sometimes I think kids have it all figured out.

Then I think about the non-reality of corporeal bodies. And then spacemen.