A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
Problem is that it fraggles my brain when he challenges what I 100% know to be right. It's not so bad when I can prove something (as with bike box and Countryfile) but that's not always possible and I struggle with what's not true being claimed as the truth. It blows my circuits. It's one for the therapist lol because I can't let stuff like that go..
As for my youngest, I would bet every penny I have on him being able to name all of the Pokemon - and in 2020 there were over 800!
He doesn't remember to clean his teeth, change his pants, and he's still in danger of being run over due to poor road sense - but he's shit-hot with Pokemon!
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
I used to like Jigglypuff... (Pommeluff in German) Maybe your lad can learn all the Pokemon names in German for some variety and additional knowledge?
My faves are Litten, Machop, and Butterfree. I have my own trainer ball (only issue is that it's pink) and card courtesy of my son and I have been known to ponce around in the woods trying to 'catch' Pokemon - which, as you can probably appreciate - thrills my lad no end! Hubs is too self-conscious for that kind of malarkey but mummy has no such issues lol
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
My daughter had over 100 Polly Pocket dolls and a collection of over 20 Shelley dolls which had to be dressed by me before school every morning..I don't miss those days..
It was primarily books and music with me. Still is.
People used to buy me the stereotypical girl toys but I never played with them in the stereotypical way ha! Prams were modified into go karts and I used to nick my brother's toy guns to re-enact police dramas like The Professionals.
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
The things I could do with this ability... you should probably all be glad this is not well-developed yet
I'm still a work in progress.
Currently working on: World Domination
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