#5yo

"Mama? Was ist eine Kernschmelze?" #5yo #parenting

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2024-09-03
Three text entries show requests made to a virtual assistant, each timestamped for August 31, 2024: "alexa play mario," "alexa play butt songs," and "alexa play."
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2024-08-24

5yo: "Dad, why can't crabs whistle?"

#5yo #parenting

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2024-08-24

5yo: "How many pieces of chicken do I have to eat?"

Me: "Well, you have 8, and you ate a lot of pasta, so how about 5 pieces?"

5yo: "No. I have to eat 8! 😑"

Me: πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

#5yo #parenting

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2024-08-20

Impressed that my 5yo just asked "is there a negative zero?" Like.. That's a really damn good question from someone who gets 13 and 14 mixed up every single time.

#5yo #parenting #nostupidquestions

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2024-06-21

My 5yo, 2yo, wife, and I: *trying to have a nice continental breakfast while on vacation*

The TV in the hotel lobby as we eat: "this man was electrocuted for 10 minutes while drowning in a hot tub, here are the excruciating details!"

#parenting #5yo #2yo #vacation #vacationfail

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2024-06-10

Had a fun parenting moment the other day. Blew a breaker in the kitchen and was using a voltage wand much like this to figure out exactly which line was blown.

My 5yo & 2yo asked me what it was and rather than outright tell them, I said it is a tool that tells me something, and asked if they could figure out what exactly it was trying to tell me.

So we went around the house putting it near different things to see if the light would stay green, or turn red and beep. It took them a bit, but eventually they determined that it tells you when there's "dangerous electricity" in the thing it was near, not "safe electricity" like batteries or cords that weren't plugged in, but also that sometimes things that aren't obvious (like a lamp that is plugged in but not turned on) can still carry dangerous levels of electricity.

It was a really nice teaching moment and I think they learned a good thing or two about both different types of dangerous electrical items, why we use some tools for safety, and how to apply reason and deduction to narrow down possibilities to come to a conclusion.

#parenting #5yo #2yo #learning #tools

Non-contact voltage tester with a yellow and black body, a clip, and a white tip.
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2024-05-29

My neighbor across the street had some strong words for me today because apparently our cat, who's been indoor/outdoor her entire life, stirs his cats up.

Not only did this happen in front of the #5yo (who was terrified), but I was at a complete loss for how to react. I'm sorry, but I'm not about to contain my wild-born cat because yours freak out seeing her walk across your lawn on occasion. Even if I did put a screen door on the house, I have a 5yo and a 2yo, neither of which are going to ever remember not to let the cat out.

Anyways, I'm a strange combination of irritated and amused. But mostly irritated.

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2024-05-26

#5yo: "so, our couch is made out of dead people, right?"

#shitkidssay

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2024-04-29

#5yo: "Dad, what's a hard math I don't know?"

Me: "Well, trigonometry is a math that explains how you can use triangles to do math about circles."

5yo: "Can it explain how you can use triangles and circles to squish things?"

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2024-04-28

#5yo as we approached the snow leopard exhibit: "ooooh, leopardchauns!"

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2024-03-29

My wife has a home business making soap, which can sometimes involve mild chemicals. The #5yo knows to ask before entering the room where she works, but has been confusing the word "chemicals" with...

"Mom? Are there tentacles??"

#parenting #homebusiness #soap

2024-03-26

Es ist mir vΓΆllig unklar wie #5yo es schaffte HandabdrΓΌcke am Badezimmerspiegel auf so 1,90m bis 2m HΓΆhe zu hinterlassen.

Bin mir auch noch nicht sicher wo genau ich meine Meinung dazu zwischen verΓ€rgert und beeindruckt verorten sollte.

2024-01-07

#PlayTime with the #5yo is sometimes quite exhausting, but always fun.

Today we've been making things out of oven bake modelling clay.

And, since this child is obsessed with monsters, anything with tentacles and the ocean in general, we of course made #squid and #octopus.

I was amazed at how little I needed to help...

A huge octopus is watching as a sperm whale is being devoured by a giant squid.

The octopus is red, with all its tentacles raised in intricate shapes. A single eye with a slitted black pupil can be seen.

The squid is blue, with large red, round eyes. It has all of it's ten tentacles wrapped around a red sperm whale. The whale is about the same size as the squid, not counting the arms.Closeup of the squid attacking the whale. Apparently the whale is trying to fight back, because it has one of the tentacles in its mouth.
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2023-12-01

What's more random #poll? Option #3 credit to my #5yo

Please enjoy this #nightmare ginger bread man from the twisted mind of my #5yo.

Child's drawing of a ginger bread man. The GBM has a big old smile and blue teeth, and looks evil. He's saying "run run" "as" "fast" "as" "you" "can", with each of those quoted things having their own speech bubble. At the bottom, it says "FRUM Ada to ANNA."
2023-01-04

I crocheted a scarf for my 5yo niece. I received this thank you card, depicting said scarf, in reply. I clearly got the better end of the deal.

#thankyoucard #5yo #Kidsart #crochetlinenstitch #crochetscarf

My #5yo celebrates christmas by decapitating her barbie (or frozen or whatever it is) dolls.

#parenting

2022-12-20

πŸ§’πŸΌ Β‘Hoy es el mercadillo solitario!

#GermΓ‘n #5yo #mercadillosolitario

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2022-12-15

@nixCraft Sorry about this, couldn't resist it πŸ˜… #ChatGPT #AI #5yo

Q: Why are there so many Linux distros? Could you explain to me like I'm five?

ChatGPT: Sure, I'd be happy to help explain why there are so many different versions of Linux. Linux is a type of operating system, which is the software that runs on a computer and lets you do things like browse the internet, write a document, or play a game. An operating system is a bit like a boss in a factory - it coordinates all the different parts of the computer so they can work together and get things done.

Linux is special because it's open source, which means that anyone can use the Linux code to make their own version of the operating system. This is why there are so many different versions of Linux - people and organizations have taken the Linux code and modified it to create their own versions, or "distributions," of Linux. These different versions, or distros, can have different looks, features, and tools, depending on who made them and what they're intended for.

So, to answer your question, there are so many Linux distros because anyone can use the Linux code to make their own version of the operating system, and people have done just that, creating many different versions of Linux to suit different needs and purposes.

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