@The-N-U-T-Cracker
Ooooooh, I misread the question…
Ooooooh, I misread the question…
13 is too young to experience heartbreak
I disagree
Might I have your reasoning?
Do you mean experiences, or like…? :)
Why thirteen isn't too young to have to deal with heartbreak
Well, first off, it's not really a choice. Things happen, people get upset and, well, experience heartbreak. Imagine spending your whole childhood happy and never knowing true sadness, then stepping out into the real world as an adult and facing it almost daily!
Ooooooh, I misread the question…
Oof
Btw I love your username
13 is too young to experience heartbreak
I disagree
Might I have your reasoning?
Do you mean experiences, or like…? :)
Why thirteen isn't too young to have to deal with heartbreak
Well, first off, it's not really a choice. Things happen, people get upset and, well, experience heartbreak. Imagine spending your whole childhood happy and never knowing true sadness, then stepping out into the real world as an adult and facing it almost daily!
It's clearly not a choice, to hell with everything if heartbreak was a choice. but you also have a child who doesn't fully understand their everyday emotions, and when they have to deal with even more than that it causes damage. Plus heartbreak isn't the only sadness and exposure to the real world a kid can have, and yes heartbreak is apart of life but there's so much more to it
Ooooooh, I misread the question…
Oof
Btw I love your username
Thank you! ^u^
13 is too young to experience heartbreak
I disagree
Might I have your reasoning?
Do you mean experiences, or like…? :)
Why thirteen isn't too young to have to deal with heartbreak
Well, first off, it's not really a choice. Things happen, people get upset and, well, experience heartbreak. Imagine spending your whole childhood happy and never knowing true sadness, then stepping out into the real world as an adult and facing it almost daily!
It's clearly not a choice, to hell with everything if heartbreak was a choice. but you also have a child who doesn't fully understand their everyday emotions, and when they have to deal with even more than that it causes damage. Plus heartbreak isn't the only sadness and exposure to the real world a kid can have, and yes heartbreak is apart of life but there's so much more to it
I think you just have to make sure they're well supported. May I ask why this whole thing started? :)
My friend and I were having an argument/debate and it kind of left me bubbling over
Haha!
This whole 'Momo' thing is making me so angry…
I've heard it's actually fake
Wait, what?
What the hecc is a Momo
I know of a Mono, which is going around in my school right now lmao
What the hecc is a Momo
I know of a Mono, which is going around in my school right now lmao
Like mononeucleosis mono?
What the hecc is a Momo
I know of a Mono, which is going around in my school right now lmao
Like mononeucleosis mono?
Yes
Alright, I'll explain the Momo thing
There's this fear lately about the "Momo challenge", a hoax spread across different social media platforms about a non-existent internet challenge encouraging children to commit suicide or attack loved ones via clips of "Momo" hidden in YouTube videos. What is Momo?
This thing.
Wh at the feck is that
Also I'm still confused
Also I'm still confused
Me too
I think it's actually kind of funny looking…
Like, look at those feet 😂
But mostly, WTF. Kids have died.
I feel really ugly today, but also have an INSANE amount of confidence right now… I'm confusing myself
I feel really ugly today, but also have an INSANE amount of confidence right now… I'm confusing myself
That. Is. The. Biggest. Mood. Ever.
I feel really ugly today, but also have an INSANE amount of confidence right now… I'm confusing myself
Mood
Wh at the feck is that
Momo, of course XP
What the fuck is Momo? I still don't get it.
What the fuck is Momo? I still don't get it.
It's an image that pops up in YouTube videos, especially ones targeted at kids, like Peppa Pig. It says, "I am Momo. I'll kill you. Slit your ankles and you won't see me, slit your wrists and your parents won't see me." It's responsible for the deaths of a few kids.
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