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You know whose name isn’t in blue? Jack McNevergetslaid.

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A three year old would not have the ability to form that concept, let alone verbalize it.

Age two to five years old

Young children are interested in the idea of death, for example in birds, insects and animals. They can begin to use the word ‘dead’ and develop an awareness that this is different to being alive. However, children of this age do not understand abstract concepts like ‘forever’ and cannot grasp that death is permanent.

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The quote doesn’t say anything about forever tho. The kid is just figuring out that death happens to people and wolves, but not to words and books. The parent is the one pretending that the kid’s making some profound statement about the permanence of ideas.

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Wikipedia page doesn’t have that anymore. But the talk page shows that it did use to be on the page. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Hazelton

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Maybe it’s possible to find that edit before it was removed somewhere in the edit history

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Just checked, the page is being edited quite frequently. Many on the edits are about her lying.

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Pfft hahahaha

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This quote is from Albert Einstein. Look it up on Facebook

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Nah, everyone knows that Winston Churchill said that.

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He said that when he was 3

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And the child’s name? Albert Einstein.

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“This quote is from Albert Einstein. He said that when he was 3. And the child’s name? Albert Einstein”

-Klear, RandomVideos, ImGonnaTryThis

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10 points

451°F

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232.778°C

This knowledge isn

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