No parent causes this. Adult cancers build over decades of exposure, and that's the work I spend my life on. A 2 year old hasn't had those decades.
In kids it's almost always random, a mistake in a fast growing body, not diet, not anything on a label. Nara did everything a mother should, including trusting her gut the second something looked wrong and getting Whimsy seen fast. That instinct is the whole game. Most children come through this now. Pulling hard for that little girl.
@Mmyo0000@nathnielcarello ...Its not really lipstick with two different colors, its artistic shading differences and considering the lip shape, they prob were a kim possible fan growing up. Thats how KP shaded lips.
The bottom lip catches light, while the top lip typically catches less, making it darker.
@Kajahu76@ZeenoZero@Bulvarpress Its hard to call learned helplessness in the face of being beaten by something bigger and stronger than you and them not stopping no matter how much you lash out as "training" and not for what it is... abuse.
@Kajahu76@ZeenoZero@Bulvarpress This training is only successful when the "trainer" manages to abuse the dog enough to make it too afraid to defend itself, which is INCREDIBLY HARD, as a dogs instinct when they are AFRAID is to lash out.
Its not training, its beating them into a freeze/fawn fear response.
@ZeenoZero@Kajahu76@Bulvarpress is so hilarious, and then wonders why the dog doesnt want to be anywhere near her and is constantly moving out of her reach, why she herself is getting scolded and redirected from the dogs regularly.
Kids arent nice to animals unless you teach them.
@ZeenoZero@Kajahu76@Bulvarpress "Terrorizing the family" and the dog is probably just super stressed and tired of getting hit, yanked, stepped on, rolled on, by the children etc bc people dont seem to want to teach their small kids how to behave around dogs.
My near 2 yo niece thinks ripping the dogs fur out
@DeeLaSheeArt@DrainedByRobin So while I dont disagree that he "knows" what hes doing is wrong...
The boy literally lacks the capability to fully grasp what that means and thus I have no surprise over him tripping up all his morals to get with Bella.
He knows, but he doesnt understand. Thats a perma-teen.
@DeeLaSheeArt@DrainedByRobin I dont disagree with the idea that Edward knew better, but I do also want to play DA and point out it is perfectly within character/within reason for an eternal stunted 17 yo to hyperfocus on what they "actual" age is and how theyre actually "SO MUCH MORE GROWN" than ppl realize.
@sappho_mia@penaderepeticao@AcervoGinevra wizarding history to spill the beans to their kid on how they are sorted.
This might just be a movie addition since I havent read the books in a HOT minute but I always thought if it was meant to be a surprise, Harry really dropped the ball with his own kids.
@sappho_mia@penaderepeticao@AcervoGinevra The issue with this is at the end, a wrench has been thrown.
We see Harry reassuring his son that the hat takes your prefences into account, indicating that if it is a tradition, its one Harry did not respect and I just find it hard to believe hed be the only parent in