Hear Me Out, What If We DIDNT Take My Favorite Childhood Comics And Make Them Political??
Hear me out, what if we DIDN’T take my favorite childhood comics and make them political??

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Yall need to realize that kids today still do this on occasion, and that the big thing that’s stopping them isn’t the electronics but the parents. I used to be able to go outside, run around for hours, walk to my local pond and watch alligators, but watching my younger cousins at around the same age I was and they are always told not to leave the yard, always tell the parents where they are going, and never do anything dangerous, whether it’s because it’s actually dangerous or just potentially expensive. The problem isn’t necessarily electronics but instead the worry of parents and their overprotectiveness.

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