Just an ordinary day on the internet🌐
Today I hadn’t planned to research anything for my project 😌. In fact, I was focused on other classes and assignments that had nothing to do with childhood, emotions, or communication.
But we all know how the Internet works… a scroll here, a click there, and suddenly you’re watching things you never imagined 🌐. In my case, I ended up watching a comedy video 🎭: a father explaining to his three kids that their grandmother had passed away. Yes, it sounds dramatic 😢, but the video presented it so absurdly and surrealistically that I was laughing while watching it 😂.
And then… boom 💥. While I was laughing at the literalness of the child drawing his grandmother in a coffin, I realized something important: this has everything to do with my project. Although it’s funny, the video showed how adults often speak from fear 😟: fear of saying something wrong, of hurting, of not knowing what to answer. And children… well, they process it in their own way, sometimes very literally, sometimes unexpectedly 🤔.
So yes, I confess: I ended up taking mental notes 📝 between laughs. This project doesn’t live only in books 📚 or classrooms 🏫; it’s also in random internet videos 🎥, in absurd moments that make you think more than you expected 💭… and yes, even in comedy about kids and grandparents 😅.
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