Aye, or that.
I've always had mixed feelings about trying to deliberately pick out and select what media to feed to your kid (not for content reasons, but to try and ensure kids develop a lot of the same interests). In some ways it can be a little benevolent, but in certain respects it can be a little self-centered and creepy.
I think there's a middle ground to be had, but trying to plan out full-blown movie playlists is clearly not a moderate approach.
And no, I'm not bashing on religion or otherwise trying to instill healthy values in your kids, that's perfectly normal and usually healthy. Nor am I bashing on trying to share a few interests with your kids. But handpicking an entire Marvel watchlist for them when they're not even teenagers yet is just a little... weird, but maybe that's just me.
Aye, or that.
I've always had mixed feelings about trying to deliberately pick out and select what media to feed to your kid (not for content reasons, but to try and ensure kids develop some of the same interests). In some ways it can be a little benevolent, but in certain respects it can be a little self-centered and creepy.
I think there's a middle ground to be had, but trying to plan out full-blown movie playlists is clearly not a moderate approach.
And no, I'm not bashing on religion or otherwise trying to instill healthy values in your kids, that's perfectly normal and usually healthy. Nor am I bashing on trying to share a few interests with your kids. But handpicking an entire Marvel watchlist for them when they're not even teenagers yet is just a little... weird, but maybe that's just me.
Aye, or that.
I've always had mixed feelings about trying to deliberately pick out and select what media to feed to your kid (not for content reasons, but to try and ensure kids develop some of the same interests). In some ways it can be a little benevolent, but in certain respects it can be a little self-centered and creepy.
I think there's a middle ground to be had, but trying to plan out full-blown movie playlists is clearly not a moderate approach.
(And no, I'm not bashing on religion or otherwise trying to instill healthy values in your kids, that's perfectly normal and usually healthy. Nor am I bashing on trying to share a few interests with your kids. But handpicking an entire Marvel watchlist for them when they're not even teenagers yet is just fucking weird, but maybe that's just me.)
Aye, or that.
I've always had mixed feelings about trying to deliberately pick out and select what media to feed to your kid (not for content reasons, but to try and ensure kids develop some of the same interests). In some ways it can be a little benevolent, but in certain respects it can be a little self-centered and creepy.
I think there's a middle ground to be had, but trying to plan out full-blown movie playlists is clearly not a moderate approach.
(And no, I'm not bashing on religion or otherwise trying to instill healthy values in your kids, that's perfectly normal and usually healthy, and isn't at all the same as handpicking a Marvel watchlist)
Aye, or that.
I've always had mixed feelings about trying to deliberately pick out and select what media to feed to your kid (not for content reasons, but to try and ensure kids develop some of the same interests). In some ways it can be a little benevolent, but in certain respects it can be a little self-centered and creepy.
I think there's a middle ground to be had, but trying to plan out full-blown movie playlists is clearly not a moderate approach.