@steppefjordwyfe10 wrote:

Hey, don't get me wrong.

 

All those great big pictures, my youngest grandson gets quite a kick out of a few of them.  So yes there is value there to some.  Heart

 

I think he'd be frightened of bad witchies and goblins though.  Robot LOL

 

 


Children and grandchildren learn from their parents and grandparents.

 

If they are taught intolerance they will be intolerant.

 

If a person shows fear of, or scoff at, witches and/or goblins, so will their children/ grandchildren.

 

Assuming witches/goblins are bad is not the right thing to teach either.

 

It's best to try and control ones fear/derision to avoid sending the wrong message.

 

 

Yes sineater you may use the picture.

It doesn't belong to me.

 

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I love to help people when I can.  Perhaps you can teach your grandchildren that "scoff" has more than a single definition.
 
For example:
Scoff Definition
v. verb
  1. To mock at or treat with derision

The Online Slang Dictionary

(American, English, and Urban slang)

Definition of scoff

scoff

To steal.

Did you scoff that pen?

 

You are WELCOME.  Heart

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