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"textContent": "leebrontide:\n\n> Was talking to my wife about my child offering other children to have me fix their toys and me having no idea what prompted her to do that.\n>\n> My wife said that she just has an unshakable faith in our ability to fix things. And I guess we do often fix stuff and she has limited understanding of the variety of skillsets needed for that. So that makes sense.\n>\n> I think probably it’s a common tho not universal image for young kids to have of their caregivers.\n>\n> Anyways I think this should be used a lot more in stories about necromancy. Because if she brought me a dead pet or whatever and asked me to fix it and had just _so much faith_ that I could do it, and I thought there was any chance I could do it it’d be “ok honey let’s go see if we can find some forbidden books at the library. Maybe we can get doughnuts after”\n>\n> Cause like what else is a parent gonna do, when they look at you that way?",
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