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Typhoon1244

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I read an article this week in Scientific American about "kid logic." It began with the story of a young girl who caught her father exchanging the baby tooth under her pillow for a dollar bill. The girl thought long and hard about this event, and decided that the evidence could only support one logical conclusion: her father is the Tooth Fairy.

Another child, a young boy, was asked what the Tooth Fairy does with all the teeth she collects. He replied that she must build houses out of them. But why wouldn't she just use bricks, the researcher asked. Because nobody has bricks for teeth, the boy replied.

We laugh when we hear stories like this, but unfortunately, as the article pointed out, adults often fall into these kinds of traps as well.

And I immediately thought of Denver130 and his "chemtrails." :rolleyes:
 
Aha!!! The tooth fairy is in on the whole thing. He conspires with the Easter Bunny to put chemgoo in the fuel...
 
Typhoon1244 said:
We laugh when we hear stories like this, but unfortunately, as the article pointed out, adults often fall into these kinds of traps as well.

And I immediately thought of Denver130 and his "chemtrails." :rolleyes:
Don't forget SkyBoss and the infamous MagLev!
 
Typhoon1244 said:
I read an article this week in Scientific American about "kid logic." ...

We laugh when we hear stories like this, but unfortunately, as the article pointed out, adults often fall into these kinds of traps as well.
During a particular survival course that I "experienced" we were encouraged to adopt this type of logic in answering "questions." Kid logic may sound ridiculous, but it's hard to argue with.

Frustrating... frustrating...
 
The tooth fairy stopped by the estate last night for a tooth left by my 7 year old. Left a buck under the pillow.

There has been an occasion when the tooth fairy "forgot" to stop. Quick thinking the next morning resulted in an explanation that the tooth fairy does not like to fly in the level 4 thunderstorms that rolled through. Seemed to work and the trip was made the following night.
 

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