8BitHero Male, 18-29, Europe
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Saturday, March 31, 2012 2:03:27 PM Cheetos are still being sold? |
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incubus_inc Male, 18-29, Eastern US
   817 Posts
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Saturday, March 31, 2012 12:18:04 PM This baby is mine now. I will return him when training is complete. |
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snakecharmer Male, 18-29, Southern US
   321 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 10:15:50 PM That was drating bad-ass |
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Rawrg Male, 18-29, Midwest US
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Friday, March 30, 2012 10:01:39 PM He can do this, but not sh*t in a toilet? What a disappointment of a child. |
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GParadox Female, 18-29, Western US
   740 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:58:32 PM Mister C- Because there is a big difference between 12 months and 22 months developmentally. Though I'm impressed a 22 month old could do this, I'd be SHOCKED if you said a one year old could do this. Also, its not hard to figure out 22 months means two months from two years old. Simple math. |
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BrimstoneOne Male, 30-39, Canada
   2232 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:22:27 PM "So what happens if he falls?" A big loud 'thomp!' and a very loud crying kid, for hour or so. Then and climbing again... |
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mon360 Male, 13-17, Southern US
   741 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 7:25:35 PM Yes that baby is being very productive with his time |
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Ani187 Female, 30-39, Midwest US
   3810 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 6:49:08 PM I'm not a fan of the month thing either, Mister C. Say 1 year 10 months or something. 22 months makes my brain have to think. |
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r66tramp Male, 40-49, Canada
   676 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 5:54:10 PM bataleon27, I agree and if there is a thick layer of open cell foam 12" thick or more(which would be good) that doesn't stop an arm or leg going the wrong way on a crash landing? None-the-less, I give two thumbs up. |
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r66tramp Male, 40-49, Canada
   676 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 5:48:05 PM That's the coolest thing I've seen on the interwebs in a long time. I'm assuming the floor has good baby soft landing stuff down there? I am impressed. Mom & Dad get a massive thumbs up on that gig. |
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Kleion Female, 18-29, Eastern US
   87 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 5:02:42 PM So what happens if he falls? |
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MountainBord Female, 18-29, Eastern US
   1898 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 3:59:22 PM thing can barley talk haha.. Awesome. |
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klaxor Male, 18-29, Western US
   647 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 3:51:54 PM How does he get down? |
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carmium Female, 50-59, Canada
   4049 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 2:14:43 PM All that muscle control and it would seem he still fills his diaper. |
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bdowner60 Male, 40-49, Midwest US
   178 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 2:05:23 PM MUST GET TOYS !!! |
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Fatninja01 Male, 18-29, Australia
   23995 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 12:30:31 PM Wow... thats some awesome skillz |
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uunxx Male, 30-39, Europe
   107 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 12:07:12 PM @bataleon27 not really, young children are more resistant than it seems, also they have more elastic bones and less tense muscles than adults that helps to avoid lots of injuries. Toddlers rarely have broken bones that sometimes seems impossible when you look at what are they doing. Of course it doesn't mean they should be allowed to do anything but in this case well padded floor it's enough. |
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DingDingDong Male, 30-39, Western US
   1420 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 11:52:22 AM I think it's cool. People are too protective of kids now days. Also, I don't understand how toddlers can do stuff like rock climbing, yet still haven't figured out how to not crap their pants. |
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NotjonGreco Male, 18-29, Eastern US
   348 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 10:53:02 AM Nice technique! |
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icklevamp Female, 18-29, Europe
   343 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 9:42:51 AM It's a bouldering wall, which means that floor below him is a good 18 inches of padding. The kid is also not climbing higher than 5 foot, which is as high as he would be carried about by his parents, which is somehow ok for every other kid in the world? |
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bataleon27 Male, 18-29, Europe
   1120 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 9:03:17 AM as a rock climber, I'm kind of surprised at the parents for allowing their child to climb that high (relative to his size) without protection. If he's taken a fall (easily done at that age without much coordination or body strength), he could quite easily have broken an arm, even with a padded floor. |
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TrustusJones Male, 30-39, Western US
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Friday, March 30, 2012 9:00:49 AM Despite the explanations. I would just say he is almost 2. It's still impressive, either way. |
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darkmagic14n Male, 18-29, Western US
   1634 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:58:51 AM parent of the year candidate? yay, your kid can climb, but any parent sees how much a <2 year old tumbles around while just walking/running, now stick them up 6+ft in the air w/o a harness/landing bag |
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beccajdavis Female, 18-29, Southern US
   165 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:57:10 AM When my daughter was that age she tried to scale the breakfast-nook stool and now has a scar. Impressive, my little friend! |
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Draculya Male, 30-39, Asia
   6328 Posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:30:58 AM I could climb like that if they hung supermodels from the walls. |
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