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awwww
chickens stay cute tooooo
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awwww
chickens stay cute tooooo
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Chickens are evil creatures that would happily peck your eyes it. Cows would also kill you. Especially calves.
Even if they are cute
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nyo
chickens are cyute creatures
i love them
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I was literally chased by around thirty of them when I helped a friend out in a barn.
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chickens are great
source: have had many chickens
it’s the roosters that want to murder your butt
and cows are adorable
i know my mom doesn’t like them, but aww aren’t they cute
Cows are cute, like big dumb dogs. Horses are ugly though.
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Horses
Are
Beauty
Personified
what horses have you been looking at
a few of my neighbors have some and they’re precious
To me, horses are just giant bull terriers with disproportionate muscle in weird places. Also their hair looks tangly and that bothers me.
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To me, horses are just giant bull terriers with disproportionate muscle in weird places. Also their hair looks tangly and that bothers me.
Finally there's someone who understands my distaste for horses!
Does anyone remember how exactly to play Red Rover? Because I can't and for some reason it's plaguing me. I know if you don't break through the hands you join the other team, but what happens if you do? Do you just go back to your team or does someone else go back with you? At the end, is it everyone in the big chain who's the winner and there's just like two losers or is it the people originally on that team? Because I feel like either way you'd be able to take advantage of it.
Also London Bridge. Was that a game or did you just run under your friends' hands while they sang?
These are the questions my mind asks when I'm trying to read
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Horses
Are
Beauty
Personified
they are
they're also so sweet
Does anyone remember how exactly to play Red Rover? Because I can't and for some reason it's plaguing me. I know if you don't break through the hands you join the other team, but what happens if you do? Do you just go back to your team or does someone else go back with you? At the end, is it everyone in the big chain who's the winner and there's just like two losers or is it the people originally on that team? Because I feel like either way you'd be able to take advantage of it.
Also London Bridge. Was that a game or did you just run under your friends' hands while they sang?
These are the questions my mind asks when I'm trying to read
Idk Red Rover, i never played it
London Bridge…your friends made a bridge and sang, and if you were under the bridge when it collapsed, you lost
Red Rover rules
Two teams line up opposite each other, no more than 30 feet apart. The first team agrees to call one player from the opposite team, and chants, “Red Rover, Red Rover, send (player's name) on over!” The person called runs to the other line and attempts to break the chain (formed by the linking of hands).
source: gogle
Red Rover rules
Two teams line up opposite each other, no more than 30 feet apart. The first team agrees to call one player from the opposite team, and chants, “Red Rover, Red Rover, send (player's name) on over!” The person called runs to the other line and attempts to break the chain (formed by the linking of hands).source: gogle
I remember that part but what happens after
If the person called fails to break the chain, this player joins the team that called Red Rover. But, if the player successfully breaks the chain, he may capture either of the two players whose link was broken by the dash, and bring them back to his original team. Teams take turns calling out Red Rover and challenging a player on the opposing team.
source: still gogle
What's weird about kid games is I never remember being taught them. I've never had to teach a kid game to a child. They seemingly just know. And then when we grow up, we forget how to play. I've forgotten how and who taught me, if anyone.
welc
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What's weird about kid games is I never remember being taught them. I've never had to teach a kid game to a child. They seemingly just know. And then when we grow up, we forget how to play. I've forgotten how and who taught me, if anyone.
I learned a lot during elementary school phys ed
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Same
I just have a vague feeling that I learned them there
i never had a big enough friend group to play those games
we just had tag and that’s it
Sometimes we played tag or hot lava, but usually we'd play pretend. I played a lot of pretend in elementary.
What is hot lava?
Where the ground is lava, so you can't fall or touch it. If you do, you can either sit out and wait for the next game or be a lava monster and try to pull people down of the playground equipment and stuff. You couldn't just sit around on top of something though, you had to move around, make it risky.
I played red rover when I was younger but recall nothing about the linking of hands..
I think the red rover I played was different because instead of the linking of hands, you had our gym; the two teams standing opposite of each other in a line
“Red rover red rover we call (player’s name) over” so the person who’s called walks to the middle of the gym, and has to run across to the other side while dodging the dodgeballs thrown by the team that called them over. If they get hit they go to the team that called them over’s side. If they make it they go back to their original side.
The thing about this version is that some people WHIP the ball so if you get hit by them then it can hurt and those are my faint memories
Speaking of gym games I also remember my class made called Trumpball in 2016 and it was where you had three (I forget what they were called..they’re kinda like thick mats) mats and you stood them up vertically on each side of the gym for the two teams, pushing it up to six mats in total.
And the goal of the game is to knock out all three mats; the concept of the game of course derives from my class at the time’s obsession with trump (even though we were Canadians) and “trump’s wall” hence using the mats as walls for protection
I’ve got fond memories