As A Kid I Believed In…

KidsThings I Learned as a Kid:

Sometimes, when confronting the difficult problems in design of experience, it is useful to go back and look at what we’ve learned. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, when milk cartons had the word HOMO printed on them.

Some samples:

  • Never wake a sleepwalker. The shock will kill them.
  • If you make a mistake it will go on your permanent record and follow you for the rest of your life.
  • If you are stabbed with a pencil, you’ll die of lead poisoning.

It reminds me of i used to believe:

a collection of ideas that adults thought were true when they were children. it will remind you what it was like to be a child, fascinated and horrified by the world in equal parts. the following pages will reassure you that the things you used to believe weren’t so strange after all…

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Family man, living in New Brunswick, Canada.
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