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How to be Hawkeye

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Love it :-D What all did he draw to go along with the list? I also am surprised to hear hawkeye is so many kids favorite.
 
Love it :-D What all did he draw to go along with the list? I also am surprised to hear hawkeye is so many kids favorite.

I'll scan it, but he had a frowny face for "not have a smile", a frowny dude in a suit (with two more frowny faces on the suit) for "have a sut", an A with an arrow for "be Avingerer", some little squiggle for "cool hare"...
 
Not that I have to justify myself to you, but I checked Common Sense Media and Kids-In-Mind first to see what they thought. I highly recommend those sites for parents who want to see what's in the movies their kids are watching.

Then, despite watching all the other Marvel movies in the series and finding them rather tame (even for a Christian like myself), I watched the movie myself before I took them. They know what the bad words are (and they know not to say them), and they know what cartoon violence is. The movie wasn't laced with F-bombs and there was very little blood, so I felt it was fine to take them.

Thanks for your concern, however.

I'm sorry but common sense has nothing to do with this. The Motion Pictures Association of America has already decided how we should think on this issue and I don't see any reason why I should choose to think for myself.
 
I'm sorry but common sense has nothing to do with this. The Motion Pictures Association of America has already decided how we should think on this issue and I don't see any reason why I should choose to think for myself.

Oh, I get it! That's sarcasm you're trying to do, right?
 
hahaha how adorable. I don't even remember what it was like to be that impressionable. You should get him a bow with suction cup tipped arrows. Soon he'll start to hear the world telling him what he can and cannot do.

There's a play bow-and-arrow set lying at the foot of the steps leading up to my office. Looks like he's been playing today after school. 🙂
 
I know, right? Considering my youngest (the 7-year-old) has a Captain America shield, I thought for sure that Cap would be his favorite.

I think my oldest (he's 9) likes Iron Man the best. Will ask him tonight.

Turns out that Hawkeye is indeed the youngest's favorite.

My oldest likes Thor the best. Wrong on both!!
 
I was serious, though. The education system today: _____ (fill in the blank)

...is no worse than it was 35 years ago when I was in it. I did cursive in 3rd grade. But if you want to whip out your e-peen, I was reading at age 1.

So... enjoy my child's artwork, and stop being a superlative douche.
 
...is no worse than it was 35 years ago when I was in it. I did cursive in 3rd grade. But if you want to whip out your e-peen, I was reading at age 1.

So... enjoy my child's artwork, and stop being a superlative douche.

"The education system today is the same as it was 35 years ago."

If you think so, ...
 
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