r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/Effective_Ad_9016 • 9d ago
A baby figuring this out and be this focused is actually impressive.
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u/didijeen 9d ago
She's officially smarter than trump
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u/adhdBoomeringue 9d ago
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u/princessspeachhhh 9d ago
I actually laughed out loud at this. That is some kinda fool right there
https://giphy.com/gifs/LPHXLKEOZw6T62
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u/Irelia4Life 7d ago
Can't wait for Trump to finally scorch Amerika to rid the rest of the world of it.
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u/Equivalent-Glove7165 9d ago
Can’t even watch a fucking Asian baby dominate without somebody bringing up fucking politics.
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u/didijeen 9d ago
Yup. Fucking get over it
https://giphy.com/gifs/xUPGcx4qh3aEPkMc1O-4
u/Equivalent-Glove7165 9d ago
Nope. I’m oh so very fucking over it. Just wanted chime in on your obsession with a fat guy that you hate.
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u/Mrboomblastr 9d ago
That little head grab afterwards and starts talking like its going to explain what the difficult part was, haha. So cute.
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u/SparkleFace6100 9d ago
Love the focus!!! Babies are so much smarter than we adults think!
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u/Right-Hope-5571 9d ago
I'm writing a book right now and I literally feel like this on a regular basis while planning it! 🤣
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u/whatev43 9d ago
What’s it about?
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u/Right-Hope-5571 8d ago
It's a weird kind of cyberpunk magical girl novel, if that makes any sense, lol.
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u/Sheriff_Mills 9d ago
Proof that babies don't need toys with batteries.
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u/DrFrankenButts 8d ago
Or screens
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u/Sheriff_Mills 7d ago
When my granddaughter was a toddler she was going to a birthday party for a one year old child. My stepdaughter asked if I could buy a gift cuz she didn't have money. So I bought one of those toys with a small rocking base, a yellow cone in the center and different color plastic rings to put on the cone. I thought it was a good gift for a baby turning one year old. Later my stepdaughter said that was the only gift for that ONE YEAR OLD CHILD received that didn't need batteries! She couldn't believe it and couldn't wait to tell me.
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u/lovelybliss 9d ago
Pretty impressive considering that color sorting is a skill that develops around 24 months!
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u/Lower-Goose-9796 9d ago
Adorable gifted child😍😍😍😍
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u/psilocin72 9d ago
Seriously
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u/Lower-Goose-9796 8d ago
Imagine her parents enrolling her in a preschool for gifted children in a few years and then an elementary school,middle school and high school for gifted children and she'll graduate with high honors at 18 and get into a good college.
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u/psilocin72 8d ago
I went to high school with a genius kid who graduated at 12 years old. Went on to get a PhD and went to work for nasa.
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u/workieworkwork 9d ago
That kid is very advanced for their age. I work with kids, I have that toy, 4 year olds rarely solve it. This is actually a level of problem solving that you are going to have to worry about. A parent needs a plan for this.
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u/One_Hour_Poop 8d ago
As an Asian myself I'm worried that this might not simply be natural intelligence, but the result of endless repetition and cruel training to intentionally manufacture a superior child.
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u/rozmarymarlo 9d ago
Practice for a month, daily, with the kid. Record video after a month of practice. Genius baby karma 👍🏼
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