Benry Gaming
Steampunker
So it's not really child-unfriendly if kids don't even noticeI've heard that it has a lot of adult innuendos that go over younger viewers' heads.
Kitnight
Golem
A lot of children's media tends to.I've heard that it has a lot of adult innuendos that go over younger viewers' heads.
Know Disney has a bunch.
Green_Metaknight
The Destroyer
*coughs in subliminal messaging*So it's not really child-unfriendly if kids don't even notice
Federal Crow
Golem
I wouldn't call a bikini that child-unfriendly. It's just a type of swimwear. I had bikini in my language textbooks when I was younger.
Glasia 森の魔王🌳
The Destroyer
Demons are more kid friendly than 66.6% of G rated films.
DiamondFire🪓
Skeletron
That the average human being was 6 feet tall and lived 100 years.
Meowlegend
CelebrationMK10
I believed that eating chocolate would make my hair grow.
Federal Crow
Golem
I believed Santa would break in through the windows on Christmas Eve. In my country, chimneys are very small or non-existent.
I also believed that you should leave Santa some alcohol instead of milk, but it turns out my lactose intolerant stepdad just had a preference.
I also believed that you should leave Santa some alcohol instead of milk, but it turns out my lactose intolerant stepdad just had a preference.
Im_ConfuzzledCobalt🥐🌳🐿
Plantera
That if I ate my veggies I'd be big and strong
Im 5'8 and weak as
and I ate all of my vegetables growing up
Im 5'8 and weak as

Glasia 森の魔王🌳
The Destroyer
Not with "very young" age wise but knowing Japanese wise before starting to learn a bit: That kanjis have to be learnt one by one in terms of stroke order and composition.
However kanji can be broken down into parts to create mnemonics, e. g.
However kanji can be broken down into parts to create mnemonics, e. g.
- 緑 (green) = 幺 (small) + 川 (river) + 彐 (pig's head) + 水 (water) - The pig's head caused the small river to turn it strong green.
- 魔 (evil, magic) = 鬼 (demon) + 2*木 (tree) + 广 (shelter) - Tree demons do magic under shelter better.
- 森 (forest) = 3*木 (tree) - Many many trees.
jumpcats1234
Terrarian
I used to believe that the school PA announcement systems were people speaking from inside of the ceiling.
Benry Gaming
Steampunker
I used to think that there was an room for the janitors above those weird white tiled foam ceilings at school.I used to believe that the school PA announcement systems were people speaking from inside of the ceiling.
Someone that needs help
Golem
It’s not child unfriendly if it goes over a kids head. Also bikini is just clothingEven the name of the town SpongeBob lives in is a dirty joke. It's very child-unfriendly.
Glasia 森の魔王🌳
The Destroyer
Imagine living in the French city of Bitche which is pronounced in French like the B word. This is just a city name and children live there happily just like in other French towns nearby.It’s not child unfriendly if it goes over a kids head. Also bikini is just clothing
(To the mods: filter evasion because that is an actual city located at 49° 03′ 09″ N, 7° 25′ 33″ E and not an insult)
HandsomeSquirrel🐿️
Steampunker
Except they don't always go over the kids' heads, and even when they do, the child may repeat them out of ignorance.It’s not child unfriendly if it goes over a kids head.
On a related note, I wish the only pronunciation for the planet Uranus was "yur uh nus" so people would be less likely to make disgusting jokes about the name. Heck, name it something else, even; "Steve" would be a kick-ahh planet name.
Benry Gaming
Steampunker
I used to think the only reason shows like Family Guy were only for adults was because of swearing
Blasphemy!On a related note, I wish the only pronunciation for the planet Uranus was "yur uh nus" so people would be less likely to make disgusting jokes about the name.
Federal Crow
Golem
Back to the Georgium Sidus I guess.On a related note, I wish the only pronunciation for the planet Uranus was "yur uh nus" so people would be less likely to make disgusting jokes about the name. Heck, name it something else, even; "Steve" would be a kick-ahh planet name.
Green_Metaknight
The Destroyer
I used to have absolutely NO IDEA what the words for multiplying things were once you get past 4. I could be remembering wrong, but I think I thought that the word for multiplying something by 5 was "quadriple."
Clockwork17
Retinazer
I don’t know its validity, but…On a related note, I wish the only pronunciation for the planet Uranus was "yur uh nus" so people would be less likely to make disgusting jokes about the name. Heck, name it something else, even; "Steve" would be a kick-ahh planet name.
Federal Crow
Golem
Semi-true. The original name was the Georgium Sidus, meaning George's Star, or the Georgian Planet.I don’t know its validity, but…
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Herschel believed following the naming scheme of Roman deities was old-fashioned, so he gave it a modern name, naming it after his patron King George III.
It's worth noting that this name was only popular in the United Kingdom and Hanover (Where Herschel was from).
Other proposed names were:
- Herschel
- Astraea/Austräa
- Cybele
- Neptune
- Neptune George III
- Neptune Great Britain
- Hypercronius
- Transaturnis
- Minerva
Astraea and Cybele became the names of asteroids, and Neptune obviously became the name of the next planet (without any extra surnames).
Interestingly, Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that has the Greek name rather than the Roman name in English. Perhaps we can start a campaign to standardise everything and change Uranus to Caelus?
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