Let her know that your heart is bigger because it’s older so you have more room for love.
86 0 ReplyCheck mate
21 1 ReplyOh no as you can see she clearly accounted for their larger adult hearts, her math checks out
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I have peer-reviewed this paper and found it to be accurate.
41 0 ReplyI like how visually she thinks about it
20 0 ReplyShe already knows how to use pie charts. Such a smart kid.
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Smart kid. She's right.
12 0 ReplyI would not recommend arguing with a little kid, but I have to point out that capacity for feeling is something that can be developed, like a muscle. The more you use it, the bigger and stronger it gets. It can similarly atrophy if under-exercised, perhaps due to neglect or injury.
11 0 ReplyBut the kid and parent know each other for the same amount of time. Can't argue with that
4 0 Replyand for the kid the percentage time is larger.
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As a math Ph.D seems rigorous enough to me, most differential geometry proofs have parts that look like this
8 0 ReplyJoke's on you, kid, I love you even more now
7 0 ReplyHugo is kinda getting left out, though, isn't he?
6 0 ReplyAnd the clan!
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According to Internet etiquette you should start personally insulting her now that she's won the debate.
5 0 ReplyIts a good argument. I sorta don't want to share what her argument means for the future though.
5 0 ReplyBold of her to assume she loves her "other experiences."
1 0 ReplyShe mixing up the heart and the brain?
6 9 ReplyThis is actually an illustration of the love region of the brain. She covers the discovery of this region in another paper. I do not have the JSTOR link handy.
17 0 ReplyEverybody knows feelings are stored in the heart, the same as pee being stored in the balls
14 0 ReplyNext you gonna say pee is not in the balls?
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