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RE: The Yellow Chick's Journey: A Story of Survival and Triumph
Think carefully before taking a step back, because the loss will be yours alone. Many people have supported the community in building a strong foundation. Now that the community has progressed, it's not right to step back.
Very few chicks are lucky enough to survive. Otherwise, most of them either die or become food for cats. And young children like to keep them as toys because these soft and colorful chicks attract kids towards them.
That's a good thing that you've made your child aware of this. But children can be stubborn. They know how to get their way.
It's not stubbornness but more habit the cat always played hide and seek. Fingers crossed whatever it is will heal or he lives with it a few more years.
Honestly I have no idea why or how they made it. Bad gramnar, always absent elsewhere active. It beats me. I'll wait. I'm not in the whatsapp group so have to wait if they feel like telling me how or what. if not I ignore and if anyone asks I say the truth.
It's indeed commendable to allow children to engage in play, as it's extremely advantageous for their development.
Conversely, in communities WhatsApp and Discord, an eerie silence prevails, where individuals prioritize accumulating wealth over meaningful conversations.
I understand but it's not comforting.